
youth improv
Laugh Loud. Think Fast. Say Yes.
youth group improv Class
What you will receive:
In this high-energy class, young performers will play games, create characters, and build scenes—all on the spot! Students will learn the basics of improvisation, including quick thinking, collaboration, and stage confidence, all while having a ton of fun. The session ends with a showcase to celebrate their creativity and growth.
Who should enroll:
Great for creative kids who love to perform, think fast, and have fun while building confidence and teamwork skills.
Ages:
9-13
Weekday:
Wednesdays
Time:
5:00 - 6:00 PM
Commitment:
August 13th - September 17th | 6 weeks
Final Performance during class September 17th
Investment:
$75
Location:
Sewell Mill Cultural Center
2051 Lower Roswell Rd, Marietta, GA 30068
Breakdown:
Improvisation Techniques: Learn core improv skills like active listening, saying “yes, and…,” building characters, and creating scenes.
Collaborative Scenes: Work in pairs and groups to build spontaneous, unscripted scenes with your classmates.
Creative Challenges: Tackle new exercises each week that stretch your imagination, spontaneity, and storytelling.
Supportive Feedback: Receive positive, constructive insights from your instructor and peers to help you grow.
Final Showcase: Show off your new skills in a fun, low-pressure performance for friends and family.
Meet Your Instructor
Kara Cantrell she/her
Kara Cantrell is an actress, improviser, director, producer, and theatre educator. She holds an MFA in acting from the University of Georgia, a BFA in acting from Western Kentucky University, and is a Certified Teacher of the Michael Chekhov Technique of acting via the National Michael Chekhov Association. She has appeared on stage with Stage Door Players, Theatre in the Square, Actor's Express, Synchronicity Theatre, Aurora Theatre, Jewish Theatre of the South, Arís Theatre, and Impulse Repertory Co. She has appeared in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Logan Lucky, and Allegiant as well as national commercial spots, and several industrials. Kara has taught acting and performance studies at the University of Southern Mississippi, the University of Georgia, Georgia Perimeter College, and Kennesaw State University.
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