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Getting Your REPS: An Improv Workshop with Deena Nyer Mendlowitz

  • Imposters Theater 4828 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, OH, 44102 United States (map)
Getting Your REPS: A 4-Week Improv Workshop with Deena Nyer Mendlowitz - Beginning 09/06/23
$99.00

Getting Your REPS: A 4-Week Improv Workshop with Deena Nyer Mendlowitz

Taking Your Scenework to the Next Level

In this 4-week workshop we will go deep into the REPS of improv: Relationship, Emotion, Point of View, and Self.  These are the 4 easiest things to bring to any scene yet the things we often forget about or struggle with. Learn how to on board these skills in every scene, without over thinking and while having tons of fun.

Date/Time: Wednesdays 7-9pm 09/06-09/27

Cost/Cap: $99/10 person cap

Pre-requisites: Completion of Imposters Theater’s Improv Level 1 or equivalent experience elsewhere

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Location: Imposters Theater 4828 Lorain Ave Cleveland OH 44102

PLEASE NOTE: THIS CLASS MEETS DOWNSTAIRS. IF YOU WANT TO SIGN UP AND HAVE ANY MOBILITY ISSUES THAT WOULD PREVENT YOU FROM GOING UP AND DOWN STAIRS, PLEASE LET US KNOW.

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 - Deena Nyer Mendlowitz

Deena has been performing and teaching improv for over 15 years. She trained at The Second City Cleveland and at both The Second City and Annoyance Theater in Chicago. Deena is the creator of This Improvised Life, a part improvised, part written story-telling hour, and Mental Illness and Friends!, a live comedy talk show. She is also the co-founder of Mass Hysteria Improv Comedy Fest, a comedy fest run by women, for everyone. Deena was recently named one of Ohio's funniest women by Cleveland.com and was also honored as a CJN Difference Maker for the work she has done using comedy to promote mental health awareness and to destigmatize mental illness.

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