Summer Camps

for Kids and Teens at ColdTowne Theater

Improv & Sketch for all Levels of Experience

  • Sharpen your Comedy Skills
  • Create Fearlessly
  • Laugh yourself silly with new friends and old on the ColdTowne stage.

ExAb Summer Camps are positive, low pressure, and laughter filled, taught by experienced Improvisers with years of teaching and performing experience. Each week is a unique adventure in comedy that ends with a performance for friends and family..

Camps are listed chronologically below or link to specific age groups. Extended care available for some camps.


Summer Camp: Tween &Teen Improv Intensive (July)

3 day Improv Intensive for tweens & teens. Improv basics with a focus on creating characters & scenes that stretch imaginations and build confidence. All levels welcome. Students divided into groups based on age, experience and/or focus. Performance on the final day.

Summer Camp: Improv for a Funnier Fall

Ages 5 to 14. You did it. You survived the summer, and it’s almost time to go back to school. Why not return with some Improv techniques for listening, saying yes, and collaborative creation? Also, jokes. So many jokes! Groups organized by age. Performance on the final day.


Summer Camp: Improv for a Funnier Fall (August)

Ages 5 to 14. You did it. You survived the summer, and it’s almost time to go back to school. Why not return with some Improv techniques for listening, saying yes, and collaborative creation? Also, jokes. So many jokes! Performance on the final day.


Summer Camp: Improv for Teens: Finding The Game

Ages 12 to 17. Improv depends on listening to one another and saying “Yes!’ to one another’s ideas. But to create funnier scenes and more developed characters, we look for the unusual thing and heighten it. We call this “finding the game.” This week, we begin with Improv basics but focus on identifying and heightening the comedy in what’s already there. All levels welcome. Performance on the final day.


Summer Camp: The Dog Days of Improv

Ages 5 to 14. This is it. The last week of break and maybe the hottest month of the year.* Why not look for the comedy in that? Low pressure and fun, this week we use essential Improv techniques to squeeze the final funny out of summer.

*Kidding! September is way hotter.