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Improvisation in New South Wales

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Historical Moments

Theatresports Begins in Sydney at Belvoir Street Theatre

Sydney Theatresports Inc. launched Theatresports performances at Belvoir Street Theatre in Surry Hills in 1985, establishing the first dedicated improvisational theatre company in Australia.

Impro Australia Formed After Sydney Theatresports Inc. Liquidation

Following the liquidation of Sydney Theatresports Inc. in the late 1990s, a group of key players formed Impro Australia as a not-for-profit company, continuing the tradition of Theatresports in Sydney.

Academy of Improvisation Founded in Sydney

Richard Bennett founded the school in Chatswood, Sydney in 2010 as Improv Theatre Company, introducing Chicago long-form improvisation teaching to Australia.

Laugh Masters Academy Founded in Sydney

Eran Thomson founded Laugh Masters Academy in Surry Hills, Sydney in 2012, establishing what the school describes as Australia's first dedicated Chicago-style long-form improv and sketch comedy school.

Improv Theatre Sydney Founded by Carlo Ritchie and Steen Raskopoulos

Carlo Ritchie and Steen Raskopoulos founded Improv Theatre Sydney in 2014, growing from 16 students in their first class to over 200 enrolments and establishing Sydney's primary improv training institution.

Improv Theatre Sydney Opens Dedicated Redfern Venue

ITS opened its purpose-built venue at 44-54 Botany Road, Redfern in 2019, featuring two classrooms, a bar, and a 50-seat theatre, marking the first purpose-built improv theatre in Sydney.

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APA

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Chicago

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MLA

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