Meet the Mt Olymprov 2019 performers: Improv Big Band
“Improv Big Band” is an ensemble that unites multiple disciplines. An orchestra that is not restricted to music, alone, and is also enabled to soundscape, to talk, to perform theatrical […]
“Improv Big Band” is an ensemble that unites multiple disciplines. An orchestra that is not restricted to music, alone, and is also enabled to soundscape, to talk, to perform theatrical […]
Each player has their own unique style of impro: they may be more physical, or more cerebral, explorers of true life, or magical and fantastical. One true, crazy story provided […]
They are an improvised theater team performing in the Urban Cultural Center in Bydgoszcz/Poland. They created their theater 8 years ago and since this moment they’ve been performing, teaching and […]
They are Yichao, Lampe and Kevin Miller, three incredibly experienced improv teachers, directors and performers who have met and performed together at improv festivals from Alaska to Boston and numerous […]
But of Mind is performed in the style of classic American psychological horror television, such as The Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits. But of Mind is a classic American […]
Lex Simpson & Tina Jackson are two veteran improvisers who bring Shakespeare into modern times in their innovative duo, Lovers & Madmen. Allow them two, on your imaginary forces play! […]
Prague, Academy of Performing Arts. Ever since the boys met there they walk and talk and date on stage together. Starting their freeform improv each time from zero, they pump […]
The 5 of them have been improvising in the community for a while when they realised how much they love playing with each other and how much they enjoy the […]
SANS (Stelios, Anna, Nickolas, Stavros) is an improv troupe based in the sunny city of Athens, Greece. Combining their different backgrounds in singing, physical theater, acting and dance, they create […]
Theater im Bahnhof defines itself as a contemporary popular theater, its main topic the study of Austrian identity. The term “identity” requires ongoing negotiation, so our theater must constantly change. […]