A Fresh Start: Begin a Creative Practice with Ease and Flow (Online), Sunday, November 16, 12pm to 1:30pm CST (evenings EU/UK)
A Fresh Start: Begin a Creative Practice with Ease and Flow (Online), Sunday, November 16, 12pm to 1:30pm CST (evenings EU/UK)
Focus is a fresh start. The past is made to loosen its grip. – Viola Spolin
Do you have an idea for a creative project but don’t know how to begin? Or do you get overwhelmed and shut down before you start? This ninety-minute live online workshop is designed to help you start a regular creative practice in a state of ease and flow, even in these stressful times.
Through a combination of meditative warm ups, games, mindset shifts, and writing exercises, we’ll have fun, ground ourselves in the present, release the intuition, and let creativity flow without effort. Viola Spolin’s methods help actors and improvisers get out of the head even when facing an audience, and we’ll explore her philosophy to dissolve creative blocks. Participants will come away with a series of exercises to begin a regular creative practice (in any field) in a state of flow.
No experience is needed, just a willingness to play!
Live online class will meet: Sunday, November 16, 2025, from 12pm - 1:30pm Central Standard Time. Evenings in the EU & UK. Start times in other U.S. timezones: 10am Pacific, 1pm Eastern, 11am Mountain. Convert to your timezone here using Green Bay, Wisconsin as a reference point for U.S. Central time.
Classes will be held on Zoom. Broadband internet and Zoom are required. Players who can only access Zoom through a mobile phone can enroll but the experience may be limited. If you have any questions, please email workshops@violaspolin.org before registering.
Tuition: $40. Tuition is not refundable, but your space can be transferred to another player before the class starts, with prior approval. Or contact me in case a player on the waiting list can purchase your spot.
Waitlist: In the event the workshop is sold out, please select the tuition option and enter your email in the box to be notified if a space opens up.
Workshop email notifications: You’ll get a confirmation email and subsequent correspondence from workshops@violaspolin.org and aretha.sills@violaspolin.org. Please add these addresses to your contacts, and if you don’t hear back, check your spam folder for missing correspondence.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS:
Viola Spolin’s Theater Games launched the American improvisational theater movement and changed the way acting is taught. Her work has influenced generations of actors and educators. Theater Games release the intuition through focus, spontaneity, and play, opening up new avenues of expression and communication in your creative work and in your daily life.
In the workshops with sidecoach Aretha Sills, we’ll explore the groundbreaking exercises and theatrical concepts found in Spolin’s seminal book Improvisation for the Theater, with an emphasis on the philosophies of legendary improvisation innovators Spolin and Paul Sills, and on applying Spolin’s meditative methods to your work in any artistic discipline. See our Registration page for a complete list of upcoming workshops around the country.
ABOUT SIDECOACH ARETHA SILLS:
All workshops (except where noted) will be side-coached by Aretha Sills. Aretha is a writer and teacher of improvisational theater and creative writing. The granddaughter of Viola Spolin, Aretha studied for many years with her father, director Paul Sills (creator/director of The Second City and Story Theater). For well over a decade, Aretha assisted her mother Carol Sills as Associate Director of Sills/Spolin Theater Works. Aretha has conducted workshops for Paul Sills’ Wisconsin Theater Game Center, Bard College, Stella Adler Studio of Acting, Stockholm International School, Sarah Lawrence College, Teatro a Molla, and Northwestern University. She has worked with Tony- and Emmy-Award winning actors and has trained faculty from Northwestern, DePaul, Columbia College, The Second City, The Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science, LAUSD, CETA, and many other institutions and schools. Aretha created and directs an improvised show that tours Los Angeles public elementary schools. She’s given keynote addresses at the California Educational Theatre Conference and the Applied Improvisation Network World Conference, and gives talks about how improvisational theater in the U.S. emerged out of Progressive-era social activism through the work of Jane Addams, Neva Boyd, Viola Spolin, and Paul Sills. Aretha recently co-directed her new hybrid Story Theater play, “Impertinent Girls: The Teenage Writings of Jane Austen,” at Door Kinetic Arts Festival and University of Wisconsin Green Bay’s Reader’s Theatre Series.To be notified about upcoming workshops, or to inquire about private coaching or workshops for your school or group, please email.
QUOTES ABOUT THE WORKSHOPS:
"We have been improvising and working with Spolin games for over forty years. But whenever Aretha is teaching a workshop, we jump at the chance to take it. She is so steeped in the games that (of course!) she was able to translate them to the Zoom format — and it was if the play became even more focusedwith her sure and gentle guidance. Conronvirus be damned! Theater games still powerfully connect and create extraordinary theatre." – Deb Lacusta & Dan Castellaneta, The Simpsons, actor & writers
“I have never felt more focused. I thought you were absolutely wonderful and truly supportive. It made my summer. Your ability to teach on Zoom in spite of the dread of Covid-19 hanging over us was phenomenal.” – Bill Steinkellner, Four-time Emmy award winning show runner; Creator/Director of Instaplay
“Thank you for a wonderful class -- for directing us back to the practical and ingenious philosophy and games of Viola Spolin. It has expanded my sense of what is possible in terms of teaching online. Accepting where we are and the reality around us, and also the possibilities has been a health-giving experience. I had fun, and felt invigorated and refreshed after your class, and hope to give some kind of similar experience to my students. Their responses to Spolin’s exercises are full of surprise and excitement. The students allow themselves to be present and at ease.” – Stephanie Hunt, Actor/Director/Theater Lecturer, Stanford University and University of San Francisco
"Phenomenal translation to Zoom. I took at least two of your classes in person and while we all bemoan and miss live, embodied practice, this experience was just as powerful. In a different way. I’d do this kind of work with you every day if I could." – Marcy Willis, Leadership Coach & Consultant, Actress, Facilitator
“Aretha is dedicated to preserving the pureness of this technique, which from my point of view assists the actor to find the courage to find themself and then to fly. I believe she has, innately and amazingly, all the elements of the technique of both Viola Spolin and Viola’s son, the extraordinary director, Paul Sills. I have studied with Aretha, and believe me, the thrill lives on.” – Paul Sand, Tony award winner, Paul Sills’ Story Theater; Original Second City cast member
“As an educator and instructor of acting and directing, I was eager to learn about the American theater improvisation developed by Viola Spolin and expounded by Paul Sills. Aretha Sills provides an insight into the authentic roots of the system that has been utilized for years by theatre training programs. The workshop will provide you with an excellent opportunity to explore various games and exercises to enrich your view of performance and acting.” -Norma Saldivar, professor and chair, UNLV Department of Theatre, and executive director of the Nevada Conservatory Theatre
"I have no desire to be an entertainer and still get nervous when I speak to groups. I fear appearing silly. But I knew there was a little door inside of me that needed to be opened. That the shy, quiet, serious child wanted to be free. So nerves and all, I jumped feet first into Aretha Sills’ intensive Spolin workshop. I felt safe. The word “silly” became “playful.” At the end, I was tired and a little relieved -- but oh so proud of myself. Viola Spolin said, 'Get out of your head, into the space and await the invisible stranger.' Thanks to Aretha, I found that stranger and she is me." -Barbara Meltzer, Barbara Meltzer & Associates Public Relations and Marketing
“Aretha is one of the century’s best improvisation teachers. Like her grandmother before her, she understands people, theater, and improvisation in an intuitive and deep way. As someone who has studied with some of the top teachers in the country and has performed for over 15 years, I can honestly say Aretha’s work opened my eyes. I understood improv on a deeper level. I was refreshed and returned to beginner’s mind.” -David Alger, founder Pan Theater
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