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Sketch 101 — Sketch Comedy Writing

Saturdays 3:15-6:15 starting Feb 23, 2008
Cost: $325

This course is an introduction to the UCB philosophy on sketch comedy, specifically using “the game” to write short comedic scenes. Each week students will engage in writing exercises that will explore different sketch formats. Students will be exposed to different methods for turning funny ideas into even funnier written sketches. Students will leave the class with an understanding of popular sketch formats and a portfolio of writing.

No prior sketch writing experience is necessary – the only requirement for this class is a desire to write and learn. Students should be prepared to work each week outside of class, preparing sketches for presentation in class. Students will be required to see two live sketch shows before the end of the course.

Class Size: 12 Students

Sketch 101 - Introduction to Sketch Comedy Writing

This class is your buffet-style introduction to UCB sketch comedy. Each week our writing exercises will explore a different sketch form – from one-joke blackouts to smart satire to character monologues. You will workshop a variety of basic scene setups and develop these different methods of turning your funny ideas into even funnier sketches. Students will leave the class with a knowledge (and portfolio) of a handful of the most popular sketch forms.

No prior sketch writing experience is necessary – the only requirement for this class is a desire to write and learn.

Maximum class size is 12.

No Class March 22nd.

Liz Cackowski

cackowski, liz
Liz Cackowski has been writing and performing sketch comedy for over ten years. She wrote for Saturday Night Live for three seasons where she received a Writers Guild Award for best Comedy/Variety show. Before moving to New York, Liz performed on The Second City Mainstage and improvised at Improv Olympic and Comedy Sportz. She also spent a wonderful year in Amsterdam performing at Boom Chicago. Liz can be seen in Assscat on Sunday nights as well as on the Adult Swim show "Fat Guy Stuck In Internet."