Sorry, registrations are no longer available for Improv with Second City
James Cagney Boardroom- Lobby Level
5757 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Enter the parking structure via Curson Ave. or Masselin Ave.
Parking will be validated.
When: 2—4 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 19
Join us for another great workshop in our series of events presented to SAG-AFTRA members by The Second City Training Center. Second City has been providing improv training for 55 years and is commonly referred to as the Harvard of comedy. Improv is practically an industry standard on set and in auditions; you’re going to be asked to do it at some point if you haven’t already.
In this free, 2-hour workshop, you’ll be learning the fundamentals of improv where we’ll discuss the basic concepts, how it applies to acting on stage, on camera, and to your life in general. There will be games, laughter, and we promise, lots of fun! You don’t need experience, just the willingness to explore your creativity.
Questions? Please contact the L.A. Local at (323) 634-8277.
RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete form below to RSVP. Please note that you must be logged in to RSVP.
ONLY IF YOU ARE SEEING THIS EVENT PAGE ON YOUR MOBILE APP, click here to be redirected to the website and RSVP.
Audio and video recording is not permitted, but written note taking is welcome.
No late admittance. Doors will close at the beginning of the event. RSVPs do not guarantee seating. These events are overbooked to compensate for no-shows.
This workshop is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing. Unfortunately, no guests allowed. All performers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parent or legal guardian. SAG-AFTRA members, PLEASE BRING YOUR MEMBERSHIP CARD OR DIGITAL CARD ON YOUR APP (paid through October 31, 2019) FOR ADMITTANCE. This workshop is not intended to imply an endorsement of any individual or company by SAG-AFTRA. The information provided through the workshop is given for informational purposes and may not be a suitable substitute for the advice of other industry professionals. You should always use good judgment in these matters and should not act or refrain from acting based solely on information provided through the workshop.