In improv, how do you stop thinking and just do? This workshop is about getting in flow during scenes. The biggest tool in this approach is emotional reaction - we will practice tapping your emotional reactions to move scenes forward and get at deeper meanings in a way that is truthful, speedy, and without so much conscious effort. If you watch shows and wonder how improvisers can be so quick on their feet, or improv has become too theory-heavy or "heady," this workshop is for you.
Luke is an American improviser and sketch comedy writer based in Singapore. He has taught and performed internationally, including the Singapore, Vietnam, and Manila Improv Festivals, and self-produced a monthly comedy show in Brooklyn, NY.
Luke trained in improv and sketch at Upright Citizens Brigade New York and has studied under Will Hines, Alex Dickson, Sarah Claspell, Sebastian Conelli, and more. He is the Producer of New Kitten Party, Head Writer of Otters United Funny Club, and CEO of Luke Yu Comedy Pte. Ltd.
Suitable for improvisers with any level of long-form experience (beginners are welcome as long as you have done some long-form scene work).