April: Wed 1st, Mon 6th.
The Comedy School, 14-15 Gloucester Gate, London, NW1 4HG.
Student feedback includes:
"Brilliant, 10 out of 10, wouldn't change a thing"
"Sorba the Great, Best comedy impro teacher!"
This is a self-contained impro class of equal use to Short Form and Long Form enthusiasts. You are expected to know the basics.
Hosted by Luke Sorba or a special guest tutor.
The fee is £12.50, the maximum number of students is 15. Places booked and paid for are non-refundable and non-transferable. NB: Places can only be secured once payment has been made.
[The recommended minimum age for this class is 16. If anyone under 16 would like to attend, we are happy to assess this on an individual basis; please contact us before booking.]
Non-refundable
Dear Customer/Supporter of The Comedy School
The Comedy School is taking a range of measures to keep everyone safe and we have followed government guidance to make sure all of our classes are covid-secure, while also working hard to make sure socially-distanced comedy is still fun, friendly and playful! We also offer full flexibility on bookings to give you peace of mind when planning ahead. Please book early to avoid disappointment as class sizes have been reduced.
Thank you for considering booking with The Comedy School any profits go towards our charitable projects.
Wishing you all the best. Stay healthy and take care of each other.
Keith Palmer MBE, Director of The Comedy School
Luke debuted as a stand-up comedian at London's Comedy Store.
He co-founded the improvised comedy company "Spontaneous Combustion" with Jake Arnott, Phil Whelans, Alison Goldie, Chris Stanton, Patrick Marber and Andrew Bailey and later joined by Stella Duffy and Niall Ashdown.
He was also a central figure in establshing the show "Theatresports" in the UK.
Luke hosted the radio panel game, "You Asked For It" for BBC Radio 4 and authored and performed in the radio sitcoms, "The World as we Know it" and "Losers".
He acted in four seasons of the BBC1 TV entertainment show "Confessions" and divides his time between acting and writing.
Luke has perfomed in Australia, Canada, USA, Italy, France, Germany and Spain but has always lived in South East London.
Luke recently performed in Paul Merton's Impro Chums and Marcus Brigstocke's "Unavailable for Comment". In the coming year he lines up with Ross Noble.
Luke does a fictional weekly blog in the guise of a comedy character - an outspoken Communist playwright - he created called FC Naylor.
LukeSorba.com