Now that you've been introduced to improv and have actually performed in front of a live audience, it's time for a new challenge!
Our Level 2 course focuses on two very important aspects of long form improvisation: character & relationship
Character is all about what we can bring to the scene. The most interesting characters might have an affected voice, physicalities, turns of phrase, points of view, emotions, etc. We aim to play deep, rich characters within our scene work.
Relationship is all about how your character gets on with that of your scene partner. What's the shared history between these two people? Their empathetic connection? The subtext that lies just beneath the surface of the words which are being said?
In addition to the titular focus of the level are the following:
Playing Truthful: Even when we are playing characters that are not ourselves, we need to commit to the truth of that character and the relationship they are in. This requires a willingness to be vulnerable and respond honestly and truthfully through character and relationship filters.
Status: Different relationships have inherent statuses built in. This level explores what that means for how we play.
Base Reality: Establishing a clear base reality at the beginning of each scene, is an essential foundation to build our comedy on top of. A good base reality requires patience and the ability to hold back on oddities and ‘unusual’ things until a firm platform has been co-discovered with your scene partner via ‘yes, and…’
$575 Full / $525 Concession
Plus online booking fee of $5
Prices include GST
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Instructor Profiles
Reeni is a teacher at The Improv Conspiracy and performs in flagship shows
In 2020 Reeni recieved a Green Room nomination for Best Lead Performer, and her solo show for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and Melbourne Fringe Festival - Enlighten Me a Little - attracted glowing reviews in The Music, Herald Sun, SBS and Pop Y Culture.
She credits her ability to cry and laugh on cue as a result of completing studies with TIC, Victorian College of the Arts, the Australian Film and Television Academy and RMIT University. Reeni holds postgraduate qualifications in human rights, works in the not for profit sector and is a valued member of TIC’s Diversity and Inclusion committee.
Jayden Masciulli started training with The Improv Conspiracy in 2015. In addition to being a regular performer on Harold Night, he is a part of the creative force Hit By a Blimp.