• Starts Monday, June 2 at 6:30 pm
  • 6 ninety-minute class meetings
  • 1 class recital
  • Max class size 12 students
  • Cost $199.00 (MUST PAY IN ADVANCE TO HOLD A SPOT)
  • Includes 1 FREE ticket to EVERY Wednesday (Laughway to the Weekend) and Thursday (Laugh for a Lincoln or Student Jam) during the six weeks.

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. MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER TO TAKE THIS CLASS.

All classes are held in person at Theatre 99 (280 Meeting Street)

Class Schedule:

Monday, June 2 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, June 9 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, June 16 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, June 23 @ 6:30 PM
Monday, June 30 @ 6:30 PM
Tuesday, July 8 @ 6:30 PM
Wednesday, July 9 @ 6:30 PM (Class Show for family and friends)

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:Josh Christian

As a graduate of Clemson University’s Architecture program, using his imagination and vision to create his “world” (whether physical or imaginary) has always come naturally to Josh. Upon joining Theatre 99’s Training Program as a way to break the monotony of the “real world,” Josh discovered an invaluable outlet to create and was immediately enthralled. Armed with a new found confidence and insatiable appetite to perform, Josh has sought every opportunity to improve as an actor/improviser and has also performed with other theaters locally, including several roles with the Footlight Players, Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre and Threshold Repertory Theatre. He has never looked back.

Josh became a company member in 2013 and is constantly surprised and amazed at the talent and support around him. Improv has taught him so many life lessons about the “real world” he was initially trying to escape.