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KIT NOVOTNY, UChicago senior studying theater and anthropology




Major: Theater and Anthropology

College/Employer: University of Chicago

Year of Graduation: 2009

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Brief Biographical Sketch:

Originally from Boston, MA.
Senior at University of Chicago double majoring in Theater & Performance Studies and Anthropology.
Leader (production manager) of University of Chicago's Improv and Sketch comedy group "Off-Off Campus"

Off-Off Campus Outreach Program, Chicago, IL
Acting teacher: teach weekly after-school improv workshops for CPS students, Sue Duncan Center, 2007-present

Neighborhood Schools Program, Chicago, IL
Math and English Tutor: 5th grade, Price Elementary School, Chicago, IL, 2007-Present
After-school tutor: K-8th grade, St. Thomas School, Chicago, IL, 2006

Charles River Creative Arts Program, Dover, MA
Theatre, Dance, and Yoga Instructor: Taught theater, yoga & dance classes for children ages 8-15, wrote and directed children’s plays, choreographed a full-length musical for a cast of 50+, summers 2003-2006.

YouthWrite Program, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Acting & creative writing teacher: taught weekly workshops for CPS students through the School Partnership Program, 2005-2006.



Past Classes

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A280: Intro to Sketch Comedy in Splash! 2008 (Oct. 04, 2008)
Our class will serve as a crash course in sketch comedy! After a brief overview of Chicago's significance in the history of improvisational and sketch theater, we will teach a fully participatory writing and acting class covering all the basics of sketch writing: developing an original premise, creating interesting characters and relationships, and conveying the joke to the audience. Through a couple of planned examples and a few improvisational theatre exercises to help kickstart the creative process, we hope to show students that everything is funny if you learn to look at it from a certain way. We'll start with events from our own lives and re-tell them in order to reveal what makes them humorous. Because sketches are basically short funny stories told by actors, we'll create sketches in small groups which will perform their ideas at the end of the class. EVERYONE is welcome, and absolutely no experience is required - just a willingness to learn and a commitment to listen to the ideas of others without taking yourself too seriously.