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Bang Comedy Theater – West Hollywood

Six-Week Level One Improv-Comedy Class ($275 Value). Six Sessions Available.

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In a Nutshell

2.5-hour classes led by veteran film actor and stage performer teaches improv basics that prepare students to perform in live shows

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  • Expiration varies
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid only for option and date purchased. Must be 18 or older.
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Improv-comedy classes, unlike criminal-court proceedings and open-heart surgeries, encourage people in the room to shout out suggestions. Explore the extemporaneous with this Groupon.

$99 for a Six-Week Level One Improv Class ($275 Value)

Choose from six sessions, each taught by veteran faculty members Mitchell Roché or Karen Baughn from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. each week:

  • Monday beginning July 23
  • Wednesday beginning July 25
  • Monday beginning September 10
  • Wednesday beginning September 12
  • Monday beginning October 22
  • Wednesday beginning October 24

Bang Comedy Theater

Since 1995, Bang Comedy Theater has trained performers in the art of the extemporaneous. In the process, it's built up a history of boosting the careers of comedic actors such as Jane Lynch, Jeff Garlin, Janeane Garofalo, and Fred Willard and the personal joke writers of several heads of state. Hailing from backgrounds in film acting and writing for shows including MADtv, the faculty turn students into confident stage performers in classes that sharpen skills in character development, long-form scene structure, and physical awareness. Many students go on to star in shows on the company's stage.

Bang Comedy Institute and Theater

Since 1995, Bang Comedy Institute and Theater has trained performers in the art of the extemporaneous. In the process, it's built up a history of boosting the careers of comedic actors such as Jane Lynch, Jeff Garlin, Janeane Garofalo, and Fred Willard and the personal joke writers of several heads of state. Hailing from backgrounds in film acting and writing for shows including MADtv, the faculty turn students into confident stage performers in classes that sharpen skills in character development, long-form scene structure, and physical awareness. Many students go on to star in shows on the company's stage.

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Bang Comedy Theater

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    West Hollywood

    457 N Fairfax Ave.
    Los Angeles, California 90036
    (323) 653-6886
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