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About the Class

We’ll begin with a brief history of Commedia dell’Arte, tracing its origins in
Renaissance Italy and its enduring impact on theatre and performance. Warmups will
focus on physical preparation and body isolation—essential tools for Commedia’s
expressive movement and character work. Participants will then delve into character
movement techniques, exploring how physical choices shape and define archetypal
roles.
The workshop will include study and practice of lazzi—classic comedic bits and physical
gags that are central to Commedia performance. We’ll also work with Italian canovaccio
(improvisational scenarios), the traditional frameworks Commedia actors used to build
performances around stock situations and improvised dialogue.
By the end of the weekend, participants will collaborate to create and perform short
improvisational pieces inspired by authentic Commedia methods and canovaccio work.

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What YOU will need to bring:
  • Wear comfy clothes that you can move in, as well as close-toed shoes. (No flip-flops!)
  • This class is BYOW. (Bring your own water)
  • There is no food in the theater BUT if you need to snack during class, you can bring one to eat in the green room or the lobby.
Dates/Times:

May 16 & 17, 2026 12:00PM – 6:00PM

Location:

Norma Young Arena Stage
2688 Laclede Street, Suite 120
Dallas, TX 75201

Price:

$200/Student

About the Instructor:

Join Tobie Minor, Associate Professor of Practice and Director of Stage Combat and Intimacy at the School of Theatre, Dance, and Film at Texas State University, for an immersive weekend exploring the vibrant tradition of Commedia dell’Arte. This experiential workshop will introduce participants to the history and performance practice of this influential Italian theatrical form, known for its masked stock
characters, physicality, and improvised comedy. Tobie is a certified Vocal Combat instructor and a certified Commedia actor with Ars Comica in Reggio Emilia, Italy, bringing deep practical and pedagogical experience to every session.