Improv: Long Form, grades 6-12
1 session available
Middle & High School

Taught By Xavier Mikal

Alliance Theatre

Improv: Long Form, grades 6-12

Middle & High School

Comedy

Ready to take your improv skills to the next level? Our long-form improv class for middle and high school students will challenge you to discover more fun with improv by building extended scenes and narratives. You'll learn to work collaboratively in an ensemble to develop your comedic potential through advanced long-form exercises and games. Get ready to create deeper characters and stories – it's guaranteed to be the most fun you'll have all week!

Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: A previous acting or improv class or drama camp is recommended
Duration: 2 hours, 6 weeks 
Tuition: $250
Capacity: Maximum of 12 students

Meet the Teacher

Xavier Mikal

Xavier Mikal

Xavier Mikal is an Equity actor, director and teaching artist from Baltimore, Maryland. He has his Master of Fine Arts Degree and African American theatre certification from University of Louisville. He also has his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from North Carolina A&T State University. He has taught theatre from the University to Kindergarten levels. 

He has also coached Film/TV acting at AGI Entertainment. He has many theatre credits including King Hedley II and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop. As far as TV/film, Xavier was a lead in a limited series, THE PACT as Micah (Telly Award Recipient) and an independent film, ERACEING as Edwin which was shown in The Louisville International Film Fest, Toronto Black Film Fest and San Diego Black Film Fest. He also featured in the film SHIRLEY starring Regina King on Netflix. He is so excited to be leading acting classes with Alliance Theatre!

Alliance Theatre

The Alliance Theatre is the lead producing theatre in the Southeast, creating the powerful experience of shared theatre for diverse people on two stages. We value excellence, pursued with integrity and creativity, and achieved through collaboration. We deliver powerful programming that challenges adult and youth audiences to think critically and care deeply.
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