Come and learn skills for advanced scene work!
Improv Queensland has a wonderful tradition of using improvisation to create one or two act plays. This style of long-form improvisation allows performers to explore one story or one set of characters across the course of a show. In doing this, it allows performers a unique opportunity to evoke a world on stage for the audience and to bring their characters to life. It is one of the most rewarding ways of creating impro for both audience and performers alike.
The focus of this 6-week workshop series is on techniques for developing short, improvised plays or extended scenes. The workshop will provide you with the opportunity to explore these different approaches and learn how to incorporate them into your work. The class will be highly interactive with an emphasis on putting ideas into practice plus some discussion and theory. It will also be fun!
The course will cover:
Taking time with your work and letting things develop
Using characters as an inspiration as a driver for a show
How to create a story without plotting
How to structure (or not structure) your show.
It is a pre-requisite that you have completed at least 2-3 of our courses. Contact us if you have any questions.
Details
Time: Saturdays 2pm to 5pm
Dates: 6th June to 11th July 2026
Any questions? Check out our website for FAQ.
Pre-requisites
This is one of our Advanced Workshop series.
It is a requirement of the workshop that you have previously completed at least two to three other workshops with Improv Queensland.
Age requirement
Our classes are primarily aimed at adults. If you are under 18, let us know and we will discuss if you can attend the class.