A Beginner-Friendly Improv Program with a Public Showcase Mini Caravan is a five-week improv journey designed for people who are curious about the stage and want a supportive, joyful place to start. No experience is required.
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https://forms.gle/PZGLXsnpAZQ6ZLmKAThis program focuses on building confidence, learning as an ensemble, and discovering that you already have everything you need to be creative. We welcome new students into the Good Camel community through short-form improv, group listening, and radical collaboration.
The focus is not on getting it right. It is on showing up, supporting your teammates, and finding joy in the unexpected. The program is offered on a pay what you want basis. We believe cost should not be a barrier to participation. Choose a price that works for you.
WHAT YOU’LL DO Learn the basics of improv in a relaxed, low-pressure environment Practice listening, collaboration, and ensemble support Build confidence through guided games and scenes Perform together in two supportive public showcases on the final day.
This program centers care, accessibility, and joy. BIPOC voices and diverse perspectives are welcomed and celebrated.
PROGRAM FORMAT:
Two section options: Morning: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM Afternoon: 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Two public performances, March 15 at 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM
Mini Caravan (Sundays, 1:00–3:00 PM)February 15
February 22
March 1
March 8
March 15 (showcase at 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM)
Location 825 Arts Classes in the Third Space Showcases in the Performance Space
Class Size Limited to 12 to 14 students per section to keep the experience supportive and personal.
Instructors to be determined soon.
IS THIS FOR YOU?
Mini Caravan is a good fit if you: Are new to improv or returning after time away Want a low-pressure way to perform in a real theater Enjoy learning in a community-focused environment Are curious, nervous, or a mix of both No auditions. No experience required.
Equity & Cohort Design:
Mini Caravan is open to people of all races. Good Camel prioritizes creating cohorts where Black, Brown, and other marginalized participants are meaningfully represented and not isolated.
Research and lived experience show that representation directly impacts participation, risk-taking, and learning. To support an equitable and supportive learning environment, Good Camel reserves the right to balance class enrollment at the start of the program so the cohort reflects these values.
Questions or accessibility needs?
John Gebretatose
john@goodcamelcomedy.com
Mini Caravan is a cornerstone of Good Camel’s community work. Come play, learn together, and share something joyful.