Improvisation - Free Workshop Tasterclasss
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Improvisation - Free Workshop Tasterclasss

By Karolina Kriks

Boost your creativity with the art of improv whilst playfully connecting with others. This is a Tasterclass for ongoing Friday drop-ins

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St John's Church Community Centre, Redhill

Church Road Redhill RH1 6QA United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
  • ages 18+
  • In person
  • Doors at 6:55 PM

About this event

Arts • Theatre

Have you ever felt shy or uncomfortable when put on the spot — or simply frozen, unable to speak?
Would you like to boost your creativity and let your inner child come out to play, free from fear of judgment?

Improv is a powerful tool — a kind of superpower — that helps you connect with your imagination and others, without overthinking or awkwardness.
Through fun games and exercises, we’ll explore how to quiet the inner critic and bring ideas to life in a fresh, playful, and authentic way.

Improv is all about spontaneity, connection, and self-expression. It can support your personal growth in many areas — whether that’s improving social interactions, showing up more confidently in professional settings, collaborating better in teams, getting inspired as an artist, telling compelling stories, or even performing on stage.

In this taster class, I’ll guide you through the basics of improv, with lots of fun, high-energy games and some simple scene work. Together, we’ll create a bit of magic.

No experience needed. Ages 18–99+ welcome!
Just bring a willingness to be a little silly — and a water bottle to stay hydrated.


🟡 This is a Taster Class for ongoing drop-in classes commencing on Friday, 14th Nov 2025
When: Fridays, commencing November 14, 7:00–9:00 PM
Cost: £25 per drop-in

About the Teacher


Hello everyone, my name is Karolina. I'm an actor and improv teacher with over 12 years of experience in the world of improvisation. I've performed in a wide range of improvised plays — from short-form comedy (the stuff that makes people laugh) to long-form pieces — on stages across international improv festivals, and of course, at the Edinburgh Fringe.

I’ve been teaching improv for several years, running courses for both beginners and advanced students, as well as working with theatre companies and in corporate environments.

My teaching style is all about creating a fun, supportive, and non-judgemental space that sparks joy and leaves you smiling — and hopefully eager for more! I aim to be a gentle and kind guide, always doing my best to take everyone’s individual experience into account.

The sessions are relaxed, with simple, easy-to-follow instructions. I love to keep things light-hearted — expect lots of laughter, zero pressure, and a good dose of playful nonsense (in the best possible way).

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Karolina Kriks

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Nov 7 · 7:00 PM GMT