IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP with James Hancox - Pinjarra (Adults)
Event description
Have you ever wanted to try improvised comedy? Done it before and want to practice your skills?
In this fun, supportive and playful workshop for adults, we will explore the skills required to improvise comedy scenes and sketches from scratch. Through practical games and activities, you'll learn how to give and accept offers, collaborate with your fellow improvisers and make bold choices in the moment.
Beginners are very welcome - as well as those who wish to brush up on existing skills and have a jam.
Come ready to play and laugh - with water and comfortable clothes.
Spaces are limited. Book now to avoid disappointment.
Note: this is a workshop for adults. For kids aged 9-17, try this event.
WHEN?
6:30-8:30pm, Thursday 20th November 2025
WHERE?
Pinjarra Civic Centre Lesser Hall, 1915 Pinjarra Rd, Pinjarra 6208
HOW MUCH?
$45 + BF per person. $35 Early Bird tickets are available until midday on Thursday 23rd October.
ABOUT JAMES
James Hancox is an actor, improviser, theatre-maker and MC whose work blends theatre and comedy and has toured arts festivals around the world.
He began his career as part of improv music act Abandoman - most notably performing at the London Apollo, on ‘8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown’ and as the support act for Ed Sheeran’s tour.
He then went on to create six critically-acclaimed solo shows and toured them around the UK and Australia - combining physical theatre, clown, improvisation and his own original music. He has been described as a ‘master of physical theatre’ (Fringefeed) with ‘a lightning quick wit’ (Gutter Culture).
Since relocating to Perth in 2019, James is a regular improviser with Cluedunnit Murder Mysteries at His Majesty’s Theatre, has had roles in A Midsummer Nights Dream (Actors Workshop) and We Will Rock You (Platinum Entertainment), and most recently founded Tiny Shed Theatre Company: making bold, imaginative theatre for young people and touring it around schools and festivals.
Alongside his creative work, James has run theatre workshops for over two decades: beginning as a college lecturer in the UK, then moving into primary education, then secondary, before offering independent sessions to a wide range of students, artists and institutions. He has worked with WAAPA, Perth Youth Theatre and the Australian Institute of Theatresports and many schools in WA.
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