Concordia’s IMPROVables plans a semester of entertainment
The Concordia IMPROVables, an improvisational theatre group, plans to present campus with several entertaining shows throughout the course of the Fall 2024 semester.
The IMPROVables fall schedule includes performances at:
Friday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. -- Homecoming show in Concordia Plaza
Friday, Oct. 25 from 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. -- Halloween-themed mini-Improvathon in Janzow Top
Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. -- Janzow Top
IMPROVables practices every Tuesday and Thursday night from 8:30-10 p.m. in the Black Box theatre of the Borland Center for Music and Theatre. The group, which is part of Concordia’s performance-focused Curtain Club, is open to all students interested in improvisation, honing their performance skills and having fun.
In the past, IMPROVables has also hosted shows at Seward’s Olde Glory Theatre as well as the outdoor band shell north of Godfather’s Pizza.
“The most fun parts of improv are laughing with friends at the scenes in practices and the shows we put on at Concordia for students and the community.”
“The most fun parts of improv are laughing with friends at the scenes in practices and the shows we put on at Concordia for students and the community,” said Caleb Jalas, one-third of the IMPROVables leadership team for this year.
This year’s IMPROVables leadership includes senior Caleb Jalas of Deshler, Nebraska, sophomore Jason Church of Auburn, Washington, and sophomore Sarah Stepp of Lincoln, Nebraska.
According to Jalas, improv can help students strengthen their communication and public speaking skills while engaging them in fun, spontaneous activities.
“Improv is a great way to work on social and communication skills, storytelling, flexible planning and quick thinking. Public speaking is a worthwhile skill to develop for any profession, and improv is proven to help people feel comfortable in front of a crowd,” he said.
While Concordia’s improv group represents many students from education, church work and human services majors, Jalas said, the group also represents students in math, biology, art and more.
Furthermore, the group places an emphasis on faith culture among its members.
“We are also a close community centered around our love for God and each other. Our prayer time at each practice grounds us in our Christian faith and reminds us that we are there to support each other,” said Jalas.
Concordia Nebraska’s theatre department includes the theatre major and minor, as well as class and extracurricular options for students of other disciplines who are interested in participating. Productions put on by the department allow students to try many different activities, such as acting, directing, designing and more. Learn more about opportunities related to the theatre arts here.
Interested in theatre at Concordia?