Level 2: Character
14jan7:00 pm9:30 pmLevel 2: Character8 week course7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Event Details
The Level 2 course is designed to teach in key character based skills for improv. DETAILS The course costs £240 for eight evenings 7-9:30 pm. We also offer
Event Details
The Level 2 course is designed to teach in key character based skills for improv.
DETAILS
The course costs £240 for eight evenings 7-9:30 pm. We also offer diversity scholarships for those who are underrepresented in the improvisation community or who would be unable to afford the course.
You can pay for this course in one chunk in full. Or for a 50% deposit with the balance being paid in full at the start of the course.
The Nursery is a charity and does its best to keep course fees low to make improv accessible for as many people as possible. To this end, we offer two course prices, our standard rate of £240, and a higher rate of £500 which includes a significant donation to the Nursery. These donations help us to keep offering free and subsidised places through our scholarship scheme
Time
(Tuesday) 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm
Location
Aegis Productions Studios
95 Brandon Street, SE17 1DY
Teacher
Jules Munns
Jules Munns is one of the UK’s most active and prolific improvisation performers and teachers. Since graduating from the Guildhall School in 2008, he has performed with groups including Silly String Theory, Sitting in a Tin Can, the Maydays, Music Box and Impromptu Shakespeare. His two-person show Ten Thousand Million Love Stories has toured globally and Jules has performed in theatres and at festivals around the world including in Finland, Germany, Pakistan, Spain, Portugal, Canada and the US.
Jules is co-artistic director of the Nursery and the founder of Slapdash International, London’s longest running festival of improvisation. He has trained with teachers including Keith Johnstone, Patti Stiles, Mick Napier, Joe Bill, Rich and Rebecca Sohn, Jason Chin, David Razowsky and TJ Jagodowsky.
The teacher for this course is subject to change.
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£240