Games!

Harken back to the days of the original Whose Line is Anyway? with a class completely focused on short form games. Scenes from a Hat, World’s Worst, Every Other Line, and many other games seldom seen performed on our stage! Learn how to play them, but more importantly learn what makes them work in a performance setting. Are you game?

This class is taught by Kyle Allatt- an actor, improviser, and theatrical technician with over 27 years of professional experience. Usually found in the tech booth pressing buttons, Kyle has been a mainstay of Montreal Improv for over a decade now. His favourite metal is tin.

Prerequisite: Level 4 (or its equivalent); if you’re not sure if this includes you and your experience doing improv somewhere else, email classes@montrealimprov.com to find out

Notes:

Saturdays 1:30 - 3:30 PM July 27th - August 31st with Kyle Allatt / Grad show: Saturday September 7th at 6:30 PM

This is an in-person class located at 3706 or 3716 rue Notre-Dame Ouest. Each space has a stairwell with handrails on both sides and each bathroom is not wheelchair accessible.

Registrants will receive an email with instructions on where to go the day before class begins. If you have any access needs you'd like to share before the class begins please email classes@montrealimprov.com.

6 weeks, 2 hours per week / $288 CAD plus applicable taxes / ages 18+



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.