An improv comedy workshop for inclusion

Jess Kelley-Madera, an independent improv comedy coach, used to perform at the Reckless Theater in New York City until the joint closed when its founder acknowledged his pattern of inappropriate behavior. Kelley-Madera has studied at the UCB and currently with the Magnet Theater. But she’d like to help be part of the solution in making the improv scene more inclusive.

So she’s hosting a get-together to talk about what needs changing and how to change it.

Details below!


Sean L. McCarthy

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