LEARN IMPROV

Are you ready to have some fun? With Improv you get to unlock your creativity, boost your confidence, and dive into the world of spontaneous storytelling. Whether you’re a seasoned performer or a brand new to improv, this experience promises laughter, growth, and unforgettable moments. Through playful exercises and collaborative games, you’ll learn to think on your feet, embrace uncertainty, and unleash your imagination in a supportive environment. Join us as we celebrate the joy of improvisation and discover the endless possibilities of your own potential. Sign up today and embark on a journey of self-expression and spontaneity that will leave you feeling inspired!

INTRO TO IMPROVISATION

Can I take the class if I’ve never done any acting? Sure you can, as long as you have a positive attitude and are willing to joyously try new things.

Can I take the class if I’ve already learned improv somewhere else? Sure you can, it will be just like going to the gym (just maybe less sweaty).

Will you be teaching kids classes someday? We will certainly be adding programming like that for Spring Break 2025, but for now we just want to hang out with people our own age.

Is there anything else I need to know about these classes? You should know that we have a few expectations for anyone that signs up for our FREE classes. Here they are:

  1. Attend the workshop. We are committed to creating the best event for you, we would ask that even though there is no money involved you treat this workshop like the $99 value it is.  As class space is limited, cancelling on the night of the event means someone else misses out on the experience.
  2. Participate! This workshop is all about experiencing improvisation and enjoying the thrill of the unexpected. Although there will be moments that you’ll be sitting and enjoying others work, be ready to get involved in all of the evenings activities.
  3. Bring a positive attitude, and be respectful to others. This class will be filled with fun opportunities to explore improvisation. Let’s be kind to each other and have a great time.
  4. Be prepared to move around a bunch, we won’t be running a marathon but Improv can be a physical art from. Come to the class wearing comfortable shoes and clothes.

IMPROV ESSENTIALS AT SECHELT EARLY YEARS CENTRE 

Follow your impulse and learn how to create in the moment! This class will cover the essential skills of creating theatrical comedy on the spot. Surprise yourself with positive spontaneous choices, elaborate stories, magnetic characters, and play improvisational games. Why not spend your evenings laughing?

WEDNESDAYS >>> FEBRUARY 4 – MARCH 4 >>> Only $95!

SPACE IS LIMITED! No prior experience necessary, but a positive and playful attitude is recommended.


Join Coast Improv for a week of Improv Comedy classes with the Coast’s own Asha Lebreche! Youth will learn all the fundamentals of improvisational theatre while also learning lifelong skills like storytelling, problem solving, and the power of positive thinking. If you are a young person age 13-17, come join the fun and spend your spring break laughing!

March 16-20, 2026 >>> 1pm – 4pm >>> Only $150 >>> What?!?

SPACE IS LIMITED! No prior experience necessary, but a positive and playful attitude is recommended. Registration launches December 3rd!

OUR SPRING BREAK CAMP INSTRUCTOR – Asha Labreche has been bringing laughter and creativity to the Coast community for over a year and a half with Coast Improv. When she’s not teaching kids the art of “yes, and,” you’ll find her coaching young girls in boxing and empowerment—a role she’s loved for the past two years. As a mother of two, Asha knows the magic that happens when kids are given space to play, grow, and be themselves. A Coast local since 2016 (and a regular visitor since the 1980s when she was a kid herself), Asha is passionate about exploring and celebrating this awesome community. Her approach to teaching combines energy, encouragement, and lots of laughs—because the best learning happens when you’re having fun!​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​


“The classes are purposely structured around exercises and games which logically lead to satisfying outcomes and a positive learning experience.”

– J Halloran, Roberts Creek

“Alistair taught me, not only skills of the stage and keys to finding success connecting with other performers, but how what happens on stage can work together with all the production elements of a show to create something special for the audience.”

– Al Connors ,Ottawa

“What I love about it is that it’s not just about learning the games one has seen on TV, but learning to turn off the fear of “being wrong” in our brain.”

-Asha, Roberts Creek