
I recently completed the Summer 5 Day Intensive (August 11th – 15th, 2025) at the IO Theater in Chicago, IL. I was teamed up with 11 other improv people from around the world (yep, international students as well) and wow, what an experience! Our instructor was Clayton (and my fault, I didn’t record his last name) and he was terrific! I’ve had good and bad improv instructors and this guy was just so damn skillful!
I learned tons and tons of things about the art of improv and how to hone my personal craft. But this post is about 5 things I learned about myself.
1 – I’m pretty good
I’m not great, I’m not going to headline at Annoyance or Second City…but I do have a sense of humor and don’t hurt any show I’m in. The reason this is on the list is I spent a week around 11 other people doing the same stuff I was doing (some who were much more skillful than me) as well as watching shows at night (where I was constantly wow’d by how good everyone is). Friday I woke up with a strong case of imposter syndrome, but I got over myself and…well, I was pretty good!
2 – I have room to improve
So much room to improve! But I don’t mean that in a negative way, but instead just seeing what people do and thinking ‘wow, that is a great move!’. And although I do enjoy reading about improv, live practice is the way.
3 – 5 Days is a long time
As an introvert (someone who is recharged by time alone), being on stage, learning, hanging out, for 5 days straight was straining. I would do it again, but I would be careful to manage my energy as well!
4 – Zoom is a fine vehicle but…
I have taken a lot of Zoom classes as well as done improv on Zoom online sessions, and those a skill. But it is a different animal than in person by far. I know that improv went ‘online’ with Covid and that has a place but for me, interacting with an entire person in person is a favored skillset.
5 – I get to/need to be me!
In our group, we had a few people who had solid powerful surgical lines; others who were Big Energy; others who had other mixes and skills. And we were all doing it ‘right’. I am one of the big energy people and I don’t need to change that. Play into my strength instead of trying to be someone else.
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