Humber College Comedy: Writing and Performance

The Humber School of Comedy (Comedy: Writing and Performance program) was founded in 1999, at Humber College in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Courses include stand-up, improvisation, scriptwriting, sketch comedy, and business aspects of the profession. The program features many mainstage class shows, a weekly Humber student show at Yuk Yuk's Comedy Club and an organized showcase at Second City, Toronto for scouts, directors and agents with students included on the basis of merit.

History

It was preceded in 1997 by an annual one-week intensive, created by Joe Kertes, called "The Humber Comedy Workshop". Anne Beatts, Lorne Frohman, Joe Flaherty, George Shapiro, Carol Leifer, and Stephen Rosenfield were guests in this program, 1998.[1]

At various points, instructors have included Robin Duke,[2] and Paul O'Sullivan.

Alumni

References

  1. Brian Pascual, "Comedy college on campus", Humber Et Cetera, 16–22 April 1998, page 16.
  2. Jef Catapang, "Cleaning up the act", Humber Et Cetera, 5 April 2007, page 21.
  3. "Comedy", The Globe and Mail, 1 July 2000, R4.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.