"What Comes Next? Improvisation for Adults" presented by Karen Santos
Date: Tuesday, 2/12
Time: 6:00-8:00 PM Location: Sandwich Public Library, Rm 2 Cost: $50 Members/55 Non-members Do you want to escape for a refreshing two hours from the stress and concerns of daily life? Have fun in this workshop consisting of improvisation, theatre games, exercises, and basic acting techniques. Stretch your imagination and throw caution to the wind: create characters and bring their stories to life. The class focuses on participation and interaction, with lots of laughter thrown into the mix. Do you want to challenge your creative side? Or do you just want to get your silly on? Come on over and check it out. Class Registration closes 48 hours prior to the first class, as a courtesy to the instructor. Some classes have limited enrollment so please register soon so you don’t miss out.
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Instructor: Ms. Karen Santos

Karen Santos has worked on and off stage for more than thirty years in various roles performing, directing, producing, writing and teaching.
At the Sandwich Arts Alliance, she has taught, played in the Ukulele Festivals, acted in their Staged Readings, and currently serves as the Acting Executive Director.
Karen has also taught creative drama at Cotuit Center for the Arts, Waldorf School of Cape Cod, and the Barnstable Intermediate School’s cluster enrichment program. At the City Performing Arts Center in Boston, she worked with their City Spotlights program, a cultural celebration of Boston neighborhoods, culminating in an intergenerational ensemble performance piece. In their education office, she helped coordinate participation in its Fun Fridays Program and off-site interactive performance workshops.
Karen combined her passion for animals and theatre for her thesis project, a drama-based curriculum unit on responsible pet care and the understanding/celebration of the human-animal bond. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in Theatre Education from Emerson College.
At the Sandwich Arts Alliance, she has taught, played in the Ukulele Festivals, acted in their Staged Readings, and currently serves as the Acting Executive Director.
Karen has also taught creative drama at Cotuit Center for the Arts, Waldorf School of Cape Cod, and the Barnstable Intermediate School’s cluster enrichment program. At the City Performing Arts Center in Boston, she worked with their City Spotlights program, a cultural celebration of Boston neighborhoods, culminating in an intergenerational ensemble performance piece. In their education office, she helped coordinate participation in its Fun Fridays Program and off-site interactive performance workshops.
Karen combined her passion for animals and theatre for her thesis project, a drama-based curriculum unit on responsible pet care and the understanding/celebration of the human-animal bond. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in Theatre Education from Emerson College.