Larks Improv Theatre

Singapore’s Community of Improv Excellence!

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Diversity

Accessibility

Community

Diversity ✦ Accessibility ✦ Community ✦



What’s Improv?

Improv, short for improvisational theatre, is a unique form of storytelling that is unscripted.

Improvisers create stories without any scripts, and rely on teamwork & craftiness to produce entertaining and comedic shows or even dramatic plays. Due to its interactive nature, improv is a fun way to practice constructive communication, lateral thinking, & build up one’s confidence levels!

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Classes

Learn the principles and techniques behind spontaneous storytelling!

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Upcoming Shows

See the magic of improv in action!

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Corporate Engagements

Bring the “Yes, And!” spirit to work, or see the magic on your stage!

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