The Improbable Summer School:

Our Work / Your Work

Monday 7th - Friday 18th August

In August 2023, Improbable hosted, for the first time ever, a residential summer school at our new home-to-be, the beautiful Bore Place, in the North Kent Downs.

Improbable’s Summer School is a residential programme focusing on your creativity, your spirit, your leadership, and your voice. Our unique approach will immerse you in Improbable’s acclaimed practice, enabling you to take a pause from the day to day, while we hold space for you and what might emerge. 

Over the last 30 years, Improbable has grown into a theatre company which defies categorisation. Our work ranges from Olivier-award winning operas like Akhnaten, to large-scale outdoor spectacles witnessed by 20,000 people, to acclaimed adaptations like My Neighbour Totoro. We’ve made celebrated theatre on all scales from rooms above pubs to the National Theatre and around the world, from Syria to Australia to Broadway. But we don’t just make shows, we work with business, charities, councils and across the cultural sector to hold space for people to have the time they need to make positive change. We lead and support skills development programmes for artists. We take our processes into conflict resolution and research, we lead an international network of M/Others Who Make.

At the heart of our practice is improvisation which binds together all of our work. Whether on stage, in someone else’s workplace or our own, the practice and philosophy of improvisation is at the core of our creative process. By 'improvisation' we mean any emergent or iterative process that seeks to bring awareness to each unfolding moment and an understanding that positive change comes not from one person, group, or ideology but will grow from the symbiotic interactions between us. 

This inaugural Summer Academy was for everyone – anyone who has an idea, a spark, a need to lead, to dream. People who work in the cultural sector, in finance, who are building a wind farm, looking to set up a new organisation or have a nagging question or idea you want to develop in your own work or life. The summer school was a place to explore, to learn, to create, and for us, together, to see what emerges for you…

Below you will find details on each week of the programme. Some participants did one week and some came for the whole two week ride:

Credit: Mika Rosenfeld