Improvisation in Calgary
Companies
Organizations
Historical Moments
Loose Moose Theatre Company Founded in Calgary
Keith Johnstone and Mel Tonken co-founded Loose Moose Theatre Company in Calgary in 1977, creating the home where Johnstone would develop Theatresports and other foundational improv formats.
Keith Johnstone Introduces Theatresports
Keith Johnstone introduces the Theatresports format at Loose Moose Theatre in Calgary, creating a competitive framework in which two or more teams of improvisers perform scenes scored by judges. The format combines the spirit of athletic competition with improvisational aesthetics, creating immediate stakes and audience engagement. Theatresports spreads rapidly across Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and eventually worldwide, becoming one of the most widely performed improv formats in history.
Loose Moose Theatre Company Founded in Calgary
Keith Johnstone founds Loose Moose Theatre Company in Calgary, Alberta, creating the institutional home for his developing system of improvisational theater. Loose Moose becomes the birthplace of Theatresports and a laboratory for Johnstone's ongoing experiments with narrative, status, and spontaneity. The company's work, grounded in Johnstone's distinctive pedagogy, influences improvisers throughout Canada and internationally.
Keith Johnstone Establishes the International Theatresports Institute
On May 23, 1998, Keith Johnstone formalized the international licensing of his competitive formats by establishing the International Theatresports Institute. The ITI grants performance rights for Theatresports, Maestro Impro (also known as Micetro), and Gorilla Theatre, and distributes official format guides co-authored by Johnstone with Patti Stiles and Shawn Kinley. The institute provided a legal and pedagogical framework for the hundreds of organisations worldwide that perform Theatresports under licence.
International Theatresports Institute Founded by Keith Johnstone
Keith Johnstone founded the International Theatresports Institute on May 23, 1998 in Calgary, creating the worldwide licensing and community organization for his Theatresports, Maestro Impro, and Gorilla Theatre formats.
Loose Moose Moves to Crossroads Market
Loose Moose Theatre moved to its current home at 1235 26th Avenue Southeast in Calgary's Crossroads Market in 2005.
Keith Johnstone Dies in Calgary at Age Ninety
Keith Johnstone died on March 11, 2023, at Rockyview General Hospital in Calgary, Alberta, at the age of ninety. Johnstone created the Theatresports competitive format in the late 1970s and authored Impro: Improvisation and the Theatre (1979) and Impro for Storytellers (1998), two of the most widely read books in improvisational performance. His emphasis on status, spontaneity, and acceptance shaped the pedagogy of improvisation schools across North America, Europe, and Australia.
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