COMEDY SKETCH WRITING INTENSIVE

with Stacey Hallal

COMEDY SKETCH WRITING INTENSIVE
In this workshop you will learn how to generate comedic premises, develop a writing
practice, understand sketch structure, styles, and types to write the kind of sketches you
have seen on Saturday Night Live, Mr. Show, and Key & Peele. You will have a chance
to take your own sketch from brainstorm to outline to first draft! You’ll then get notes on
how to make it better. This workshop is a great way to start building a portfolio of your
work or just to get yourself writing! 

 

 

Questions? Contact our workshop co-ordinator Katherine.

Age requirement: 18 and over. Please see our Impro in Schools programs for anyone under 18.

Workshop Details

Dates & Times

Saturday May 17, 2025
Saturday 10.00am – 2.00pm
Single class

Price

$69.00 full
$59.00 concession

Prices in AUD, GST included

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Location

Impro Melbourne Main Theatre
21-23 Stanley St, West Melbourne

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Teacher

Stacey Hallal has been teaching, directing, and performing improv for over 24 years. She trained at Chicago’s Second City, iO, Annoyance, and ComedySportz theaters. At Second City, she also taught and assistant directed the main stage before moving to Portland to open Curious Comedy Theater in 2008 where she has worked as Artistic Director ever since. She has performed and taught improv and sketch at over 150 festivals across North America, often working in duos with Joe Bill and Mark Sutton. She is also the creator of Ruby Rocket, Private Detective, a cartoon, comic, and live improvised show in which she has had the honor of performing with Marc Evan Jackson (The Good Place, Brooklyn 99), Maribeth Monroe (The Good Place, Workaholics), Stephnie Weir (MadTV), Amber Nash (Archer), Craig and Carla Cackowski, and soon Colin Mochrie (Whose Line). She will be releasing Ruby Rocket as a podcast soon! Stacey also founded and curates the All Jane Comedy Festival to promote and celebrate women in comedy, as well as the Chroma Comedy Festival, with Artistic Director Jon Carr, which showcases BIPOC performers in improv from across the U.S..