Coming April 12th
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Coming April 12th
We will be visited by Mark Sutton, one of the founders of the Annoyance Theater, one half of the troupe that is Bassprov.
Saturday, April 12th 10:30am - 1pm
Coldtowne Theater
$30 per slot (maximum: 16 people)
Finding Richness Through Simplicity
There are so many things going on in scenes that we take for granted. We are seemingly on a constant search to "make things happen" and we don't see what's right before our eyes. This class is all about simplifying our approach so we can better recognize the gifts we get from our partners and ourselves. We will see how the simplest ideas can be carried to great lengths and find out the YES!...it really can be that easy if we let it.
Mark Sutton is one of the most experienced and sought after teachers in improv. He is part of the nationally renowned show BASSPROV and a founder of Chicago's famed Annoyance Theater. In addition, he is a performer and instructor for Second City Communications and is a former director of The Second City National Touring Company. Mark has been a featured instructor in over 20 festivals across the U.S. and Canda and brings over 20 years of performing, teaching and directing experience to the classroom.
Pricing information coming soon.
Saturday, April 12th 10:30am - 1pm
Coldtowne Theater
$30 per slot (maximum: 16 people)
Finding Richness Through Simplicity
There are so many things going on in scenes that we take for granted. We are seemingly on a constant search to "make things happen" and we don't see what's right before our eyes. This class is all about simplifying our approach so we can better recognize the gifts we get from our partners and ourselves. We will see how the simplest ideas can be carried to great lengths and find out the YES!...it really can be that easy if we let it.
Mark Sutton is one of the most experienced and sought after teachers in improv. He is part of the nationally renowned show BASSPROV and a founder of Chicago's famed Annoyance Theater. In addition, he is a performer and instructor for Second City Communications and is a former director of The Second City National Touring Company. Mark has been a featured instructor in over 20 festivals across the U.S. and Canda and brings over 20 years of performing, teaching and directing experience to the classroom.
Pricing information coming soon.
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Mark Sutton puts on a hell of a workshop!!
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The goddamn best Austin improv classes!
The goddamn best Austin improv classes!
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oh the anticipation
Asaf, I can't get into your bedroom to leave a check, I don't have a million dollars, but I must take this workshop! Do you accept blood?
This is just my kind of thing. I can't wait....I hope I get in.
This is just my kind of thing. I can't wait....I hope I get in.

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