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The Best Improv Classes In Boise

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For Team Building & Professional Development

"Our team had a great time today - rave reviews from our whole organization."
-Melissa Wildstein
-The Matchstick Group

The Radical Agreement Project (RA) is a recognized leader in corporate team building and soft skill development.

PROMO VIDEO

Get a sense for the fun and feel of an improv based workshop by watching our corporate training promo video!

RA utilizes a national network of improv experts in order to bring you the best improv classes and improv team building workshops possible!

Team Building & Skill Development Should Be Fun!
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Our Services In Boise

Improv can be used to advance the development of any soft skill, common workshop focuses include: ​​

Team Building / Communication / Creativity / Presentation Skills / Sales / Storytelling / Agility (In The Face Of The Unexpected) / Working with Difficult People / Collaboration / Listening / Staying In The Moment & Much More

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IN PERSON WORKSHOPS

Our 90-120 minute interactive workshops are perfect for teams of 6-20.  For larger groups, multiple instructors can be provided to run concurrent workshops.  

Engagements can include pre & post workshop exercises and materials.  All workshops include extensive consultation with the workshop instructor.  

Available anywhere in the continental US and Canada.

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INTERACTIVE LECTURES

Looking for a learning event that can address groups as large as 100 to 300 professionals?  Our 60-90 minute interactive improv lectures engage large groups while sharing valuable workplace strategies.

Available anywhere in the continental US and Canada.

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LIVE COMEDY

ENTERTAINMENT

Looking to make the next quarterly meeting just a bit more bearable?

Whether you are in the market for an emcee, a stand up, sketch comedy or a live improv comedy show, we can get you the absolute best up and coming comedians for your event! 

Available anywhere in the continental US and Canada.

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VIRTUAL WORKSHOPS

Our 60 minute online workshops work well for smaller groups of 6-12 participants and can be run on any video conferencing software. 

 

Virtual workshops can include pre-workshop exercises, post workshop materials, and consultation with the workshop instructor.  

Available anywhere a good internet connection is accessible.

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Led by the best improv instructors 

Improv is fun.

We take it seriously.

Thanks to RA's extensive contacts within the improv industry, only the best improv instructors will help facilitate your event in Boise.

Rebecca Turcotte,

HR Director

"The Radical Agreement Project provides activities that allow a group to learn collaboration skills, by supporting their team members in a positive and uplifting way. It is also, therefore, a useful way of building team communication and cohesion, by helping people communicate in an open, honest and constructive way."

Dennis DiMaggio,

Chief Learning Officer

"Terry brings great insights to applying Improv principles to leadership, communication, and teamwork challenges."

Eran Arbel,

Asst Director Talent Management & Development

"Terry is absolutely fantastic! He gets people to participate, has great feedback, and fun exercises to move things along."

Michelle Fischer,

Director of Strategic Communications & HR

"Terry is great! He takes a very creative approach to solving common work place challenges. He has the ability to engage and bring a team together in a positive fashion with the objective of helping them to realize their full potential. He is fun to work with!"

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Improv@Work

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Deep in the improv-loving heart of Idaho—yes, Boise—we drop into a bright, buzzing conference room, where a corporate improv workshop is about to pop off. No stuffy binders. No awkward icebreakers. Just full‑throttle fun, creative combustion, and teamwork magic happening in real time. The client? A tech-focused startup with one clear, simple problem: "Our departments don't talk to each other enough." That’s it. No drama. Just teams stuck in their own little orbits. We’re here to shake up the solar system.

BOISE ENERGY ENGAGED
Light floods in. People filter in. There’s a crackle in the air. From nimble four-person dev squads to one mega-crowd of 120+ (yep, wall-to-wall humans!), they showed up ready to learn, laugh, and maybe let go of a little professional polish in the name of real connection.

THE DYNAMIC DUO OF INSTRUCTORS
For small groups? One improv wizard with warmth and comic timing like your favorite sitcom teacher. For the big crowd? Two instructors—think improv Batman and Robin—one leading the laughs, the other sneakily weaving in soft-skill gold.

THE GAMES BEGIN
We started simple. Name poems (yep, rhymes and groans and giggles). Then “Yes, and…” riffs that turned "boring meetings" into sci-fi spacewalks. Then emotion relays: "Your bug was fixed!" becomes "Pitch it to the board!" and suddenly, engineers are selling features like late-night infomercial hosts.

BIGGER GAMES, BIGGER GUTS
When 100+ people shout “Volcano!” and instantly create a lava-evacuation comedy-drama, something shifts. People stop holding back. They listen. They jump in. They surprise each other—and themselves.

WHAT THEY LEARNED (WITHOUT EVEN REALIZING IT):
Team building from catching wild ideas mid-air
Communication through body language, tone, and trust
Presentation by standing tall and selling nonsense with heart
Agility by pivoting scenes mid-thought
Collaboration through nonstop “yes, and…”
Leadership from stepping up when things go off-script
Creativity with puppet-pitch meetings and hoverboard metaphors
THE AFTERGLOW
By the end, they’re laughing, high-fiving, trading inside jokes about volcanoes and vampire executives. And most importantly? They’re finally talking. Across teams. Across titles. Across old walls.
The client said: “That next planning sprint felt like magic. We were aligned, fast, and actually having fun.”

We serve the greater Boise area, including Downtown Boise, West Boise, North End, Boise Bench, Eagle River, Meridian, South Boise, Garden City area, Harris Ranch, Warm Springs Mesa, Eagle (city just outside but white‑collar heavy), Nampa (greater metro), Kuna, Star

Recommended Boise Venues

The Riverside Hotel

2900 Chinden Blvd
Boise, Idaho 83714

( 208) 343‑1871
www.riversideboise.com


This place? Total riverside knockout. Tucked right next to the water, it’s got meeting spaces that flex from cozy brainstorm hubs to 1,600-square-foot creative zones—all drenched in sunlight, with either river views or breezy courtyard vibes. You’ll find in-house tech support that actually shows up, catering that goes beyond “rubber chicken,” and a riverside boardwalk that basically begs you to take a walking one-on-one or host a spontaneous post-lunch improv jam. Upscale guest rooms? Check. On-site restaurant? Yup. Gym for the early risers? You bet. 

Hyatt Place Boise/Downtown
1100 Fairview Ave
Boise, Idaho 83702

( 208) 343‑5777
www.hyatt.com


Nestled downtown, Hyatt Place brings modern flair and flexibility. Their meeting spaces are modular, with movable walls to customize rooms from small workshops to mid‑size conferences. Built‑in AV, on‑site catering with 24/7 menu access, and very walkable to local eateries and the Grove Plaza. Guest rooms blend comfort and tech (media hubs, roomy desks), nice for teams staying overnight. Plus, there’s a coffee bar, rooftop happy hour offerings, and a trendy lobby where ideas just bounce off the walls (friendly encouragement included free).

Boise Centre Hotel

850 W Front St
Boise, Idaho 83702

( 208) 331‑8000
www.boisecentre.com


This is attached to the Boise Centre convention space—a powerhouse if you want serious event infrastructure. Massive exhibit halls, divisible ballrooms, breakout rooms—space to do anything from improv‑style games with 150 participants to corporate‑level multi‑track sessions. Plus AV support staff, built‑in carpeted staging, and a prime location by the Boise River and greenbelt.

A Sample Improv Exercise!

Improv Exercise

“Scorpion” 


Alright, imagine this: a room full of excited energy! A handful of players—anywhere from 6 to 20 sweet souls—gather in the room’s center. Eyes closed, hearts open. The rest of your crew stands around the edges, all ready to cheer (and keep things safe, wink wink).


Here’s how it unfolds:

  1. The Tap That Changes Everything
    One brave center‑dweller gets a gentle shoulder tap—from the trainer or facilitator—and—BOOM—they become the Killer, or our very own Vampire. (Yes, dramatic title; yes, instant thrill.)

  2. Eyes Closed, Heart’s Racing
    The trainer gives a go‑sign. And… the “blind” folks in the center start to roam slowly, gently, diagonally, curving through space as if they’re exploring in a fog. Totally blindfold‑free, but all senses on high.

  3. The Squeeze of Doom
    When our Vampire accidentally (or oh‑so‑dramatically) bumps into someone, instead of a high‑five they give a squeeze on the forearm—that person is “killed.” Cue the theatrical scream, the opening of eyes, the tapping out, and a dramatic exit. So extra. So delicious.

  4. Spectator Safety Crew
    The folks watching from the walls? They’re not just observers—they’re guardians of the blind roamers. “Whoa, careful, you’re near the wall!” or “Easy there, you’re close to the support column!” Safety, always.

  5. Victory—or Scream‑filled Silence
    The game wraps when all potential victims have been “killed.” The room—once chaotic—now comes to a collective hush… before bursting into big laughs, gasps, and triumphant hoots.

Two Fun Variations (because variety is the spice of improv):

  • “Vampire Tag” Variation:
    When a Vampire runs into a victim, that person becomes a Vampire, too—spreading the vamp‑love until everyone’s undead and the last mortal standing gets the dramatic honor of calling “game over!”

  • “Vampires Cancel Each Other” Variation:
    Should two Vampires brush into each other, poof—they revert to normal mortals. Improv math magic! Now the game becomes a strategic shuffle of energy: who turns whom and when?

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