
Improv Theatre
Improv theatre, short for improvisational theatre, is a form of performance where actors create scenes and dialogues on the spot, without a script. The narratives often derive from audience suggestions or predetermined themes, allowing for spontaneity and creativity. Performers rely on their quick thinking, teamwork, and comedic timing to engage the audience. Improv can vary in style—from comedic skits to serious explorations of themes—but it generally emphasizes collaboration and the unexpected, providing a unique and dynamic experience with every show. It’s both an art form and a skill-building practice for communication and creativity.