Improv Prague is an English-language improv comedy organization based in Prague that operates as the city's dedicated hub for weekly drop-in workshops, live shows, and corporate applied improv training. The company runs regular Improv Night events at venues in the Letna district and offers programming ranging from beginner drop-ins to advanced ensemble series. Its work centers on building connection, community, and creative confidence among Prague's international and local English-speaking population.
History
Improv Prague developed within the broader Prague English-language improv scene that expanded significantly through the 2010s, as a growing expatriate community supported a cluster of organizations offering shows and training in English. The company established a home at Coze Bar in Letna and built a recurring weekly format anchored by Improv Night, which combines workshop elements with audience-facing performance. Programming evolved to include the Blue Moon Advanced Workshop Series for experienced players and Improv for Life sessions emphasizing applied personal development. Corporate training and team-building services became a complementary revenue stream alongside the public-facing performance calendar.
Artistic Identity
Improv Prague positions itself as a community-first organization, emphasizing accessibility and inclusivity over competitive or prestige-oriented programming. Its approach integrates North American short-form and long-form traditions within a welcoming format designed to serve both performers seeking craft development and audiences seeking participatory entertainment.
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The Improv Archive. (2026). Improv Prague. Retrieved March 17, 2026, from https://improvarchive.org/companies/improv-prague
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