Events, NEWS

Emerging Erica

We’d like to send SO MANY congratulations to Improv Niagara cast-mate Erica Sherwood for two major back-to-back artistic accomplishments.

Firstly, she’s been nominated for the Emerging Artist Awards in the City of St. Catharines Arts Awards and her cast-mates at IN couldn’t be more proud of her!

Secondly, this evening at Mahtay Café & Lounge, alongside fellow artist Lauren Regier, Sherwood premiered her gallery exhibit “What She Sees: Visual Arts of Erica Sherwood.” Her pieces will remain on the gallery walls at Mahtay until mid-March, and we highly encourage everyone to check ’em out. Maybe you’ll be inspired to take one home! 

Once again, huge congratulations Erica! We’re so proud and always in awe of your creative talents!

Erica with her piece "fuzzy bee." This, and other of her works will remain on display at Mahtay Café & Lounge in St. Catharines until mid-March.
Improv Niagara's cast outside their home of Mahtay Café in downtown St. Catharines
Events, Improv, Shows

A FREE Improv Niagara Show for a Good Cause

Christmas time is finally here! And, I have always found that giving is way more fun than receiving. Improv Niagara truly wouldn’t be what it is today without the many people who come to see the shows every month, and for that we are truly grateful. I can honestly say that without you, there would be no show (I mean, we do have great fun at rehearsals, but there is nothing like a laughing crowd of people!) 

This year, we are doing two “After-Christmas Specials.” Our first is “Improv Fallout” on Friday evening – the show you’ve come to know and love, but with a festive twist! The second show, Saturday evening, will be our first ever “Audience Appreciation” show!  This means, if you come to see Improv Fallout on Friday night, you will get the second Saturday show for FREE! (Pfffft…and they say that nothing in life is free!) 

If you are unable to attend the Friday Fallout show, that’s OK! Just bring a canned good or non-perishable food item and you will be admitted into our Holiday Improv Gathering.  All of the goods received will be donated to Community Care – St. Catharines & Thorold

It feels good to give back to the community that has supported us for nearly two years now! 

Happy Holidays from Dina and all the other improvisors at Improv Niagara! We hope to see you at the show. Maybe you can bring your out-of-town family too?

– DINA SENIOR
Co-Founder of Improv Niagara

Improv Niagara at the District School Board of Niagara's Professional Development Day
Events, Improv, Workshops

IMPROV IN EDUCATION: Using Improv to Help Teachers

Evie Jones recounts her recent experience representing Improv Niagara at DSBN’s Fall Professional Development Day. Teachers, take note!

Many years ago I had the pleasure of meeting a soft, kind, talented man by the name of Jack Wieler. Jack is an actor in St. Catharines, and during my youth, my mother was making lots of independent theatre in our town. She would often bring me to rehearsals and I would get to watch from the distance, with my young, fresh, impressionable child’s mind. One of her colleagues was Jack. They would put on shows together at the old NAC- you know when it was on Bond Street before our friends from Liberty Bikes arrived on the scene. It was through these in-and-out rehearsal halls that I would come to formulate my dreams, by watching people with talent, dedication and a love for the Arts. 

Jack is now the Secondary Consultant for the Arts in Education programs with the District School Board of Niagara. He helps to generate social momentum surrounding arts and culture in our city and within our educational system. He works with high school students and educators.

Much of what we do with Improv Niagara- other than performing our monthly “Improv Fallout” each month at Mahtay- and building a lively,  fun and interactive comedy presence in Niagara- is outreach to the community. We reach out to groups such as seniors, youth groups, people struggling with anxiety- etc. We do this because improv offers wide variety of activities and games that help relieve stress, build self-confidence, and support team building!  

It only made sense to have an afternoon coffee with Mr. Weiler to discuss how Improv Niagara could bring our skills, knowledge and expertise to our local high school teachers. 

Each year the District School Board of Niagara hosts a few Professional Development Days. Their purpose is to facilitate new and innovative ways of teaching for educators to bring into their classrooms and help guide their students through their learning journeys. Myself and Brie, Head Instructor and Owner of Improv Niagara had the pleasure of being able to offer what we do in a workshop setting. Teachers participated in games, discussed some improv theory and focused on some basic themes that cover how improv supports learning. 

It was an awesome experience for all. We learned so much! We learned that high school students struggle with self-confidence and that can sometimes make or break their openness to a learning environment. It can prevent their cognitive processes and hinder them from getting a full experience of a lesson. We showed teachers how improv can relieve some those issues. Improv is designed to generate “messing up.” It is designed to allow participants to “let go” and have fun. Once those two goals are accomplished, the sky’s the limit! 

It was a great opportunity for me to reconnect with Jack. He has inspired me over the years, and now I got to bring something that I am practicing in my own artistic life to the table. Brie and I had a fantastic experience holding such a unique, important workshop. Repping IMPROV NIAGARA in the community is a great feeling, and we hope to keep connecting with Educators and students alike. Let’s keep up that social momentum surrounding arts in St. Catharines and beyond!

– Genevieve (Evie) Jones
Actor, Director, Playwright
Cast Member at Improv Niagara

An imagine of Improv Niagara's Mickie and Tino posing with the guest of honour Mickey in a frame that says "Mickey's Roadshow".
Birthday, Events, Improv

Mickey’s Surprise Birthday Party

One of the many ways Improv Niagara brings humour and joy to the Niagara Region is by performing at special events. Recently, IN was asked to participate in a Surprise 70th birthday Party in Port Colborne, Ontario. Take a look at what our cast member Mickie Krish had to say about the event:

What a wonderful party! Improv Niagara players, Tino Notarianni and I had the pleasure of sharing in a surprise birthday party for Mickey Mayne. It was a fantastic opportunity to use improv as a way to celebrate and honour a lovely woman.

Mickey is has been a fan of the “Antique Roadshow” television program for years. Her family decided that it would be fun to surprise her with an Antique Roadshow-themed party! Guests were invited to bring any items that they would like to have appraised. Tino and I came dressed in bowties and improvised histories and details about what made each item uniquely special and the price these beloved possessions would fetch from motivated buyers. Some of these “heirlooms” included, an old doll, a rotary telephone, a straight razor, and even some “dinosaur dung”. The audience enjoyed hearing what made each piece so special, while also seeing their family and friends present and become part of these histories.

Everyone had a fantastic time and we were so pleased that we could bring a bit of joy to such a lovely woman. Improv is a wonderful tool that allows people to come together and create.

– Mickie Krish

If you’re looking for a fun and unique way to bring joy to someone important in your life’s special event, say “Yes And!” to Improv Niagara!