About this Event
LEGO GOAT WORKSHOP 🐐
The phrase 'the basics of improv' is used all the time...but what on earth does it really mean How can we all have the same basics when we're all so different both as performers and as humans!
So, join me and discover your very own 'lego goats' (our own basics which we'd be lost without!) From newbies through to veterans, there's something for everyone in this one of a kind workshop.
What do I mean, one of a kind.. well each and every time this workshop is ran, its different (as improv should be) with over 100 pieces of paper with 'improv basics' to choose from, participants will decide the journey we go on.
Feedback on Lego Goats includes;
I came out of the session a braver improviser! I felt safe and at the same time challenged; a testimony to the excellent facilitation British Improv Project, 2024
I have my own 'lego goats' now, and I can't wait to put them into action - it's been great to be given permission to find out what works for me, highly recommend! - Participant of Lego Goat intensive, 2025
*The full story as to why it's called 'Lego Goats' is revealed during the workshop and participants swear an oath to never share.
**For those with access to Google...you could Google the story behind the discontinued Lego Goat...but you'd really be spoiling the air of mystery I'm trying to create.
Jen Hardy:
Hailing from the North West of England, Jen is an improviser, poet, teacher and coach. She has performed in all-female comedy troupes and Liverpool's first UCB style team as well as short form 'who's line is it anyway' type shows.
Jen currently toured with The Incomplete Works of Shakespeare, including a sell out 5 star run at the Pleasance Courtyard at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival. She has also created a fully improvised family show and continues to develop shows and formats both for her own team and as a coach and director for others.
As a trained teacher, Jen teaches and coaches across the nationally and internationally. This has included international festivals, teams who've gone on to perform at international festivals and individuals who've gone on to carve out professional comedy careers.
As the co-director of the Liverpool Improvisation Festival, Jen is passionate about bringing the best of Improvisation to the city, including new works from emerging artists, grassroots community groups and world class improvisers who work internationally.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Liverpool Arts Bar, 22 Hope Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom
GBP 75.47












