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The Comedy School presents

THE ONCE-A-MONTH IMPROVISATION CLUB
with Luke Sorba


The 1st Wednesday of every month
7.00pm to 9.30pm
Price: £10 - in Camden, London.

Polish your skills, practice new exercises and learn new performance games and narrative forms under the supervision of one of Britain's most accomplished and experienced comedy improvisers.

Share, innovate, learn and network at The Once-A-Month-Impro Club.

Available to anyone already schooled in improvisation basics - especially stand-ups, actors, writers as well as enthusiasts who want to stretch their imagination, build confidence take risks in a safe space and make each other laugh.

Venue: The Comedy School, 15 Gloucester Gate, London, NW1 4HG

To reserve / secure a place and for any further information please contact the office on 020 7486 1844

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15 Gloucester Gate,
London, NW1 4HG


Phone: 0207 486 1844

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Luke Sorba debuted as a stand-up comedian at London's Comedy Store.

He co-founded the improvised comedy company "Spontaneous Combustion" with Jake Arnott, Phil Whelans, Alison Goldie, Chris Stanton, Patrick Marber and Andrew Bailey and later joined by Stella Duffy and Niall Ashdown.

He was also a central figure in establshing the show "Theatresports" in the UK.

Luke hosted the radio panel game, "You Asked For It" for BBC Radio 4 and authored and performed in the radio sitcoms, "The World as we Know it" and "Losers".

He acted in four seasons of the BBC1 TV entertainment show "Confessions" and divides his time between acting and writing.

Luke has perfomed in Australia, Canada, USA, Italy, France, Germany and Spain but has always lived in South East London.

Luke does a fictional weekly blog in the guise of a comedy character - an outspoken Communist playwright - he created called FC Naylor. DeadManTalking1.blogspot.com

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