[BATA] Free Improv Scene Work Acting Class with 30 year industry Veteran

Pantheater@aol.com Pantheater@aol.com
Mon, 13 Oct 2003 15:26:50 EDT


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PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE=E2=80=A6=20



That=E2=80=99s what it=E2=80=99s all about! Make your scene work more varied=
, interesting,=20
and successful. Work better with your scene partner, make stronger choices,=20=
and=20
break bad habits.=20



In this advanced improvisational scene workshop, you=E2=80=99ll perform impr=
ovised=20
scenes and get immediate feedback. The main focus will be on open scene work=
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The workshop is taught by 30-year improv veteran Doug Kassel (see below) and=
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is open to actors with prior improv/acting experience looking to take their=20
art to the next level.=20



For more information visit:

<A HREF=3D"http://www.pantheater.com/AdvancedImprov.htm">http://www.pantheat=
er.com/AdvancedImprov.htm</A>



Space is limited!



First class session or class audit is free- no cost trial. You can either=20
take part in the class or watch it. We ask that you stay for the entire sess=
ion=20
(2.5 hours) and if you decide you want to come back- you register for the=20
class. We're that sure you like this class. Note- only two people may audit=20=
the=20
class per night. Audits allowed on a space available basis.



Pan Theater can be reached at

pantheater@aol.com or (510) 393-4146=20



DOUG KASSEL studied at Chicago=E2=80=99s Second City with Viola Spolin, auth=
or of the=20
ground-breaking theater-games book, Improvisation for the Theater. Doug has=20
more than 30 years of experience in improvisational theater. He performed wi=
th=20
Spolin=E2=80=99s Playmakers, The Game Theater, and Paul Sills=E2=80=99 Story=
 Theater, and he=20
studied the work of Del Close, creator of the seminal long-form piece =E2=
=80=9CThe=20
Harold.=E2=80=9D Doug was a founding member and Creative Director of San Fra=
ncisco=E2=80=99s=20
longest-lived improvisational theater company, Flash Family, as well as Work=
shop=20
Director for two episodic long-form cult hits, =E2=80=9CLiquid Soap=E2=80=
=9D and =E2=80=9CEmotional=20
Hospital.=E2=80=9D Doug has also directed countless student companies at Imp=
rovWorks.=20
Since 1982, he has taught with Cliff Osmond, Drama Studio London/ USA, Sue=20
Walden & Co., and Kids on Camera, among others. Doug has numerous regional a=
nd=20
national acting credits.



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vanced improvisational scene workshop, you=E2=80=99ll perform improvised sce=
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or class audit is free- no cost trial. You can either take part in the class=
 or watch it. We ask that you stay for the entire session (2.5 hours) and if=
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re you like this class. Note- only two people may audit the class per night.=
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t hits, =E2=80=9CLiquid Soap=E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9CEmotional Hospital.=E2=
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nce 1982, he has taught with Cliff Osmond, Drama Studio London/ USA, Sue Wal=
den &amp; Co., and Kids on Camera, among others. Doug has numerous regional=20=
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