ERIC HUNICUTT - Start in The Moment

IMPROV: ERIC HUNICUTT - Start in The Moment

Regular Fee:$45.00
Availibilty:Class is limited to 16 students. Only 5 spots left.
Registration:Registration for this class is closed.
Start Date:Sunday, August 15, 2010 @ 7:00 pm

Start in The Moment, Stay in The Moment.

Building a strong scene is deceptively simple; from the very first moment, everything we need is available, yet often times we feel the need to invent rather than discover. This workshop focuses on being present right from the start, using the first thing that happens, and working together to build relationship, character, and context in an organic and efficient way. If you find yourself playing the scene you think you should be in, rather than exploring the scene you already are in, this class is for you!

ONE NIGHT ONLY, 7pm - 930pm

Students can register for BOTH Hunicutt workshops for $70.

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Class Dates and Times*

Sun, Aug 15, 2010 7:00 pm DSI Comedy Theater

* All classes are 3 hours long unless otherwise noted above.

Instructor: Eric Hunicutt

Eric Hunicutt

Eric Hunicutt is a working actor, director, writer, acting coach, and teacher currently living in Los Angeles. A professional actor for nearly 20 years, Eric's work has ranged from Shakespeare at Lincoln Center to sketch comedy in dive bars, as well as work in television, film, and live theatre - including ten years as a member of the acclaimed Chicago-based improv ensemble the Reckoning. Recent directing projects include productions at The Second City (LA & Chicago), Spoleto Fringe (Charleston, SC), Comedy Central Stage (LA), Upright Citizens’ Brigade Theaters (NYC & LA), and Neil LaBute’s reasons to be pretty at UC San Diego. In Fall 2011, Eric was a Guest Faculty member at UC San Diego's Department of Theatre & Dance, where he also directed The Thugs by Adam Bock. Eric teaches in Los Angeles at Steppenwolf Classes West, Warner Loughlin Studios, Improv Olympic West, is a private acting coach to beginning actors and celebrities alike, and for the past five years has taught as a Guest Artist at California State University's annual Summer Arts program.
He is a proud alumnus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a native tarheel.

What Our Students Think About This Course:

Rajeev Rajendran at 7:44am, October 13, 2009
Improv 101 is neither particle nor wave but has qualities of both.