
Your next steps in Improv
WHAT COMES NEXT?
How to keep the momentum going
So you’ve just finished an applied improvisation session with us. You’ve been listening, laughing, cooperating. You think you’d like to do some more. What’s the next step?
At AndAlso Improv, we run beginner’s classes online and in Brighton. Why not join us for a free taster class? No performance. No pressure. Just immediate, practical skills, including:
- Flexibility while staying focussed
- Confidence and calm in challenging situations
- Listening to understand
- Creativity and Problem-Solving for work and life
- Connecting with anyone
- Communication skills for groups of any size
- Teamwork skills and collaboration

“Everyone has a comfort zone. Taking yourself out of that is one of the most exhilarating things you can do.”
– Steve Baker, Propellernet
READY TO JUMP IN?
Our beginner classes

Taster Classes Online
Our favourite games adapted for a video conference setting.

Beginner’s Classes online
Themed units of punchy one-hour sessions.

Taster Classes in Brighton
A whistle-stop tour of some of our favourite games.

Improv Level 1 Classes in Brighton
A solid grounding in improv principles.
“We learned a lot of really useful skills that we can take into a whole range of places.”
– Graham Allcott, Think Productive
Other resources
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How to manage nerves before an improv class?
I like telling this story to new improvisers because it often surprises them: I started doing improv because I hated improv. Well, not quite hated it. Friday mornings at drama
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How to Prepare for your first improv class
People often ask us what they need to do to prepare for their first improv class. The genuine truth is nothing. You just turn up, as you, and experience it.







