How To Be A Ninja: An Improv Workshop with Katie Drown - 03/08/25
What does being a ninja have to do with improv? The Ninja, Pirate, Robot theory was created by UCB performer Billy Merritt. This theory proposes that improvisers can be categorized into 3 groups and describes the behaviors and tendencies of those 3 types of improvisers: creative initiators, grounded reactors, and people who do both, aka "ninjas". In this workshop for advanced improvisers, we'll gain understanding around the value of being an improv "ninja", and workshop skills to help you become that well-rounded utility player.
Date/Time: Saturday 03/08/25 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Cost: $50
Cap: 12
Prerequisite: Completed Imposters Improv Level 2 or comparable experience elsewhere
This workshop is 18+ unless otherwise approved by the instructor.
If you cannot afford the workshop we have financial aid available. Please email info at imposterstheater dot com for more details.
No Refunds.
Location: Imposters Theater 4828 Lorain Ave Cleveland OH 44102
Parking: Enter the main entrance to Urban Community School on W. 47th Street, south of Lorain Ave. Follow the driveway to the main oval parking lot in front of the red tower. You can park in any space marked with a green square. You can then follow the sidewalk to Lorain Ave. You will see Imposters directly across Lorain Ave. from the school.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
With a foundation in classical music training and over a decade of experience in musical theater, Katie Drown brings a rich performance background to the world of improvisation. For the past 14 years, she has been a dedicated improv performer and instructor, honing her craft and inspiring others to explore the power of improv. Currently, Katie is part of three highly acclaimed shows based in Columbus, Ohio: TBD the Improvised Musical, ROT, and Ladies Who Lounge. In addition to her performance work, Katie is the co-founder of WitWorks, a company that specializes in applying improv principles to workplace learning and development.
What does being a ninja have to do with improv? The Ninja, Pirate, Robot theory was created by UCB performer Billy Merritt. This theory proposes that improvisers can be categorized into 3 groups and describes the behaviors and tendencies of those 3 types of improvisers: creative initiators, grounded reactors, and people who do both, aka "ninjas". In this workshop for advanced improvisers, we'll gain understanding around the value of being an improv "ninja", and workshop skills to help you become that well-rounded utility player.
Date/Time: Saturday 03/08/25 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Cost: $50
Cap: 12
Prerequisite: Completed Imposters Improv Level 2 or comparable experience elsewhere
This workshop is 18+ unless otherwise approved by the instructor.
If you cannot afford the workshop we have financial aid available. Please email info at imposterstheater dot com for more details.
No Refunds.
Location: Imposters Theater 4828 Lorain Ave Cleveland OH 44102
Parking: Enter the main entrance to Urban Community School on W. 47th Street, south of Lorain Ave. Follow the driveway to the main oval parking lot in front of the red tower. You can park in any space marked with a green square. You can then follow the sidewalk to Lorain Ave. You will see Imposters directly across Lorain Ave. from the school.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
With a foundation in classical music training and over a decade of experience in musical theater, Katie Drown brings a rich performance background to the world of improvisation. For the past 14 years, she has been a dedicated improv performer and instructor, honing her craft and inspiring others to explore the power of improv. Currently, Katie is part of three highly acclaimed shows based in Columbus, Ohio: TBD the Improvised Musical, ROT, and Ladies Who Lounge. In addition to her performance work, Katie is the co-founder of WitWorks, a company that specializes in applying improv principles to workplace learning and development.
What does being a ninja have to do with improv? The Ninja, Pirate, Robot theory was created by UCB performer Billy Merritt. This theory proposes that improvisers can be categorized into 3 groups and describes the behaviors and tendencies of those 3 types of improvisers: creative initiators, grounded reactors, and people who do both, aka "ninjas". In this workshop for advanced improvisers, we'll gain understanding around the value of being an improv "ninja", and workshop skills to help you become that well-rounded utility player.
Date/Time: Saturday 03/08/25 1:30 PM–3:30 PM
Cost: $50
Cap: 12
Prerequisite: Completed Imposters Improv Level 2 or comparable experience elsewhere
This workshop is 18+ unless otherwise approved by the instructor.
If you cannot afford the workshop we have financial aid available. Please email info at imposterstheater dot com for more details.
No Refunds.
Location: Imposters Theater 4828 Lorain Ave Cleveland OH 44102
Parking: Enter the main entrance to Urban Community School on W. 47th Street, south of Lorain Ave. Follow the driveway to the main oval parking lot in front of the red tower. You can park in any space marked with a green square. You can then follow the sidewalk to Lorain Ave. You will see Imposters directly across Lorain Ave. from the school.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR:
With a foundation in classical music training and over a decade of experience in musical theater, Katie Drown brings a rich performance background to the world of improvisation. For the past 14 years, she has been a dedicated improv performer and instructor, honing her craft and inspiring others to explore the power of improv. Currently, Katie is part of three highly acclaimed shows based in Columbus, Ohio: TBD the Improvised Musical, ROT, and Ladies Who Lounge. In addition to her performance work, Katie is the co-founder of WitWorks, a company that specializes in applying improv principles to workplace learning and development.