No prior improv or sketch comedy experience required!
Our Sketch Comedy Writing curriculum launched in late 2016, and is intended to give anyone the tools and theory to start writing sketch comedy for the stage and screen in the tradition pioneered by respected American comedy schools like The Second City and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.
The class includes a description of The Improv Conspiracy Theatre's approach to sketch comedy, which has some parallels to our improv program, except written and refined instead of made up on the spot. (Haven't done any improv with us yet? Don't worry, this class is for you!)
Each week students will watch and analyse sketch comedy videos as a group, do table reads of student-written sketches, and discuss possible ways to improve them via rewrites in a collaborative writers' room environment. Each week will feature a different homework assignment (e.g. topical current events sketches, character-based sketches, genre parody sketches, etc.) and a discussion of best practices to ensure that everyone is well-equipped to tackle the assignment.
Students who do their homework each week will leave the course with at least six original sketches, at various levels of polish depending on how much effort they elect to spend doing the recommended rewrites.
As this is a pure writing class, there is no end-of-term performance associated with this workshop.
$575 Full / $525 Concession
Plus online booking fee of $5
Prices include GST
Course calendar
Instructor Profile
Kate Dehnert is a writer/actor/improvisor whose work has earned rave reviews and sold out seats. She’s written and acted in TV, radio, theatre, web-series, podcasts, and on her poorly managed Instagram.
In 2022 she was at BBC Studios as a Staff Comedy Writer, writing on a wide variety of programs for BBC Radio 4 and developed her own shows.
“Bizarre, brave, daring, probably dangerous, but most of all smart and very funny. The dawning of a psychedelicomic superstar.” ★★★★½ - The Herald Sun
In Australia, you can watch her work in ABC’s Get Krack!n, Paramount+’s and Channel Ten’s The Project, and Binge’s The Last Year of Television + The Back Side of Television. Kate also created her own sketch podcast called Loner which was in the Australian iTunes Top 10.
Via time machine, you can watch and listen to her perform live comedy at several Melbourne International Comedy Festivals, Melbourne Fringes, on Triple J, ABC Radio, at Splendour in the Grass and Women of Letters. She’s also a previous recipient of a Moosehead Award, was a regular performer at Improv and Character Comedy nights, and guest on beloved web-series, Gamey Gamey Game. She recently taught improv at Blanche Improv in London.
Enjoy some good times downstairs at Theory Bar
Fancy a beverage after your next show or class session? Our ground floor bar is open Wednesday–Sunday.
Community members and ticket-holders get 10% off*
(* Sundays and Public Holidays excepted)
Please note: drinks can not be transferred between venues in the building