Upright Citizens Brigade Improvisation and Sketch Comedy Training Center
(5245) Improv 301 Wednesdays 7-10pm Gregory Tuculescu
Improv 301: Harold Structure
- Prerequisites
- Successful Completion of Improv 201 within previous two years
- Scheduled
- Wednesdays 7-10pm
- Start Date
- Wed September 1, 2010, 7:00pm PDT
- Price
- $350.00
If you took Improv 201 in January 2010 or later, you cannot enroll in this course until you receive written notice that you have successfully completed Improv 201. If 10 days have passed since your graduation performance and you have not received this information, please email the registrar at classes@ucbt.net for NY classes or lindsay@ucbcomedy.com for LA classes.
This course introduces students to the long form improvisation structure known as “The Harold,†developed by Del Close.
In the first four weeks, students will study “Group Gamesâ€, scenes that involve multiple performers. Instruction will focus on teaching students a number of different ways to approach performing these group scenes. They will also study a variety of “Openingsâ€, which are stylized methods of using an audience’s suggestion to generate enough content to support a half hour long improvised performance piece.
In the second four weeks of the course, students will put all of the techniques learned in Improvisation 101, 201, and the first four weeks of 301 into action by putting together fully formed Harolds.
This course meets for three hours a week for eight sessions. At the end of the course, students will take part in a class performance, generally held at the UCB Theatre. Graduation is also contingent upon students seeing at least two improvised shows at the UCB Theater before the end of the course.
Class Size: 16 Students Class meets at Art/Works in Hollywood
This course introduces students to the long form improvisation structure known as “The Harold,†developed by Del Close.
In the first four weeks, students will study “Group Gamesâ€, scenes that involve multiple performers. Instruction will focus on teaching students a number of different ways to approach performing these group scenes. They will also study a variety of “Openingsâ€, which are stylized methods of using an audience’s suggestion to generate enough content to support a half hour long improvised performance piece.
In the second four weeks of the course, students will put all of the techniques learned in Improvisation 101, 201, and the first four weeks of 301 into action by putting together fully formed Harolds.
This course meets for three hours a week for eight sessions. At the end of the course, students will take part in a class performance, generally held at the UCB Theatre. Graduation is also contingent upon students seeing at least two improvised shows at the UCB Theater before the end of the course.
Class Size: 16 Students Class meets at Art/Works in Hollywood
Gregory Tuculescu, Teacher
Greg Tuculescu is best known as that guy who farted in the movie "I Love You, Man." He has also appeared in the independent TV pilot "Oh! Be Joyful!" and the NBC hit series "30 Rock." Recently he landed the role of Kevin in the up-coming comedy feature "Bridesmaids" starring SNL's Kristen Wiig.
Greg joined the UCB Theatre in 2004 where he has performed with the house teams Tantrum, Fwänd, People People, and The Law Firm. A founding member of the popular sketch comedy group Quiet Library, Greg has written and performed in over 40 comedic shorts that have garnered more than 20 million views on YouTube alone.
Greg currently resides in LA where he writes, performs, and co-directs the monthly UCB sketch show "Sketch Cram." He also teaches sketch writing and improv and the UCB Theater in LA. Greg holds degrees in English and Italian Literature from Rutgers College and his last name is pronounced too-koo-less-koo.
Greg joined the UCB Theatre in 2004 where he has performed with the house teams Tantrum, Fwänd, People People, and The Law Firm. A founding member of the popular sketch comedy group Quiet Library, Greg has written and performed in over 40 comedic shorts that have garnered more than 20 million views on YouTube alone.
Greg currently resides in LA where he writes, performs, and co-directs the monthly UCB sketch show "Sketch Cram." He also teaches sketch writing and improv and the UCB Theater in LA. Greg holds degrees in English and Italian Literature from Rutgers College and his last name is pronounced too-koo-less-koo.
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