Gentle Improv Drop-Ins. Boost Creativity, Connection & Confidence TASTER

Gentle Improv Drop-Ins. Boost Creativity, Connection & Confidence TASTER

The Charter School BermondseyLondon, Greater London
Monday, Feb 23 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm
Overview

Improv drop-ins suitable for beginners. A fun and supportive space to help you boost your spontaneity, imagination, and collaboration.

New to improv or already tried some and want more?
Don’t worry — we have you covered.


Our Drop-Ins

Improv is the art of making things up on the spot and feel immensly proud of it as there is no judgement. Our workshops are designed to be gentle, fun and inclusive. Being on the spot can feel scary and overwhelming. We make sure that you feel supported and at ease at all times. Improv is an amazing tool to boost your confidence and ability to connect to other humans, it helps you be creative and let the inner judge go and sip a tea whilst you have fun discovering how freeing being sponteanous can be.

Our weekly drop-in classes explore both general topics and specific areas of improv. Story-telling, emotional connection and creative collaboration are the key aspects we focus on, with exciting niche topics designed to stretch you in a safe and playful environment.

Stepping out of your comfort zone should feel fun and exciting - we make sure you feel supported and encouraged in the best way possible, while connecting with others and creating a bit of magic together.

These classes are open to all, our gentle approach specifically focuses on people who struggle feeling confident in social settings, however, if you have done improv before, you will certainly find joy coming to our drop-ins.

The first half of the lesson we will focus on group and exercises in pairs

The second half will be more scene-based where you can showcase your unique self. No pressure to perform. You will be amazed how you will shine with little effort.

Monday 23rd February – HALF-PRICE TASTER
Monday 2nd March – HALF-PRICE TASTER

The drop-ins run every Monday from 6:30pm–8:30pm and are designed as stand-alone classes, so you don’t need to worry if you miss a week.

in the Drama-studio of Charter School Bermondsey


What is improv, you ask?

Improv is creating something in the moment — unplanned and unscripted. It’s about listening and building something together with others: the ultimate collaboration.

Improv is also a great tool for enhancing creativity and for life in general. It encourages spontaneity and connection in a playful, non-judgemental way.


Who We Are

Karo and Avril have over 20 years of cumulative experience within the improv community. They have performed together in a wide variety of shows and formats for many years, as well as teaching and facilitating workshops, classes, and training sessions.


Avril

Avril is an improviser and actress who has been performing improv for over 12 years. Her credits include Upstairs Downton: The Improvised Period Drama, Carmen: The Improvised Film Noir, Moments In Time, Blend Off, ImprovShire, and The Improvised Play.

Avril is also a founder member of LadyProv, who run a regular night at Hoopla showcasing the talents of women and non-binary performers.

She has led numerous improv workshops and loves teaching. Her interests include Stoppard, character work, the senses, disaster movies, and team building in the workplace, to name a few. She has a particular passion for narrative improv and enjoys exploring different theatre styles. Avril has also co-taught with Stephen Davidson at Impromiscuous.

Outside of improv, Avril loves whisky and exploring how taste, environment, and food pairings influence creativity. She enjoys writing short stories and has written her own one-woman show combining stand-up, character, improv, and sketch. She can also be heard playing several characters in Lusus, a modern-day horror series on BBC Sounds.


Karolina

Karolina is an actor, improviser, and improv coach originally from Austria, who has been performing improv for over 12 years on stages across the UK and Europe. From short-form improv to fully improvised plays, she has explored a wide range of genres.

She has performed with groups such as Scumbags (a Hoopla house team in the style of the Coen Brothers), Carmen (a gender-flipped Film Noir), 3 Worlds, the short-form comedy group Improvable, and Lost to Life, where she improvises an entire play with Avril and the team in the style of different playwrights.

Karolina has facilitated many classes over the years, including weekly drop-ins for people who feel shy, focused workshops for theatre companies, the Surrey Theatre Academy, corporate clients, and co-teaching with Impromiscuous.

Human connection and empathy are central to her work. She enjoys exploring emotional authenticity, non-verbal communication, physicality, dramatic improv, and unusual characters.

Improv drop-ins suitable for beginners. A fun and supportive space to help you boost your spontaneity, imagination, and collaboration.

New to improv or already tried some and want more?
Don’t worry — we have you covered.


Our Drop-Ins

Improv is the art of making things up on the spot and feel immensly proud of it as there is no judgement. Our workshops are designed to be gentle, fun and inclusive. Being on the spot can feel scary and overwhelming. We make sure that you feel supported and at ease at all times. Improv is an amazing tool to boost your confidence and ability to connect to other humans, it helps you be creative and let the inner judge go and sip a tea whilst you have fun discovering how freeing being sponteanous can be.

Our weekly drop-in classes explore both general topics and specific areas of improv. Story-telling, emotional connection and creative collaboration are the key aspects we focus on, with exciting niche topics designed to stretch you in a safe and playful environment.

Stepping out of your comfort zone should feel fun and exciting - we make sure you feel supported and encouraged in the best way possible, while connecting with others and creating a bit of magic together.

These classes are open to all, our gentle approach specifically focuses on people who struggle feeling confident in social settings, however, if you have done improv before, you will certainly find joy coming to our drop-ins.

The first half of the lesson we will focus on group and exercises in pairs

The second half will be more scene-based where you can showcase your unique self. No pressure to perform. You will be amazed how you will shine with little effort.

Monday 23rd February – HALF-PRICE TASTER
Monday 2nd March – HALF-PRICE TASTER

The drop-ins run every Monday from 6:30pm–8:30pm and are designed as stand-alone classes, so you don’t need to worry if you miss a week.

in the Drama-studio of Charter School Bermondsey


What is improv, you ask?

Improv is creating something in the moment — unplanned and unscripted. It’s about listening and building something together with others: the ultimate collaboration.

Improv is also a great tool for enhancing creativity and for life in general. It encourages spontaneity and connection in a playful, non-judgemental way.


Who We Are

Karo and Avril have over 20 years of cumulative experience within the improv community. They have performed together in a wide variety of shows and formats for many years, as well as teaching and facilitating workshops, classes, and training sessions.


Avril

Avril is an improviser and actress who has been performing improv for over 12 years. Her credits include Upstairs Downton: The Improvised Period Drama, Carmen: The Improvised Film Noir, Moments In Time, Blend Off, ImprovShire, and The Improvised Play.

Avril is also a founder member of LadyProv, who run a regular night at Hoopla showcasing the talents of women and non-binary performers.

She has led numerous improv workshops and loves teaching. Her interests include Stoppard, character work, the senses, disaster movies, and team building in the workplace, to name a few. She has a particular passion for narrative improv and enjoys exploring different theatre styles. Avril has also co-taught with Stephen Davidson at Impromiscuous.

Outside of improv, Avril loves whisky and exploring how taste, environment, and food pairings influence creativity. She enjoys writing short stories and has written her own one-woman show combining stand-up, character, improv, and sketch. She can also be heard playing several characters in Lusus, a modern-day horror series on BBC Sounds.


Karolina

Karolina is an actor, improviser, and improv coach originally from Austria, who has been performing improv for over 12 years on stages across the UK and Europe. From short-form improv to fully improvised plays, she has explored a wide range of genres.

She has performed with groups such as Scumbags (a Hoopla house team in the style of the Coen Brothers), Carmen (a gender-flipped Film Noir), 3 Worlds, the short-form comedy group Improvable, and Lost to Life, where she improvises an entire play with Avril and the team in the style of different playwrights.

Karolina has facilitated many classes over the years, including weekly drop-ins for people who feel shy, focused workshops for theatre companies, the Surrey Theatre Academy, corporate clients, and co-teaching with Impromiscuous.

Human connection and empathy are central to her work. She enjoys exploring emotional authenticity, non-verbal communication, physicality, dramatic improv, and unusual characters.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • ages 18+
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:25 PM

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

The Charter School Bermondsey

Keeton's Road

London SE16 4EE

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