Upcoming events.
Improv 101 Student Showcase
See students from our Improv 101 classes, perform improvised scenes, songs games using audience suggestions! Interested in taking a class? See where 8 weeks of improv classes can get you!
Doors open at 6:30PM.
Mature content warning.
$5 Tickets Available HERE!
Intermediate Improv Student Showcase
See students from our intermediate improv class perform improvised scenes, games, and forms using audience suggestions. Interested in taking a class? See where 8 weeks of improv classes can get you!
Doors open at 6:30PM.
Show may contain adult themes and language.
$5 Tickets HERE!
101 & Intermediate Stand-Up Comedy Student Showcase
See students from our stand-up 101, and stand-up refinement & review classes perform their original comedy sets. Interested in taking a class? See where 8 weeks of classes can get you!
Doors open at 6:30PM.
Show may contain adult themes and language.
$5 Tickets HERE!
Advanced Improv Student Showcase
See students from our advanced improv class perform improvised scenes, games, and forms using audience suggestions. Interested in taking a class? See where 8 weeks of improv classes can get you!
Doors open at 7:30PM.
Show may contain adult themes and language.
$5 Tickets HERE!
Kids Acting/Improv Workshop
Sign up your funny kid for our special 2-hour acting/improv workshop! Parents are welcome to stay and join the audience as we play theater and improv games. Great for students of all levels! We go over the basics of performing, and provide opporunities to get on stage and play.
Ages 9-16.Taught by Meggan Hyde and Ethan Goldman
Sign up siblings and save!
$20 for 1 Student.
$35 for 2 Students.
$50 for 3 Students.
Reserve your spot HERE!
Comedy Theory Class (Week 7)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 7)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 7)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Comedy Theory Class (Week 6)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 6)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 6)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Comedy Theory Class (Week 5)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 5)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Actors Voice Workshop
Learn about the common-sense approach to on-camera acting Paul Neal Rohrer has developed over 30yrs of practice. His workbook "On Camera Acting - A Workbook and Guide" is filled with over 30 yrs experience and our actors are highly encouraged to purchase it to follow along during workshop. From commercials to feature film scenes; from teleprompter/ear prompter work to monologues and beyond, ours is one of the most comprehensive on-camera acting workshops in the region. Taught by experienced actor and educator, Steve Austin.
Learn more about the Actors Voice Class, every Tuesday evening at the Peak Improv Theater.
For direct payment options click HERE!
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 5)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Comedy Theory Class (Week 4)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 4)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Actors Voice Workshop
Learn about the common-sense approach to on-camera acting Paul Neal Rohrer has developed over 30yrs of practice. His workbook "On Camera Acting - A Workbook and Guide" is filled with over 30 yrs experience and our actors are highly encouraged to purchase it to follow along during workshop. From commercials to feature film scenes; from teleprompter/ear prompter work to monologues and beyond, ours is one of the most comprehensive on-camera acting workshops in the region. Taught by experienced actor and educator, Steve Austin.
Learn more about the Actors Voice Class, every Tuesday evening at the Peak Improv Theater.
For direct payment options click HERE!
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 4)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Comedy Theory Class (Week 3)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 3)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Actors Voice Workshop
Learn about the common-sense approach to on-camera acting Paul Neal Rohrer has developed over 30yrs of practice. His workbook "On Camera Acting - A Workbook and Guide" is filled with over 30 yrs experience and our actors are highly encouraged to purchase it to follow along during workshop. From commercials to feature film scenes; from teleprompter/ear prompter work to monologues and beyond, ours is one of the most comprehensive on-camera acting workshops in the region. Taught by experienced actor and educator, Steve Austin.
Learn more about the Actors Voice Class, every Tuesday evening at the Peak Improv Theater.
For direct payment options click HERE!
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 3)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Comedy Theory Class (Week 2)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 2)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Actors Voice Workshop
Learn about the common-sense approach to on-camera acting Paul Neal Rohrer has developed over 30yrs of practice. His workbook "On Camera Acting - A Workbook and Guide" is filled with over 30 yrs experience and our actors are highly encouraged to purchase it to follow along during workshop. From commercials to feature film scenes; from teleprompter/ear prompter work to monologues and beyond, ours is one of the most comprehensive on-camera acting workshops in the region. Taught by experienced actor and educator, Steve Austin.
Learn more about the Actors Voice Class, every Tuesday evening at the Peak Improv Theater.
For direct payment options click HERE!
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 2)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Comedy Theory Class (Week 1)
An exploration of why things are funny, what makes us laugh, and how context matters. This course dives into comedic content across genres, and artforms and breaks down the fundamentals of humor into applicable lessons. Learn to be a better student of comedy, and a better producer of it as well. Will we ruin some jokes for you forever by explaining them? Yes. Is it high concept and pretentious as hell? Oh yeah baby.
(Ages 18+) Taught by Ethan Goldman.
First class begins Thursday January 4th, from 5:30-7:30pm at the Peak Improv Theater (3440 N Carefree Cir, Unit 150) and will meet every Thursday for 7 weeks, with a final class performance on Saturday February 17th at 7pm. $5 tickets available at the door.
Improv 101 (WEEK 1)
An introductory improv class designed to go over the fundamental building blocks of the art form. If you're new to improv, or want a review of the basics, this 8-week course is for you! Each week covers a different skill set, all leading to a performance opportunity for you and your classmates.
Actors Voice Workshop
Learn about the common-sense approach to on-camera acting Paul Neal Rohrer has developed over 30yrs of practice. His workbook "On Camera Acting - A Workbook and Guide" is filled with over 30 yrs experience and our actors are highly encouraged to purchase it to follow along during workshop. From commercials to feature film scenes; from teleprompter/ear prompter work to monologues and beyond, ours is one of the most comprehensive on-camera acting workshops in the region. Taught by experienced actor and educator, Steve Austin.
Learn more about the Actors Voice Class, every Tuesday evening at the Peak Improv Theater.
For direct payment options click HERE!
Advanced Improv Class (WEEK 1)
A prerequisite of improv 101, or equivalent from another theater is required for this advanced class. In advanced improv, we explore more nuanced techniques and theories, with an emphasis on scene-work, long-form improv, and other advanced improv skills.
Free Improv Drop-in!
Come and play some improv games, check out our new space and see what the Peak Improv Theater is about with the Stick Horses. Free admission. All ages welcome.