
Improvisation for Actors
6月 9 @ 7:00 pm - 7月 7 @ 9:30 pm
¥25,000
Unlock Your Full Potential
Unlock your full potential as a performer with this essential 5-session foundation improv for actors course, specially designed for actors who want to level-up. Whether you’re prepping for auditions, navigating rehearsals, responding on-set, or filming self-tapes, this training starts to build the foundations every actor needs: presence, character creation, grounded emotional work, narrative flow, and adaptability under pressure.
Through practical, playful scene work, exercises, acting techniques, personal side-coaching and feedback, you’ll be challenged to listen like a pro, be present, embrace mistakes, respond authentically, build your on-the-spot confidence, and understand how and where you can apply these skills in your practical daily life as an actor.
Improv sharpens your instincts, strengthens your resilience, and stretches your creative range. And like any true craft, what you put in, you get out — continued practice deepens the benefits. Come with curiosity, stay for the growth. This isn’t just a class; it’s a valuable toolkit to help you stand out in the room.
Check out this article from Backstage about the benefits of improvisation as an actor
About the Instructor
Christiane Brew is a British actress, improviser, and award-nominated voice artist with over 30 years in the arts, now based in Tokyo and the UK. Trained at RADA, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and with masters from iTi, Impro Theatre LA, Lecoq, and Second City — she’s spent the last 15 years performing and teaching improv around the globe, from Edinburgh Fringe to NYC on Broadway, to New Zealand; her style blends playful storytelling, musical improv, and honest, grounded characters.
She’s co-director of Tokyo’s Improvazilla and Pirates of Tokyo Bay, and loves guiding improvisers to play authentically, with curiosity, and embrace fear. Christiane’s stage credits range from Shakespeare to contemporary works, and her screen and voice work includes Sony PlayStation, TOHO, Searchlight Pictures, NHK, and live commentary at the Tokyo Olympics.