Improv–Let Go and Grow!
with Ginger Goldman ’96

Talented artists and CEOs alike turn toward improvisational classes to polish, or rather 
un-polish, their creativity. Letting go of stifling inhibitions and learning to be more in the moment can lead to more effective communication both in the workplace and at home. I will guide you through hilarious and energizing improv and acting exercises that will allow you to think on your feet and tap into you hidden creativity (believe me, it’s there!). Your listening and presentational skills will soar, while we laugh and emote in a comfortable, safe, and accepting environment. 

Sessions: Six, 90-minute sessions
When: Mondays, January 26; February 2, 9, 23; March 2 & 9
Time: 7:00–8:30pm
Tuition: $190, if postmarked by 12/12/08; $230, if postmarked by 1/19/09

Ginger Goldman ’96, is a local theatrical and commercial actress. After graduating from Greenhill, she trained in the drama conservatory at The University of Miami. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Theater from The University of Southern California.  Ginger then moved back to Dallas to take advantage of its flourishing theater scene. While working toward her Master’s degree in Theater at Texas Woman’s University, Goldman performed in numerous local productions and was assistant director of a fall play at Greenhill. She wrote, produced and starred in her thesis one-woman show, which she has since performed at many venues. Most recently, she appeared in Paula Vogel’s “The Long Christmas Ride Home” at Stage West in Fort Worth. She is represented by the Kim Dawson Agency. 

For questions, contact Christine Eastus at afterdark@greenhill.org, or by phone at (972) 628-5441.