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Level Four: Harold Ensemble

Core Curriculum

Mondays at 7:00 PM with Caitlin Steitzer beginning September 16, 2024

An eight-week course where you will work with a director on the Harold, an improv format that is both widely popular and also a great tool for anyone looking to become a well-rounded long form improviser. For these eight weeks, you will not just be a class — you will be a performing ensemble working on your own approach to this classic and customizable format.

Details

Dates: Mondays beginning September 16, 2024, ending November 18, 2024
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Buffalo Improv House
Address: 255 Great Arrow Ave., Suite 207, Buffalo NY 14207
Student Showcase Performance: November 23, 2024
Prerequisites: Our Level Three: Game of the Scene course

Instructor Bio

CAITLIN STEITZER has been performing, studying, and teaching improv for over 25 years if you can believe it. Before moving to Buffalo she could be seen performing regularly at the Magnet Theater in NYC, around the country at festivals with her indie team Honey, and hosting comedy variety shows at ABC NoRio and around Brooklyn. Weirdly enough, she is also a licensed clinical social worker, and has used improv throughout her career to build community and foster confidence in people from all walks of life. Her research on the connections between social group work and improv theater was published in the Journal for Social Group Work and presented at the 2010 International Association for Social Work with Groups Annual Symposium. When she was still in graduate school, Caitlin designed and implemented the Diversity Program at the Upright Citizens' Brigade Theater in NYC, one of the first of its kind in the country. As a social worker, she spent over 8 years at the nationally renowned Center for Family Life (CFL) in Sunset Park, Brooklyn and taught improv to maybe a gajillion people throughout all five boroughs. When not nerding out about improv theater she can be found hanging out with her dog and her husband, riding her bike, or creating dance music playlists.

Frequently Asked Question

Q: I’ve done improv before and would like to take an eight-week class. Which class should I start with?

A: Our Level One class is our introductory class, and is the class most people should probably start with, even those with improv experience. It is well-paced and full of great information and activities. In Level One we cover Yes/And, building a grounded foundation for our scenes, creating characters and committing to them, initiating from a suggestion and an opening, basic scene mechanics, and editing. Our Level One class is specifically designed to be worthwhile and fun for everyone, including people with improv comedy experience.

This being said, if you’ve taken long form improv classes from a place that teaches it similarly to the way that we teach it (there are a lot of places that qualify) or if you perform improv comedy regularly, it should be fine if you would like to start with either our Level Two or Musical Improv Comedy Level One class, or if you want to participate in our Adventure Club program. If you’d like to chat about whether it might be ok for you to jump right to an upper-level class, send us an email at email@buffaloimprovhouse.com

For more frequently asked questions, check our FAQ!

The Fine Print

This class is offered by Buffalo Improv House LLC.

Class Size Requirement: This class requires a certain number of registrants in order to run. Buffalo Improv House reserves the right to cancel and refund this class if that number is not met. We will be in touch with you if it looks like this will happen.

COVID Policy: We follow local, state, and federal guidance and requirements in regards to COVID safety policies. In addition, this class takes place at a building that may choose to enact its own COVID safety policies, and we are in frequent communication with other performing arts organizations regarding their COVID policies. Our classes are currently mask-optional, with proof of vaccination not required. However, this may change as CDC, State and local regulations and guidance changes, or as new best practices develop in our industry. We take COVID seriously and ask that you do not take our classes if you are unwilling to follow COVID safety measures if the COVID situation returns us to a place where face coverings or proof of vaccination become required or recommended again.

Cancellation / Makeup Policy: This is a multi-week class. If an individual session needs to be canceled due to weather, instructor unavailability, or for COVID reasons, a session will be added on the Monday following the final scheduled class session. If another make-up day makes more sense, the instructor and students can decide on an alternate make-up day. If the Buffalo Improv House team determine that the class can no longer run due to COVID reasons or other reasons that would disrupt in-person instruction, the class will either move online, will be put on hold, will be moved to a new location, or will be canceled, depending on various factors including student feedback.

Refund Policy: We follow the same strict no refund policy of most Improv Comedy schools and theaters, except in the case where our class is unable to run as advertised. If this class cannot run as advertised and must be canceled before its start date, we will provide full refunds. If this class must be canceled or if significant changes must be made to the schedule after the class begins (beyond the use of our reserved make-up day) we will provide prorated refunds based on the number of remaining classes. We try to be as understanding as possible, and if a student needs to withdraw we usually are able work with them to put their tuition towards another eight-week class.

Lateness and Attendance Policy: Please be on time for our class, and please prioritize this class. Our classes are designed in a way where it is most beneficial if everyone is there, on time, ready to work. We ask that students be punctual, and that students try to miss no more than two individual classes per eight-week course. If you need to miss three or more class sessions, we will likely ask that you re-register for another session of the same eight-week course, especially if your third or later absence is a consecutive one.

To be clear: It’s understandable to occasionally be running late because work ran late, or to need to miss a class because of a long-planned vacation, a medical situation, a gig, or something like that, and we are very understanding and flexible. But our classes are structured in a specific way and it is not good for anyone if a person is late each week, or if they miss more than a couple classes, especially in a row.

Seeing Improv Shows: Beginning in 2024, students will be required to see at least two improv shows in order to go onto the next level. This ensures that our students know what they are studying to perform! We offer students free admission to at least two shows/events per eight-week class to make this easy, and there are other improv comedy shows and companies around town. Your instructor will let you know which shows are running each week.

Student Discounts: Are you a student? We are happy to offer discounts to current college / university students or recent graduates. Send us an email at email@buffaloimprovhouse.com


Upcoming Classes

Great for Beginners

One Day Workshop

Sunday December 8, 2024 at 12:30 PM

This is your opportunity to try out improv comedy in a fun, supportive and zero-pressure environment! In this 90-minute introductory class you'll learn some improv basics, play improv games, and get to see what it's like to make up fun characters and situations with a group of like-minded people.

Core Curriculum

Great for Beginners

Saturdays at 11:00 AM beginning January 11, 2025

This eight-week class covers the basics of performing funny improv, including agreement, committing to characters, and creating a strong foundation for your scenes. It is a ton of fun and is designed for absolute beginners as well as experienced improvisers.

Core Curriculum

Great for Beginners

Mondays at 7:00 PM beginning January 27, 2025

This eight-week class covers the basics of performing funny improv, including agreement, committing to characters, and creating a strong foundation for your scenes. It is a ton of fun and is designed for absolute beginners as well as experienced improvisers.

One Day Workshop

Advanced Workshop

Monday December 16, 2024 at 7:00 PM

Work on your second beats in this 2-hour workshop!

One Day Workshop

Advanced Workshop

Saturday December 28, 2024 at 12:00 PM

Embrace your own ideas in this advanced long form workshop! We'll work on justifying and staying true to our own ideas while still saying "yes, and" to whatever transpires.

Improv comedy is fun, like really fun, and the best way to get started is by taking a class! Our improv comedy classes are fun and well-paced, and we’ve got stuff for all skill and experience levels!

We've had all sorts of people take our improv classes: college students, moms looking for something to do out of the house, retirees looking for a fun hobby, actors looking to add to their skillset, professionals who want to work on their confidence or public speaking, and people just looking to meet other cool people!

Our instructors are fantastic and our community is thriving! Take a class and see what all the fun is about!