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Descend into the Dream with Jet Eveleth (June 13th @2pm-4:30pm) - Saturday, June 13, 2026 @ 2:00 PM
This workshop is for performers who are feeling stuck in their head. Created to help improvisers descend into the body and following the moment. It offers a totally different approach that invites the performer to dream and play. The workshop focuses on being present, finding emotional depth and truth. The performer will be invited to bring more authenticity to the stage. This style is derived from the approach of Mick Napier as well as Paola Colletto and Tj and Dave. Open to all levels as the techniques will be new to everyone.
“Working with Jet was like 5 years crammed into one year. Jet has shortcuts that give people superpowers.”
– Anatasha Blakely
“Ego breaking! Go with an open mind and be ready to leave feeling victorious.” -Sarah McPeck
“I’ve had a total epiphany from the workshop that has moved into how I’m living right now.” -Shana Merlin
“Zen-like insight.” -Michael Waterson, The Register
“I can honestly say that I’ve never taken any course that has better shown me what I’m capable of as a comedian.” -Jess Grant
“Get in a room with Jet.” -Allison Unger
“Many workshops promise the same thing — to teach the art of being physically and emotionally present. This one delivers.” -Leslie Carson, Los Angeles
“Open-soul surgery.” -Zay Weaver, Los Angeles
“Made me want to cry. Best workshop I’ve taken in 3 years. ” -Nate Morse
Bio
Jet is based in Los Angeles. Jet was the former artistic director of the Chicago Improv Festival and is a founding member of The Reckoning at the iO Theater. She performs in the show Adsit & Eveleth with Scott Adsit and with Blaine Swen In Jet & Blaine. She toured with The Second City and was faculty at The Second City Conservatory and the iO Theater. She performed at the Andy Kaufman awards and has won a Del Award for Best Scripted Show. She created and performed a role in the cirque show Absinthe, called the greatest show in Vegas history by Las Vegas Weekly. She directs the The Highland Park Clowns and runs Clown Church, a platform to reimagine comedy and theater. She taught comedy studies at Columbia College and has a Masters in Interdisciplinary Arts, a Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Doctorate in Integrative Medicine.
Financial Assistance
We understand that financial circumstances can sometimes make participation challenging. Please know that your presence, voice and contributions are valued here, and we are committed to making our programs as accessible as possible.
We have a few ways to help folks experience our classes. First off, all of our volunteers can take up to one full level class every term. Our volunteers learn positions at the theater and agree to a regular schedule at either our box office, tech booth, or our HM position which helps get the shows started on time. If you have a skill or trade or item that could be of benefit the theater, we're open to talking to you about it. We also offer payment plans for more flexibility, look into them at check out.
If those options aren't helpful, we offer an inclusion scholarship that will help Rise best reflect Denver. If you feel that you have a perspective and experience that Rise could benefit from we offer scholarships each term for our leveled classes. Apply below.
If you have circumstances beyond these options or would like more details on any of them please reach out to [email protected] with the subject "Financial Assistance"