Workshop Summary:
Chicago is famous for grounded, honest, relationship-based improvisation scene work that produces deep laughs and deep sighs as the audience is moved to both. This style of work requires acting, listening, openness, patience, and responding through a shared process of give and take. This workshop features a deep dive into this process of two-person scene work that brings improvisers discovery upon discovery. As those shared discoveries pile up, the improvised scene becomes deep, full and funny. It's the Chicago way.
About Jonathan Pitts:
Jonathan is an award-winning international improvisational theatre artist, creator, director, producer, storyteller, and teacher. He’s taught and performed in 28 countries and more than 100 cities. He’s the founder & former executive director of Chicago Improv Productions; co-founder & producer of Chicago Improv Festival; creator & producer of College Improv Tournament; creator & producer of Teen Comedy Fest; and creator & producer of Chicago Podcast Festival.
He’s also the creator/director of three devised, unscripted, international theatre productions:
The Oracle; The Silent Movie; and
Storybox. He’s created and performed two one-man shows
: My Dad, His Chimp and a Serial Killer; and
Not Quite A Ghost Story. He’s the narrator & story consultant of
He Went That Way, a 2024 feature film which had its world premiere at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival in New York City.
For 16 years he taught, coached, and directed at The Second City Training Center and he’s also taught improv at the Piven Theatre Workshop. He has performed and/or taught at 34 improv festivals (17 international; 17 USA). He was named #24 in
Fifty Key Improv Performers, a book by Matt Foti. And, he was named “
Best Teacher” by the New Zealand Improv Festival.
To learn more about Jonathan
visit him online, or, in person when he's in St. Augustine.
About Third Space Improv:
For more information about improv shows, events, and classes in St. Augustine, visit
Third Space Improv.