Improv Classes

With Chris Last

Improv for Stage is a dynamic, year-round class designed to hone your improvisational skills in a professional theatre setting. As part of the Actors in Action Conservatory (in collaboration with Last Laugh Improv), this subscription-based program offers an immersive experience, allowing you to explore various aspects of performance improv. With a focus on character development, scene work, and narrative construction, this class is ideal for those looking to elevate their craft and perform at a higher level. Join us to deepen your understanding of improv, connect with fellow performers, and bring your stage presence to life.
 
Thursdays 7 to 9 pm at Lightree Studios
740 W 1700 S, Suite 9, SLC, UT 84104
 
Prerequisite: Improv for Life OR previous improv experience.
 
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Free audit of first class. Contact Christ Last at chrislastimprov@gmail.com to set that up.

Chris Last

Chris is an improv teacher and the artistic director of Last Laugh Improv. He has been an ensemble member and teacher at Seattle’s Unexpected Productions (2016-2020). He also played with ImprovBroadway (2021-23), Comedy Sportz Provo (2021-23), the Improvables (2024), The Chicken Eagles (2023), and D’arcy (2024). He taught improv classes for Regalo Theater (2023), and he is currently teaching improv with the Actors in Action Conservatory. He started Last Laugh Improv to create a top notch environment where he and other bold and passionate improvisers could take their craft to the next level.

Chris also loves acting. He played Albert Kummer in Dear Ruth with Sugar Factory, West Jordan, UT (2020). He played the D’Ysquith Family (9 characters) twice in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder–first with The Empress Theatre, Magna, UT (2022), and later with Regalo Theater, Lehi, UT (2023). He played Jack Worthing in the Importance of Being Earnest with Parker Theater, Salt Lake City, UT (2024).

 

Chris Last started Last Laugh Improv which will be performing weekly in the Scaffold Theatre at Lightree Studios. For more about Last Laugh Improv HERE.