Do Great Scenes: Advanced Scenework

Do Great Scenes is a six week course for experienced performers that focuses on commitment, listening and stagecraft. Students will receive direct feedback and individual “challenges” that are tailored to their specific skillsets and performance styles.

Topics over the six week include:

  • Scenes grounded in reality

  • Creating big characters

  • Patterns and gameplay

  • Group scene dynamics

  • Sincerity and dramatic flourishes

  • Doing great scenes within the confines of a longform set

This class ends with a showcase grad show.

DETAILS

Prerequisite: Longform 2 (or its equivalent); if you’re not sure if this includes you and your experience doing improv somewhere else, email education@montrealimprov.com to find out

Language: English

Price: 308$ CAD + taxes

  • Thursdays March 12 – April 16, 6:30-8:30pm with Vance (6 weeks)

    Graduation Show Date: Thursday, April 23, 7-8pm

    Location: 108 rue Prince-Arthur Est (Prince-Arthur studio)

    THIS IS NOT THE MAIN THEATRE AT ST-HENRI

ACCESSIBILITY

Each space has a stairwell with handrails on both sides and each bathroom is not wheelchair accessible. If you have any access needs you'd like to share before the class begins please email education@montrealimprov.com.

CONFIRMATION

Registrants will receive an email with instructions on where to go the day before class begins. Please check your “Junk” folder!

18+

Registration required

Registration opens Thursday, January 29th, 2pm


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One (1) Equity-Deserving Scholarship spot is reserved for each class section, and is available on a first come first serve basis by selecting “Equity-Deserving Scholarship” from the Registration Type drop down menu.

One (1) Low-Income Bursary spot is reserved for each class section, and is available on a first come first serve basis by selecting “Low-Income Bursary” from the Registration Type drop down menu.

Montreal Improv’s Inclusion Scholarship program exists to remove access barriers and increase representation in the classroom, particularly for individuals who are BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+, as well as those with disabilities, while bursaries are offered to lessen financial barriers for lower-income individuals. Note that individuals are entitled to one (1) scholarship OR bursary per term.

Click here to read more about the program’s policies and proceedures.