• All students must begin at Level One.
  • Level One: The Principles of Improv - Introduces and explores the fundamental principles of improvisation specific to the Magnet Theater. Exercises in agreement, commitment, spontaneity and listening will help build a valuable foundation for you as a confident performer and human being.
  • Level Two: Intro to Long Form - Apply the principles of improv to the components of long form structures. Exercises in scene work, group games, opening games, second beats, and callbacks will prepare you for various long form structures.
  • Level Three: Long Form Intensive - Master long form components to create the dynamic longform, The Harold.
  • Level Four: Senior Project - The final level of the Magnet core curriculum delves further into the exploration of an advanced form. Senior Projects focus on one form for 8 weeks and culminate in a 4 week run of shows.
  • Completion of Level Four, two Magnet elective classes, and instructor approval are required for admission to the Conservatory classes.
  • Level Five: Improv Revue - This 6-week performance workshop examines The Montage, The Mono Scene, The Time Dash, and Freeze Tag to present them as a compelling 4 week review.
  • Level Six: Team Performance Workshop - Students will be assigned to a team which will perform The Montage, The Mono Scene, The Harold, and Freeze Tag in an 8-week run of shows. The 6-week workshop will focus on group dynamics and the responsibilities of being in an improv ensemble. Learning through the experience of being in an ensemble will empower the group and the individual to present exceptional shows.
  • Magnet electives are generally open to students who have never studied at Magnet, if their prior training is considered equivalent to the class prerequisite.
  • Electives - Magnet offers elective classes in musical improv, sketch writing, solo performing, and much more. Electives allow you to learn new skills, discover unexpected talents, and develop professionally. Some electives require prior experience. See class descriptions for more details.
  • Pilot Workshop: Introduction to Solo Improv with Mike Short
    Pilot Instructor
    August 1st, 12:00pm-2:00pm
    Pilot Workshop: You're Too Nice with Jon Bander
    Pilot Instructor
    August 8th, 12:00pm-2:00pm
    Magnet Improv Summer Intensive
    Armando Diaz
    Fridays, 10:00am-4:00pm
    ends July 30th
    Level One: The Principles of Improv
    Mark Grenier
    Thursdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends August 19th
    Level One: The Principles of Improv
    Megan Gray
    Mondays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends September 13th
    Level Two: Intro to Long Form
    Louis Kornfeld
    Wednesdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends August 11th
    Level Three: Long Form Intensive
    Alan Fessenden
    Tuesdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends September 14th
    Level Four: Senior Project - Evente
    Alex Marino
    Saturdays, 3:00pm-6:00pm
    ends August 28th
    Level Six: Team Performance Workshop
    Armando Diaz
    Sundays, 3:00pm-6:00pm
    ends August 1st
    Level Six: Team Performance Workshop
    Armando Diaz
    Saturdays, 3:00pm-6:00pm
    ends August 28th
    Auditioning for TV & Commercials
    T.J. Mannix
    Sundays, 6:30pm-9:30pm
    ends August 29th
    Dynamic Duos
    Armando Diaz
    Sundays, 6:30pm-9:30pm
    ends August 1st
    Fitness for Actors
    Jason Alan Griffin
    Fridays, 5:45pm-6:45pm
    ends August 27th
    Master Class with Ed Herbstman
    Ed Herbstman
    Thursdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends July 29th
    Musical Improv Level One
    Tara Copeland
    Wednesdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends September 15th
    Sketch Writing Level One
    Armando Diaz
    Thursdays, 7:00pm-10:00pm
    ends August 5th
    Storytelling
    Adam Wade
    Sundays, 6:30pm-9:30pm
    ends August 15th
    Free Intro to Improv
    Never taken an improv class before? Well here is your chance to try it out for free. Magnet offers you the chance to try before you buy with Megan Gray. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Megan Gray
    Day: Wednesday, 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 11, 2010
    Cost: Free

    Level One: The Principles of Improv
    Introduces and explores the fundamental principles of improvisation specific to the Magnet Theater. Exercises in agreement, commitment, spontaneity and listening will help build a valuable foundation for you as a confident performer and human being. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Megan Gray
    Day: Sundays, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 1, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Only 5 spots remaining!
    Level One: The Principles of Improv
    Introduces and explores the fundamental principles of improvisation specific to the Magnet Theater. Exercises in agreement, commitment, spontaneity and listening will help build a valuable foundation for you as a confident performer and human being. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Mark Grenier
    Day: Saturdays, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 14, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Level One: The Principles of Improv
    Introduces and explores the fundamental principles of improvisation specific to the Magnet Theater. Exercises in agreement, commitment, spontaneity and listening will help build a valuable foundation for you as a confident performer and human being. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Mark Grenier
    Day: Wednesday, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 18, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Only 3 spots remaining!
    Level One: The Principles of Improv
    Introduces and explores the fundamental principles of improvisation specific to the Magnet Theater. Exercises in agreement, commitment, spontaneity and listening will help build a valuable foundation for you as a confident performer and human being. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Mark Grenier
    Day: Thursdays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Sep 9, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Level Two: Intro to Long Form
    Apply the principles of improv to the components of long form structures. Exercises in scene work, group games, opening games, second beats, and callbacks will prepare you for various long form structures. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. Prerequisite: Magnet Level One. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Louis Kornfeld
    Day: Sundays, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 1, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Only 2 spots remaining!
    Level Two: Intro to Long Form
    Apply the principles of improv to the components of long form structures. Exercises in scene work, group games, opening games, second beats, and callbacks will prepare you for various long form structures. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. Prerequisite: Magnet Level One. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Louis Kornfeld
    Day: Mondays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 2, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Only 4 spots remaining!
    Level Three: Long Form Intensive
    Learn advanced scene skills and master long form components to create the dynamic longform, The Harold. 8 weeks followed by a graduation performance. Prerequisite: Magnet Level Two. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Peter McNerney
    Day: Mondays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Sep 20, 2010
    Cost: $299

    Level Four: Senior Project - Evente
    The final level of the Magnet core curriculum delves further into the exploration of an advanced form. Senior Projects focus on one form for 8 weeks and culminate in a 4 week run of shows. Evente is a narrative long-form that explores a single event through flashbacks, time dashes, and other advanced long-form techniques. Prerequisite: Magnet Level Three. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Alex Marino
    Day: Mondays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 9, 2010
    Cost: $325

    Only 3 spots remaining!
    Level Five: Improv Revue
    This performance workshop examines The Montage, The Mono Scene, The Time Dash, and Freeze Tag to present them as a compelling 4 week review. 6 weeks of class followed by 4 shows. Prerequisite: Magnet Level Four, two Magnet electives, and Instructor Approval. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Armando Diaz
    Day: Saturdays, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Starting: Sep 11, 2010
    Cost: $325

    Coaching Class
    This class is for experienced improvisers who want to learn how to coach and teach improv. Students will be lectured on warm-ups, scene exercises, ensemble building techniques, how to give notes, structuring a coaching session, dealing with typical coaching problems, and time management. They will also get practical hands-on experience coaching actual students. 6 weeks. Prerequisite: Level Three or equivalent experience. Limit 12 students.

    Instructor: Armando Diaz
    Day: Wednesday, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Starting: Sep 11, 2010
    Cost: $249

    Master Class with Ed Herbstman
    Ed will take advanced improvisors through a series of classes designed to make them aware of good and bad habits, break those habits, and replace them with techniques that will make their work onstage come to life, fueled by spontaneity and built upon a foundation of confidence and ease.

    Ed Herbstman is one of the founders of the Magnet Theater. He performs irregularly in The Mantzoukas Brothers and is an instructor on the Magnet faculty. Ed is also head writer at Dandelion, a firm which creates entertainment sponsored by brands. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and children and dog.

    Prerequisite: Magnet Level Three. Limit 14 students.

    Instructor: Ed Herbstman
    Day: Thursday, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Sep 9, 2010
    Cost: $325

    Musical Improv Level One
    Now this is something to sing about! Eight weeks of music and improvisation. Learn how to put your thoughts into song and take your scenes to the next level. Whether you are an experienced singer or not, you will learn to master duets, rock opera, charity songs, and more! 8 weeks of class followed by a graduation performance. Prerequisite: Level One or equivalent experience. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Michael Martin
    Day: Saturdays, 2:30 pm - 5:30 pm
    Starting: Aug 14, 2010
    Cost: $325

    Musical Improv Level Three
    Sing it to a whole new level! In this performance intensive workshop, students will be assigned to a musical improv team which will perform a 4-week run of shows. The 8-week workshop will focus on advanced musical improv skills, group dynamic, and the responsibilities of being in a musical improv ensemble. Prerequisite: Musical Improv Level 2 and Instructor Approval. Limit 16 students.

    Instructor: Tara Copeland
    Day: Sundays, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 8, 2010
    Cost: $325

    Only 5 spots remaining!
    One-Day Workshop: Move It!
    Using music and silent scenes, learn to engage your whole self in your work. Do you watch other people make fun strong choices and quietly feel jealous rage? Stop it. Take this. Do it. Move it. I like you. This is very fun and please wear sneakers or shoes that you would walk across the Brooklyn Bridge in. Be playful. Come. Limit 14 students.

    Instructor: Jean Villepique
    Day: Monday, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 2, 2010
    Cost: $50

    One-Day Workshop: Tune Up
    In my experience, students seek a great deal of individual feedback. Come to this workshop and get just that: non-judgmental, constructive observations to help you break patterns that have developed. I will watch you play with others, let you know what I see, and offer you some tools to grow beyond your current level. Limit 14 students.

    Instructor: Jean Villepique
    Day: Tuesday, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 3, 2010
    Cost: $50

    Only 4 spots remaining!
    Play Faster & Harder
    Does your scenework tend to meander? Does your group sometimes have great shows followed by awful shows? Sometimes a concise 3-minute pop song is more satisfying than a symphony. Learn to harness the power of patterns to attack the game of the scene and play it faster and harder. 4 weeks. Prerequisite: Level Two or equivalent experience. Limit 14 students.

    Instructor: James Eason
    Day: Tuesdays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 24, 2010
    Cost: $149

    Sketch Revue
    Create and perform an original sketch comedy show with Armando Diaz. Through improv exercises and written assignments, students will collaborate to create a sketch revue and perform it in a 4-week run of shows. Due to the intensive nature of this class, consistent attendance is mandatory. Students may not miss more than one class. 8 weeks of class and 4 shows. Prerequisite: Level Two and Instructor Approval. Limit 12 students.

    Instructor: Armando Diaz
    Day: Sundays, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 8, 2010
    Cost: $325

    Sketch Writing Level One
    This class will teach you concrete skills that will help you become a better sketch comedy writer. You will learn how to develop your ideas, clarify your premise, create characters, and understand what makes a good sketch work. The class will consist of lectures, writing assignments, and focused and fun workshops each week. Most of the class will be about the work, but of course some of the class will be devoted to the business, and the improvement (or creation) of your sketch packet. 6 weeks. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 12 students.

    Instructor: Armando Diaz
    Day: Sundays, 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 8, 2010
    Cost: $249

    Only 4 spots remaining!
    Sketch Writing Level One
    This class will teach you concrete skills that will help you become a better sketch comedy writer. You will learn how to develop your ideas, clarify your premise, create characters, and understand what makes a good sketch work. The class will consist of lectures, writing assignments, and focused and fun workshops each week. Most of the class will be about the work, but of course some of the class will be devoted to the business, and the improvement (or creation) of your sketch packet. 6 weeks. No experience required. Open to all. Limit 12 students.

    Instructor: Armando Diaz
    Day: Thursdays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Sep 16, 2010
    Cost: $249

    Storytelling
    Learn how to take personal experiences from your life and create stories that are universal and identifiable for an audience - you’ll be surprised at how engaging your personal stories can be! In this class, you will learn the basic elements of telling a narrative story, how to take a crowd by surprise and make them care, how to be real and truthful on stage, and how to discover and communicate the real meaning behind your experience. Classes will include verbal and written exercises, examples of performances from some of the finest storytellers, and various techniques and approaches to prepare yourself for a performance of your story. What you’ll get out of the class: at least one polished, six-to-eight minute story, which could be the beginning of a one-person show, and the fundamentals needed to develop future stories. The class concludes with a graduation performance where you will perform your personal story in front of an audience. Limit 12 students.

    Instructor: Adam Wade
    Day: Sundays, 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm
    Starting: Sep 12, 2010
    Cost: $249

    What A Character!
    Who do you want to hang out with at a party - the vague, bland guy or the really specific and interesting guy? Stop being the vague guy and learn the techniques to quickly generate inspired characters and create memorable scenes.4 weeks. Prerequisite: Level Two or equivalent experience. Limit 14 students.

    Instructor: James Eason
    Day: Wednesdays, 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Starting: Aug 25, 2010
    Cost: $149

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