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The Best Improv Classes In Fontana

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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 Fontana

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 Fontana.

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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A dynamic logistics and distribution firm in Fontana—just about 55 razor-sharp minds—was deep in the quicksand of corporate monotony. Think endless “Reply All” email chains that looped like bad soap opera reruns, workflows so siloed you’d think each department lived on its own distant planet, and Zoom calls that sucked the life force out of even the most caffeinated employees. Energy? Running on fumes. Hope? Wobbling like a pallet of fragile goods on a forklift with a squeaky wheel.

Enter—stage left—two improv coaches. These weren’t your khaki-clad, bullet-point-loving, PowerPoint-wielding consultants. Oh no. This was dynamite meets sugar-high meets “did-they-just-bring-a-boombox?” They arrived armed with zero slides, zero jargon, and one hundred percent creative chaos.

Then—bam!—the room went from “blah” to “bonkers” in the time it takes a forklift to beep in reverse. First, they had everyone do trust falls, but in the middle of explaining it, one coach yelled, “By the way, if anyone here’s in accounting, I love you but I will audit your snack drawer after this.” People laughed, which was suspicious because it’s accounting, and we all know laughter there is rare. Next came storytelling drills, except halfway through, the other coach accidentally started doing a fake TED Talk about “Why Forklifts Are Just Tall Roombas with Confidence.” Someone snorted so hard coffee nearly came out of their nose, which, in an OSHA-compliant facility, is probably a write-up.

Scenes spiraled quickly. A quiet shipping clerk became a “pallet whisperer” who claimed to communicate with boxes telepathically. A warehouse manager played an air guitar solo so committed it should’ve required earplugs. Every two minutes, one of the coaches would say, “Wait, I should be professional right now,” then immediately dive into a dramatic monologue about how shipping labels are the love letters of logistics. Nobody wanted to stop, because somehow, the chaos made sense—like a perfectly stacked truckload of flamingo lawn ornaments.

By curtain call, they weren’t the same team that had walked in. They were collaboration ninjas—agile, fearless, tuned-in. They were cranial jazz bands, riffing trust and empathy. Their energy? Enough to power the regional trucking fleet for a week. And that wobbly hope? Solid as a steel shipping container, baby. Boom.

We serve the greater Fontana area, including Downtown Fontana, Sierra Lakes Parkway, Towne Centre Drive, Summit Avenue corridor, Foothill Boulevard corridor, Baseline Road corridor, Valley Boulevard area, Citrus Avenue area, Rancho Avenue corridor, Mango Avenue area.

Recommended Fontana Venues

Hilton Garden Inn Fontana

10543 Sierra Avenue, 

Fontana, CA 92337
www.hilton.com


Imagine walking into a hotel lobby that greets you like a caffeinated marshmallow cloud. Your team’s meeting space? Over 3,375 sq ft of cosmic creative playground—with a Garden Ballroom that can spitball ideas as big as California, and off-the-chart Wi-Fi that whisks inspiration straight into your brain. There's full breakfast fuel, a cozy bar for cheeky idea-debriefs, and connecting rooms for clandestine brainstorming bunkers. In short: it's the meeting equivalent of a high-five from the universe.

Ayres Hotel Rialto 

1495 W. Renaissance Parkway, 

Rialto, CA 92376
www.ayreshotels.com


This boutique gem is like plotting your epic retreat inside Willy Wonka’s boardroom. Picture 3,334 sq ft of event space that flexes from “introspective retreat” to “creative circus” with a blink. It’s got an outdoor courtyard draped in bistro lights that whisper “team dinner glow-up,” a Railway Lounge that pours inspiration in cocktails, and even a pet-friendly policy—bring your pup, because genius sometimes needs puppy licks.

Days Inn Fontana / Rialto

475 W Valley Blvd, 

Rialto, CA 92376


Modest in size but bold in charm—with a meeting room seating about 70 people—this place is the underdog hero of intimate explosions for the Fontana / Rialto area. Think boardroom vibes that are retro-cool, zero snob factor, and the kind of energy that says “let’s get real and get our work done,” no frills needed. Still complimentary coffee and juice are prominent in the lobby and the staff is helpful and professional to a fault.

A Sample Improv Exercise!

Improv Exercise

“Honey Walk”


Ready for a journey that’s stranger than your morning dream? Tell your troupe they’ve strapped on an oxygen mask and will be moving through various different substances or mediums. This is a miming exercise great for creativity and being in the moment.

Here are different mediums to try, give participants 20-40 seconds to explore moving through each. The descriptions below include descriptive text you can use to inspire the players in this exercise:


*Step one—drift through thin air. Weightless. Like you’re floating in space, except without the NASA training or the emotional baggage of knowing Matt Damon got there first.

*Now—into mist. It’s shivery. Mysterious. The kind of vibe where you expect to hear a haunting flute, or maybe just Jan from HR whispering “you forgot to mute yourself.”

*Slide into warm water—ahhh. Cozy. Immediate. Like a hug from someone who’s wearing the perfect sweater. Not too clingy, not too damp—just right.

*Now… oil. Yeah. Slick. Slippery. Slightly “uh-oh.” Like that time you thought you could salsa dance after three mojitos and physics laughed in your face.

*Then—brace yourself—we’re plunging through honey. It’s sticky. Slow. Your arms move like they’re auditioning for a sloth documentary. People are giggling because suddenly everyone looks like they’re trapped in a really bad slow-motion action movie.

*But wait—it gets stranger. You bubble in Jell-O. Wobbly. Squishy. Like you’re the dessert at a church potluck, and everyone’s got their eyes on you.

*And then… wet cement. Heavy. Strained. You’re thinking, “This is it. This is how my career ends—immortalized as a cautionary statue in the break room.”

*Finally—hard cement. You’re frozen solid. Stuck. Time stops. And then—movie moment—you bust out in a collective SNAP. Like Marvel superheroes but with slightly worse costumes. You’re reborn. Laughter. Unity. A creative explosion so epic it should probably have a Michael Bay soundtrack. Imperfect. Beautiful. Legendary.

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