The Midterm Student Improv Show will take place in the Ulrich Museum

School of Performing Arts students in the Improvisation for Actors classes will perform their midterm show from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10 in the Polk/Wilson Gallery at the Ulrich Museum of Art.

Improv — short for improvisational theater — is a form of live, unscripted performance where actors create scenes, characters, dialogues and stories on the spot. Unlike traditional theater, there is no script and everything is made up in real-time, often using suggestions from the audience.

From the classes, taught by Kate Compton, assistant professor, two troupes will perform: Absolute Improv and Wu’s Line is it Anyway? 

Everyone is welcome at this free event.