I create and perform original improv formats that blend storytelling, theatrical structure, and cultural perspectives.
My shows range from playful multilingual comedy to more intimate narrative experiences, often inviting performers and audiences to explore unexpected connections and shared stories.
Many of these formats have been performed at festivals and theatres across Europe, Asia, Australasia, and Latin America, and can be adapted to work with local performers and ensembles.
These are some of the formats I most frequently perform or direct at festivals and theatres.
A storytelling-driven show where performers gather around the fire to share stories inspired by memory, culture, and imagination.
The show creates an intimate atmosphere where audiences and performers explore the narratives that connect us across time and place.
An improvised theatrical experience inspired by the traditions of Día de Muertos and the rich imagery of Latin American folklore.
Through music, ritual, and storytelling, performers bring to life characters who exist between memory and imagination, exploring themes of love, loss, family, and celebration.
An improvised telenovela filled with dramatic twists, passionate relationships, and larger-than-life characters.
Inspired by the world of Latin American television drama, the show embraces melodrama, humour, and unexpected revelations.
A high-energy multilingual improv show where performers switch between languages, cultures, and theatrical styles.
The format celebrates the playful chaos of communication across languages, inviting audiences into a vibrant world where storytelling transcends words.
A multilingual improv showdown where teams representing different countries compete in fast-paced theatrical challenges.
CWL has been performed internationally at festivals across three continents — celebrating cultural difference, language play, and the joy of unscripted performance.
An improvised show exploring the unexpected connections that form between strangers in the digital age.
Technology, secrets, and social dynamics collide as characters navigate the tension between what they reveal and what they hide. A format that is as funny as it is unsettling.
These formats can be adapted to different contexts, festivals, and ensembles.
Depending on the festival or theatre, shows can be presented with my touring collaborators or developed together with local performers through rehearsals and workshops.
Possible formats include:
• festival performances
• workshop-to-show projects
• site-specific or themed adaptations
• collaborations with local ensembles
• short festival sets or full-length evening productions
In addition to the above featured productions, I’ve created and directed a number of other improv formats exploring storytelling, genre, and ensemble work.
If you’re interested in programming one of these formats or developing a new version together, feel free to get in touch.
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