Two men with glasses and beards, wearing gray shirts and brown pants, are performing a scene on a black stage, with chairs and a water bottle in the background. One man is kneeling with hands clasped, and the other is kneeling with hands raised.

Your team still won’t click.

Don’t worry. I teach improv.

Improv theater-based education for companies with brilliant people and over the top communication and confidence problems. Overcome that stuff and access more brilliance with me.

“Isaac is a wonderful teacher. He's helped me tremendously in making me a better communicator, listener, creator and collaborator! I would highly recommend his classes, they're quite a ride!”

-One of my students at Boom Chicago in Amsterdam

Isaac’s joyful teaching style creates a safe space to explore new skills! He helped me build confidence for speaking and performing publicly, so that I could better show up on social media and build my business brand with authenticity (and a splash of silliness).

-Another one of my students at Boom Chicago

Your work should feel more fun. You’ve definitely got capable and clever people. What in the world’s missing? Most likely, a shared way of listening, building on one another, and uniting humbly when challenges arise.

The good news is that learning improv can address these fundamental issues. The better news? I teach improv!

I’ve spent the last 20+ years teaching folks to think quicker, trust collaborators and themselves more, and say yes to their imaginations.

What is improv, though? Quickly, improv is the art of making stuff up. You may know it as comedy, but it’s also theatrical, dramatic, heartfelt, and historically a proven method of helping others find their voice.

Want to know how improv can help reveal your team’s creative and communicative potential? Book a free call with me so I can cook up a session or several!

Apply play and imagination to your team’s messiness

I’m not the sort of facilitator who swoops in, gets a few giggles, and leaves you with a fun memory or two. I help you get the most out of improvisation, so you can listen better, handle the unknown, and collaborate more effectively long after I disappear.

Most communication issues boil down to poor listening and not being thoughtful enough. Improv helps us listen more actively and attentively, making it easier to build on ideas, spot more valuable opportunities, and understand what’s really going on. I focus on making this a discipline and a reflex.

Listen like you mean it

Ideas morph. Plans change. A key stakeholder changes their mind and everything you prepared has to be thrown out. Reorgs arise (no matter what you do). Improv trains you to deal with the unexpected, so you can address it head on and with curiosity.

Think with dexterity

Tear down those silos

Teams that don’t trust each other stop collaborating and seeing value outside their boundaries. Improv is a chance for people to take small, safe risks together and make astounding discoveries. It helps scaffold psychological safety and build opportunities for cross-team collaboration. Learning the art is especially handy for new teams, merged teams, and international teams still struggling to find a shared rhythm.

Finding the fun

It may just be that your team isn’t broken and there’s nothing to fix. In reality, you may just need space to be yourselves (within reason, of course). Doing improv together is a genuinely good time – ask literally anyone who’s ever tried it and won’t stop trumpeting the virtues of “yes, and" A little directed fun goes a long, long way.

Let’s talk practicalities. I run sessions of all shapes and sizes, from 2-hour energising workshops to full-day sessions that delve deeper into your specific dynamics. I can tailor teaching to fit small groups or big flocks of people, in Amsterdam, the Randstad, and across the greater Netherlands. And before you ask: no prior experience required. I structure everything to fit everyone’s artistic and linguistic level. And also, everything is in English (so it’s great practice if some extra language learning is desired).

The teaching itself

Got questions? Here’s an FAQ, from me to you.