Project2 have taught workshops all over Europe and in the United States.
Please contact us for bespoke workshops on any corner of improvisation or science fiction performance. We are available to coach public classes as well as existing groups or shows. Our most popular workshops are below.
We have developed our own tools based on our training and experience with world-class improvisers. We have four areas that we work in which can be taught separately or together. These workshops are inspired by science fiction but are applicable to all genres and styles of improvisation.
We usually suggest a group size of between 12 and 16 participants. Each of these workshops can last between three hours and two days depending what depth you want to go into.
Please contact us for bespoke workshops on any corner of improvisation or science fiction performance. We are available to coach public classes as well as existing groups or shows. Our most popular workshops are below.
We have developed our own tools based on our training and experience with world-class improvisers. We have four areas that we work in which can be taught separately or together. These workshops are inspired by science fiction but are applicable to all genres and styles of improvisation.
We usually suggest a group size of between 12 and 16 participants. Each of these workshops can last between three hours and two days depending what depth you want to go into.
SPACE
Exploring imaginative theatrical staging, scene painting, physicality and object work, using big settings and small to help describe the spaces you create and how they can inform the characters that play within them.
TIME
Techniques for using time in a nonlinear way in your improv. Learn tools for flashbacks, possible futures, older and younger versions of characters and how to keep your timeline consistent with itself. Time travel tools help with creative storytelling.
HUMANS
Character work playing in the world of ordinary/extraordinary; where elves, robots, mermaids, lamps, dogs and Cheetos can all have a point of view. We’ll help you find ways of keeping emotional depth, honest reactions and relatability in play, no matter what the circumstances.
FORM
Helping other people use their passions to find their form and discover the tools needed to play within it. What is it about a genre, style or group of players that makes you so excited about improv and how can you bottle that and make it into your own unique show?
Exploring imaginative theatrical staging, scene painting, physicality and object work, using big settings and small to help describe the spaces you create and how they can inform the characters that play within them.
TIME
Techniques for using time in a nonlinear way in your improv. Learn tools for flashbacks, possible futures, older and younger versions of characters and how to keep your timeline consistent with itself. Time travel tools help with creative storytelling.
HUMANS
Character work playing in the world of ordinary/extraordinary; where elves, robots, mermaids, lamps, dogs and Cheetos can all have a point of view. We’ll help you find ways of keeping emotional depth, honest reactions and relatability in play, no matter what the circumstances.
FORM
Helping other people use their passions to find their form and discover the tools needed to play within it. What is it about a genre, style or group of players that makes you so excited about improv and how can you bottle that and make it into your own unique show?