* Trust.
    * Focus.
    * Support.
    * Listening.
    * Teamwork.
    * Scenework.
    * Spacework.
    * Cooperation.
    * Think quickly.
    * Public speaking.
    * Character study.
    * React positively.
    * Deal with change.
    * Make great decisions.
    * Overcoming obstacles.
    * Fresh, fun and playful.
    * Develop leadership skills.
    * Stretch your creative skills.
    * Increase openness to events.
    * Create innovative approaches.
    * Creative solutions to problems.
    * Welcoming community for artists.
    * Experience laughter and comedy.
    * Improve rehearsals and auditions.
    * Experience the ensemble process.
    * Encourage uninhibited self-growth.
    * Learn to fail gracefully with good nature.
    * Create memorable and entertaining theatre.
    * Develop interpersonal communication skills.
    * Further enhance your career as a performer.
    * Learn helpful acting skills and important life skills.
    * Develop creativity, imagination and unpredictability.
    * Be more relaxed and confident while expressing yourself.
    * Get a taste of the stage in a non-threatening environment.
    * Think on your feet, keep you on your toes, and lighten your step.
    * Connect and interact in active, involved, up-on-your-feet learning.
    * Discover your own artistic voice, both individually and within a group.
    * Experience the liberation of saying "yes" to whatever is thrown at you.
    * Learn how to create real characters with impassioned points of view and humor.
    * Make mistakes, take risks and chances, and explore dangerous territory in a safe, supportive environment.
    * Actors, writers, comedians, stand-ups, attorneys, students and teachers: be more comfortable on your feet.
    * Develop the ability to create full-blown scenes, and to entertain an audience, with nothing prepared in advance.
    * Create and flesh-out strong characters, relationships, objectives, story lines and environments instantly, on demand.