Teenprov - Ages 13-17 - Tuesdays

Teenprov - Ages 13-17 - Tuesdays

$150.00

Teenprov - Ages 13-17 - Tuesdays
Tuesdays, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
April 28th - May 26th, 2026


Instructors
DuJuan Dixon
Zachary Nafziger

Class Description
Teenprov is an introductory improv acting class for teens - ages 13-17.
No prior experience necessary!

Students will explore storytelling, teamwork, fun, and creativity while learning the basics of improv: Building scenes from suggestions, agreement, and cooperation with others.


Meets Tuesdays for 5 weeks at:
Harrisburg Improv Theatre
1633 N 3rd St., Harrisburg 17102

Our Teenprov class culminates in an optional graduation show:

Graduation show
Friday, May 29th, 7-8pm

  • 50% OFF for siblings:
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Attendance
Students are allowed to miss 1 class.

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Zach Nafziger

Zach officially began his improv journey at the HIT in 2021, but as a child he enjoyed creating unscripted short films on the fly with a flip video camera and a couple of friends.

He has performed with a handful of teams at the HIT and strives for strong characters, authenticity, and having as much fun as possible.

In his free time, he likes making music in a variety of genres.

DuJuan Dixon

DuJuan Dixon has been performing stand-up since 2009 and doing improv since 2019, after graduating from the Harrisburg Improv Theatre.

He’s taught workshops for Milton Hershey School, York City School District, and other programs across central PA, using comedy to help students unlock confidence, creativity, and quick thinking.

He is the creator of Hyena Skits, a live sketch comedy show known for its fearless characters and In Living Color-inspired energy.

DuJuan also co-created The Blackest Thing Ever, an interactive comedy experience that blends improv, interviews, and live music to explore culture and connection through laughter.

When he’s not writing or directing, you can find DuJuan building up Harrisburg’s creative scene, dodging writer’s block, or getting roasted by his 5-year-old son (who’s already funnier than him).