Yes, I have. I wrote earlier on it: The thing with improv is... it sucks. Most of the people who do it are terrible. I took a course in it, and I consider myself pretty funny in conversation, and I too was terrible. Aside from Whose Line Is It Anyway, it's not something many people watch consistently. Because it sucks. IMO, people who like and practice improv are probably weird, and more annoying than funny. Ironically enough, the woman who taught my class was the least funny person in the course. She did look like an aged ex-hottie, so it's not so surprising.
A lot of the techniques in improvisational comedy are a little too out there to use in conversation with girls. Plus, I have a fairly dry, verbal sense of humor, and improv makes me feel like a fag because it's so 'quirky' and off the wall.
It's worth a shot if it's not too much trouble, as it's better than nothing. Just I personally didn't enjoy it much.
If there were a class on comedy *roasting* though, I'd take it in a second. Or on heckling hecklers - I love it when comedians pick on audience members.
A lot of the techniques in improvisational comedy are a little too out there to use in conversation with girls. Plus, I have a fairly dry, verbal sense of humor, and improv makes me feel like a fag because it's so 'quirky' and off the wall.
It's worth a shot if it's not too much trouble, as it's better than nothing. Just I personally didn't enjoy it much.
If there were a class on comedy *roasting* though, I'd take it in a second. Or on heckling hecklers - I love it when comedians pick on audience members.