Starts Monday, July 17 at 6:30 pm
- 6 Class meetings
- 1 class recital
- Max class size 12 students
- Cost $189.00 (MUST PAY IN ADVANCE TO HOLD A SPOT)
This 6-week class introduces the Theatre 99 method to create dynamic, honest and comic characters in improv scenes. Students will build on what they learned in Level 1 and learn a character creation method called “The How.” Who you are in a scene is defined by HOW you do what you do. Level 2 focuses on the HOW. You will also fine-tune your skills with the improv games you learned in Level 1. The class ends with a recital for family and friends. Every student receives free tickets to any Wednesday night shows for the duration of the class. MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER TO TAKE THIS CLASS.
Class Schedule. (All classes are held at Theatre 99, 280 Meeting Street downtown Charleston. There is NO PARKING at Theatre 99.)
Level 2
Monday, July 17 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, July 24 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, July 31 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, August 7 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, August 14 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, August 21 @ 6:30 PM
Thursday, August 24 @ 6:30 PM (Recital)
Cancellation / Refund Policy
There are no refunds if you cancel less than 7 days before the start date. If you have to cancel you must notify Theatre 99 via email no less than 7 days before the date of the class in order to get refunded. All refunds include a $8 service charge. To register for any class at Theatre 99 you must pay in full to hold a spot.
Instructor:
Instructor: Andy Livengood Andy Livengood’s first performance at Theatre 99 was two runs of HOBO the Musical. Soon after this he graduated from the Theatre 99 improv training program. He is a performer in Cats Hugging Cats. He is the stage manager for The Banana Monologues and Foxhole Feng Shui and has stage-managed the plays, Eurydice and Horse Tranqs and Carriage Peopleboth for PURE Theatre. Andy was a cast member and writer in the sketch comedy troupe Maximum Brain Squad and has appeared with Wackytown, Cabaret Kiki, This is Chucktown, 3 Blind Mice, and 365 Days, 365 Plays at PURE Theatre. When he is not performing, Andy often works the lights and sound for other shows at Theatre 99.