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Choosing An Improv Class
This week we are happy to bring you a second repost from the CSz Sacramento Blog - "All Things Improv...And More!"
Chris Crotty, Improvistor
Apr 1, 20252 min read


Ha Ha, A Ha
The journey to becoming an improviser is filled with playing and failing. These lead to A Ha moments being mixed with the Ha Ha moments.

Christine Walters
Jan 28, 20254 min read


If I Sang Out of Tune
Just as you don’t have to be the class clown to shine in improv class, you don’t have to be a nightingale to sing with passion.

Lisa Swope
Aug 13, 20243 min read


Games, They Are a Changin’
In this heartfelt reflection on adaptability and ego in improv, a seasoned player learns that mastery can be limiting—and real growth lies in embracing new rules and celebrating mistakes.

Lisa Swope
Apr 8, 20242 min read


Improv: more than how to be funny
From paralyzing stage fright to confident public speaking, one improviser shares how CSz Richmond classes transformed her fear into freedom—on stage and in life.

Virginia Epperly
Jul 2, 20203 min read


Kindling Kid's Future
Summer camps provide a brief respite for child and parent. How can you find something that is fun and yet is teaching kids something valuabl

Guy Winterbotham
Apr 29, 20183 min read


A Little Less Talk
What if silence could be your scene partner? One improviser explores the power of presence, restraint, and being enough—on stage and in life.

Lisa Swope
Dec 17, 20174 min read


Changing the Game
The tween and teen years make it tough for kids to find their 'game'. Improv can help build self-confidence, identity and help them

Greg Sparrow
Sep 3, 20173 min read


My Improv Family
Learning improv can start as a personal journey. It becomes even more enriching when your family joins in the enjoyment as one dad found out

Greg Sparrow
Jul 16, 20174 min read
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