Saturdays 3pm Fun for the whole family! Times Square NYC Improv Comedy

2024-2025 k12 School Assembly Tour, Improv 4 Kids delivers, Laughs, SEL, and more! NYC DOE VENDOR

Bring Improv 4 Kids to your school this year for much need laughter and powerful messaging on community, leadership and more.

Improv 4 Kids gets the entire student population involved in our musical theater shows, improvised based on audience suggestions and participation. Numerous students are invited on stage while the entire show is a series of skits and songs base upon student favorites- books, movies, songs, sports and more.

The show includes 2-4 musical numbers, including the blues, Irish jig and even a mock Broadway musical.

Bring this show to your school!

Immersive School Assemblies pair wonderfully with cultural arts (music, Theater), language arts (story telling, public speaking) and character building (SEL, Social Emotional Learning, Anti Bully, Leadership, Community and more).

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Testimonials from Educators & Parents

  • “Here’s my report:  OMG it was awesome!  Truly one of the best activities I’ve ever seen take place here at Summit!  We gave them a very large group of kids to work with, and they handled them wonderfully.  The way that they related to the kids was terrific, and the activities they led worked on so many pragmatic language skills in SUCH an effective way, including increasing the kids’ awareness of their bodies in space, body proximity, eye contact, voice, and generally how others perceive them from their non-verbal cues.  They also did word association and one-word stories that involved verbal expression and required kids to follow a story line. Almost all of the kids looked like they were having a fantastic time, and it was an activity where the shy kids could get to interact with others in a very structured (hence comfortable) way.  At the end I spoke to the three members of the improv group and raved about how great they were and told them the specific ways that the activities helped our students.  They asked me a number of questions, such as regarding how to handle various students’ behaviors, and we talked about upcoming activities.”  – Regarding shows, workshops and residencies – Lisa Palotti (Speech Teacher)  to John Renner (Principal) 
  • Darien CT School Tour Gifted & Talented program “You did an excellent job of keeping everyone engaged and getting such a large number to participate. Everyone I heard from was enthusiastic about your program. It’s not easy to keep that age range thoroughly entertained and you did that! Please thank the other performers for their good work!”
  • Evening Performance at Long Lots ES, Westport CT “Thank you for your incredible performance tonight. The kids LOVED it and all the parents thought it was very funny, engaging imaginative and energetic!! You are very adept at keeping the pace perfect and the kids completely immersed. That’s major talent! Your team was also wonderful. Can’t thank you enough for helping to create a very memorable evening for the kids (5th Grade Party). Best of luck in all your endeavors here in Westport and everywhere!” – PTA President
  • William H. Farquhar Middle School  Olney MD “It is often a challenge for a Cultural Arts Chairperson to find performers who are professional and innovative.  I have had the pleasure of coordinating performances of Improv for Kids for our Elementary and Middle schools over the past three years.  The actors are skilled,
    engaging, highly energetic, and extremely creative.  Even students that were reluctant to volunteer to participate in assemblies were eager to join in the performances.  Also, it is rare to get a group that plays so well to all ages, hence their success at both the Elementary School and Middle School levels.  I look forward to bringing Improv for Comedy back
    soon.
     – Betsy Sirk Cultural Arts Chairperson
  • Germantown Central School, NY I’ve never dealt with such easygoing performers. I have been in charge of programming at our school and local library for 5 yrs or so and have met countless performance companies. MOST of the time, I spend the majority of my time making sure the performers are happy (the stage is to their liking, lighting is sufficient, they are feeling properly pampered, on an on). So, I must say, dealing with a friendly theater company is a pleasure! I must have asked the guys 5x at least if there was ANYTHING I could do for them, and all I got was a No thank you, we’re fine. WOW. Everyone thought it was the best assembly we’ve ever had and for a small school we do a lot of assemblies. Many teachers and staff are talking about going down to see the show in NYC. – Tara Cort, PTA