Kind Words from Students




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"I’m an extrovert, yet I was still intimidated to take my first improv class.
I was worried about being judged, not being funny enough, and letting my anxiety inhibit my ability to learn improv.
Sol starts with basic warmup exercises which immediately connects you with the other class participants.
You begin doing improv without even realizing you are building this new skillset.
By the end of my first class I was able to hold my own for a full scene, and was excited to come back and continue to improve.
Additionally, the skills you learn are applicable to holding conversations in your everyday life.
I’m now a more active listener, and have an easier time meeting new people and keeping the conversation flowing.
Sol’s classes have significantly improved my confidence and I highly recommend his classes to anyone that wants to build up their social skills while also having a great time.”
— Molly K.
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“Everyone feels nervous doing this kind of thing, and I really signed up for Sol’s class on a whim, but I could not be more thankful that I did.
I use every single technique I learned in class to help me in my (still improving) commercial and film acting work.
I fear no audition or situation because of Sol’s guidance — his approach is fun and light but substantial enough to be helpful for doing anything you might be resisting.
Do yourself (and maybe your partner) a favor: Take his class!”
— Walker B.
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"If you hate having fun, learning new skills, making friends and just having the best time of your life, then don't take Sol's classes! You're better off just staying home.
Also by not taking his classes, you can avoid all of the great support and encouragement that you'll receive from him as well.
Not only that, you'll also avoid the thrill and excitement of performing in an improv show after building your confidence and skills that will make you ready to crush your improv goals.
Don't say I didn't warn you about all the great experiences you will have!"
— Stephanie D
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"Improv with Sol starts out as fun and games, but it morphs into an adventure.
You could delve into archetypes, social dynamics, drama theory, and so much more.
You might feel the thrill of your first laugh from the crowd.
I've even found it surprisingly useful in other areas of my life.
Yet I feel like I've only scratched the surface — and can't wait to see where the journey leads!"
— Chess.