Fast-paced, creative, and full of laughter, Homeschool Improv Club from Pavilion Plays focuses on the skills behind spontaneous performance rather than rehearsed theater. Students learn how to think on their feet, respond in the moment, and build strong communication and collaboration skills through improv games and guided group challenges.
Saying “yes, and…” to build ideas and collaboration
Listening and reacting in the moment (not planning ahead)
Quick thinking under pressure through games and challenges
Creating spontaneous characters, worlds, and situations
Embracing mistakes as part of the creativity process
Supporting scene partners to make them look good
This class is less about performance and more about the skills behind spontaneous creativity: adaptability, presence, communication, and trust.
Classes run September–March
Showcase performances: December (mid-semester) & March (final showcase)
We follow the Johnston County Public Schools calendar, so holiday breaks align with the district schedule.
Tuition is charged monthly, and families may cancel at any time. We appreciate notice before the end of the month whenever possible so we can offer the spot to another student. We do prefer commitment from January through March whenever possible so the cast can stay together. Improv is strongest with a cast that trusts one another and that comes with time together.
Fast-paced, creative, and full of laughter, Homeschool Improv Club from Pavilion Plays focuses on the skills behind spontaneous performance rather than rehearsed theater. Students learn how to think on their feet, respond in the moment, and build strong communication and collaboration skills through improv games and guided group challenges.
Saying “yes, and…” to build ideas and collaboration
Listening and reacting in the moment (not planning ahead)
Quick thinking under pressure through games and challenges
Creating spontaneous characters, worlds, and situations
Embracing mistakes as part of the creativity process
Supporting scene partners to make them look good
This class is less about performance and more about the skills behind spontaneous creativity: adaptability, presence, communication, and trust.
Classes run September–March
Showcase performances: December (mid-semester) & March (final showcase)
We follow the Johnston County Public Schools calendar, so holiday breaks align with the district schedule.
Tuition is charged monthly, and families may cancel at any time. We appreciate notice before the end of the month whenever possible so we can offer the spot to another student. We do prefer commitment from January through March whenever possible so the cast can stay together. Improv is strongest with a cast that trusts one another and that comes with time together.