Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut

Address: 11 Asylum St #402, Hartford, CT 06103.
Phone: 05784832.
Website: seateaimprov.com
Specialties: Arts organization, Performing arts group, Performing arts theater.
Other points of interest: Identifies as women-owned, Gender-neutral restroom, LGBTQ+ friendly, Transgender safespace.
Opinions: This company has 46 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.8/5.

📌 Location of Sea Tea Improv Studios

Sea Tea Improv Studios 11 Asylum St #402, Hartford, CT 06103

⏰ Open Hours of Sea Tea Improv Studios

  • Monday: 7–10 PM
  • Tuesday: 7–10 PM
  • Wednesday: 7–10 PM
  • Thursday: 7–10 PM
  • Friday: 7–10 PM
  • Saturday: 10 AM–10 PM
  • Sunday: 10 AM–10 PM

Sea Tea Improv Studios es una organización de arte que se encuentra ubicada en Hartford, Connecticut. Su dirección es 11 Asylum St #402, Hartford, CT 06103, y su teléfono es 05784832. Pueden visitar su sitio web en seateaimprov.com para obtener más información sobre sus clases y programas.

Esta organización se identifica como una organización de arte, un grupo de arte que presenta actuaciones de teatro de improvisación. También se describe como una escena de teatro de arte.

Sea Tea Improv Studios tiene varias características que la hacen destacar en la comunidad de arte. Algunas de estas características incluyen su compromiso con la diversidad y la inclusión, como se refleja en su identificación como una organización women-owned y su compromiso con la seguridad y el bienestar de sus clientes LGBTQ+ y transgénero.

Además, la organización tiene un restaurante que ofrece una variedad de opciones para su audiencia, lo que la convierte en un destino popular para aquellos que buscan un lugar para relajarse y disfrutar de un buen ambiente.

Sea Tea Improv Studios también es conocida por su teatro que ofrece una experiencia única y emocionante para sus clientes. El teatro ofrece una variedad de espectáculos, desde obras de teatro clásicas hasta obras contemporáneas.

En cuanto a la ubicación, Sea Tea Improv Studios se encuentra en el corazón de Hartford, Connecticut. La dirección es fácil de encontrar y el lugar tiene un ambiente acogedor que hace que los clientes se sientan cómodos y relajados.

La opinión de los clientes es muy positiva, con una media de 4.8/5 en Google My Business. Los clientes elogian la calidad de la enseñanza, la amabilidad del personal y la variedad de opciones disponibles.

Otras características de interés de la organización incluyen su gender-neutral restroom y su compromiso con la diversidad y la inclusión.

Información de contacto

Para obtener más información sobre Sea Tea Improv Studios, puede contactarlos por teléfono al 05784832 o visitar su sitio web en seateaimprov.com.

Especialidades

  • Arts organization
  • Performing arts group
  • Performing arts theater

Otras características

  • Identifies as women-owned
  • Gender-neutral restroom
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safe space

Opiniones

This company has 46 reviews on Google My Business.

Media de opinión

Average opinion: 4.8/5.

👍 Reviews of Sea Tea Improv Studios

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
Grace G.
5/5

I love taking classes at Sea Tea Studios. Would highly recommend to anyone of all skill levels, age or other background. Improv can be very vulnerable and scary and the good people of Sea Tea have made an amazing space where you can feel comfortable failing and be celebrated when you succeed. The instructors are really great, understanding people- you get the sense that no one who teaches there does it for anything less than a love of improv and a desire to help other people learn about it. They really take the time to get to know you and truly want you to succeed. One of my favorite things about the classes is getting to know people from all walks of life, backgrounds and experiences. I've made so many friends at Sea Tea who I would have never otherwise met. The new studio space is lovely and very welcoming. The prices are incredibly reasonable and many scholarships are offered which do a great deal to letting this art form be appreciated by more people. Highly recommended- I love this place!

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
Jack C.
5/5

Shows are genuinely some of the best I've seen. Super talented and funny actors. Must do activity if in Hartford area

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
C M.
5/5

I have taken multiple classes at Sea Tea Improv Studios and I highly recommend them! All the instructors are wonderful and establish a supportive environment for students to learn improv. Side effects of taking Sea Tea Improv classes may include: becoming more spontaneous, decisive, and creative, improved listening, conversation, and public speaking skills, being more present in the moment, and joy! Also, while taking classes, you get to attend their theater shows for free, which are always hilarious and a great learning experience as a student of improv.

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
Kevin O.
5/5

A fantastic place and community to learn improv and comedy and theater with weekly family friendly options

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
Dwight T.
5/5

Great classes, lots of options. Constantly have shows. Talented people. Good community.

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
Gary B.
5/5

I've recently started taking some acting classes, and Sea Tea was recommended as a good place to learn improv. I took the 4-week Intro to Improv course to get my feet wet and see how I like it (especially since it's about a 1:10 drive from my house), and I can say it was a lot of fun! Unfortunately I missed the last class due to work obligations, but I'll likely be back for more. Also, taking any of their classes (or at least, the one I took, which is the most basic one) allows you to get in to most of their shows for free (it's part of the learning experience). And I liked how each class also had a guest instructor, so you got to experience different viewpoints too.

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
David W.
3/5

I took my first Improv 101 class at Sea Tea theater in Hartford 4 years ago. I went on to take many Sea Tea classes, workshops, and do many improv jams and drop-in practices and some shows. I really liked Sea Tea’s Improv 101 class and as a stand-alone experience I would recommend it. Beyond that, it has been hard for me to progress into regular performing, which is kind of a goal when participating at an improv theater. Perhaps I may not be in the target demographics for their products. Understandable. Or it could be that I am a neurodivergent person lacking the needed social skills, though that hasn’t stopped my successes elsewhere.

While I like the individuals and the teachers at Sea Tea, and respect the efforts of so many volunteers, I prefer a more nurturing, creative, artistic, safe-space-first improv comedy environment than what Sea Tea offers. YMMV.

I do hope Sea Tea finds ways to improve and grow and reach more people. The community does some great things but I imagine this is a hard business to run and it is hard to meet everyone’s needs. Then again, I’ve also heard a lot of improvisers discontented about Sea Tea having too many cliques, inner-circle favoritism, lots of relationships amongst leadership, and other situations that seem like potential barriers to inclusion.

I do a lot of improv elsewhere (out-of-state and online). In comparison to other organizations, I wish Sea Tea was a safer space. My opinion is that Sea Tea has more of a self-protecting “We don’t condone this or that behavior” approach. My experience has been that the behavior rules are inconsistently communicated and enforced at Sea Tea events.

I prefer how my other out-of-state improv communities who use "time-out or new-choice or step out of scene" rules that any improvisor can use anytime, without repercussion, to stop any scene and prevent the risk of “isms” and punch-down comedy. Unlike my Sea Tea experience, other creative safe spaces I’ve been in more consistently ask pronouns and even proactively ask accommodation needs.

In my experience, it seems that the Sea Tea teachers and facilitators are the ones who are supposed to stop unsafe content. That doesn’t work well from what I’ve seen, such as when, for example, I was at a Sea Tea practice where a monologue about a mental health disability was used as a suggestion to inspire a scene which then led to one improviser mock-slapping other improvisers. Most places consider mental health disabilities to be inappropriate content.

I do hear of promising efforts at Sea Tea but there is room to go. For example, I was in a recent class show where it was said Sea Tea was trying to have more male and female balance, which is great. But I was confused by being told “that doesn’t count” when I mentioned nonbinary is also a gender identity. I guess it's still a cisnormativity approach unfortunately.

To add to that, there’s a Show Pitch section of Sea Tea website but it lacks recommendations for diversity. In contrast, UCB improv theater in NYC asks this on the UCB show pitch form: “How does your show align with the following mission statement...? Our mission is to create an environment where comedians can hone their craft, find their voice, and take big risks on stage. With a commitment to amplifying diverse voices, we encourage a culture of empathy, dignity, and understanding...” It would be nice if Sea Tea did similar to give focus to amplifying diverse voices.

The Sea Tea audition form also lacks a clear requirement to self-identify one’s marginalization status and/or disability accommodation needs. Without enabling improviser self-identification during auditions, I wonder how Sea Tea would have a way to create the inclusive comedy that is part of their mission.

Sea Tea Improv Studios - Hartford, Connecticut
Timothy K.
5/5

Protip: Sea Tea Improv's Studios are different than their Theatre. Be aware that you might be looking for the other venue. Improv classes take place in a building above the first floor, while performances are at the theatre below the first floor at different addresses

This place is an awesome resource for a centrally located city, also the Connecticut capital, in Hartford.

Easily accessible from eastern highways bearing west, you'll find yourself near a parking lot with plenty of parking across near the studios.

The Studios offer a mix of traditional classes and workshops to get involved, and the prices are affordable. You should definitely consider taking a class here, it's worth every moment!

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