The GIT's Improv Comedy Workshop for Women and Non-Binary people is suitable for improvisers of all levels of experience including beginners. This event is held exclusively for women, non-binary/gender-nonconforming people.
This will be an opportunity to practice doing improv, have fun, and meet people in the community.
6.30pm - 8pm
Upstairs at The Old Hairdressers (Renfield Lane)
£10 full price / £5 concession
2 free scholarship spots on every class
This workshop must be booked in advance to attend
Please arrive on time for the start of the workshop at 6.30pm
Followed by a free improv jam 8.15-9.00pm
Attendees should be aware that the event will be happening in a room that is up two flights of stairs
Email glasgowimprovtheatre@gmail.com if you have any questions
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About the Glasgow Improv Theatre
The Glasgow Improv Theatre (“The GIT”) is the home of improv comedy in Scotland and one of the largest improv theatres in the UK. Founded in 2016 by Martin James—an alum of the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) in Los Angeles—The GIT began with small shows in Glasgow pubs and quickly evolved into the cornerstone of Scotland's improv scene. Today, the theatre is run by Martin James and John McInnes, and it offers a full curriculum of improv training, from beginner drop-ins and Improv 101 to advanced, performance-focused classes.
The GIT runs a packed weekly programme at The Old Hairdressers, including Harold Night and Perfect Improv—the latter featuring acclaimed guests such as Josie Long, Zara Gladman, Christopher Macarthur-Boyd, and Marc Jennings. Each year, The GIT also holds open auditions for its House Teams, offering emerging performers free coaching, regular stage time, and a vibrant creative community. The theatre is committed to removing barriers to entry through its scholarship program, providing free training opportunities to support new and diverse talent.