Brisbane Improv Festival - a celebration of improvised comedy in Brisbane 22 - 29 July
Facilitated by Liam Webber (from Nottingham UK, living in NSW)
As an improviser, our job is to "make our scene partner look good"... The same can be said for an improv format - it should give the performers on stage the chance to truly shine! The right format plays to the strengths of the cast as individuals and as an ensemble, it engages their imaginations in new and exciting ways every time they play, and most importantly it sparks their improv joy. Our aim for this workshop is to connect as an ensemble and together to create a format which brings out the best in this specific group of people, before putting it into action with a showcase at the festival. Expect an active workshop with lots of reps and a peek into Liam's process of building new formats which put joy and the ensemble front and centre.
Please note that any Festival shows cast from workshops is at the discretion of the show's director and is not guaranteed. Please go into workshops with a view to learning new improv skills and having fun. Any performance opportunity is a bonus.
About Liam
Liam is a British improviser and teacher currently based in Sydney known for his joyful energy on stage and in the classroom. Co-founder of the Robin Hood International Improv Festival in Nottingham, Liam has performed at theatres and festivals all over the world and his practice as a performer and facilitator has been influenced by a wide variety of schools of thought. As an improviser, Liam prioritises joy, connection, and mischief on stage above all things and can’t wait to meet you in Brisbane!