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Open House for Teen Summer Improv Intensive — Brooklynian

Open House for Teen Summer Improv Intensive

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edited November -1 in Brooklyn Kids
Peoples Improv Theater (aka The PIT) has offered unparalleled improv, writing and elective classes to adults in New York City for over five years (they just celebrated their Five Year Anniversary), and now they are extending their programming to include a 2-week Summer Intensive for Teens. The intensive will take place August 4-15, with classes meeting Mondays thru Fridays from 2-5 PM.

To introduce the community to the program, The PIT will be hosting an open house for all interested teens and their families. The open house will take place on Saturday, May 3, from 10 am to noon. Students and their families will have an opportunity to visit The Peoples Improv Theater, where the classes will take place. The PIT's managing director Katie Goan and the Kids/Teen program coordinator and instructor will be there to answer any questions they have about the program. Students will also be able to participate in a sampling of the games and exercises offered in the new program.

The class culminates with a professional graduation show for family and friends at The PIT. Students in the Teen Program will have the opportunity to audition for a new Teen Improv House Team that will perform weekly at The PIT.

The details are as follows:

Open House for Teen Improv Intensive: Saturday May 3, 2008 from 10am - noon.
The Open House will take place at The PIT Theater, 154 W. 29th Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001.

TO RSVP, email Rachel Oakes at [email protected] or call the theater directly at 212-563-7488.

Comments

  • Thanks brice that sounds really interesting - do you happen to know what the age range for this program is?
  • Sorry, thought I had that in there. Right now the class is for teens ages 14-18 but we would consider a mature 13 year old for the class as well.
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