Pan Theater

Oakland, United States

4.2

Open now

20 reviews

Does not accept credit cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
No
Bike Parking
No
Good for Kids
No
Good for Groups
Yes
Noise Level
Average
Alcohol
No
Happy Hour
No
Best Nights
Mon, Fri, Sat
Coat Check
No
Smoking
No
Outdoor Seating
No
Has TV
No

Description

Specialties

Pan Theater is an Oakland, CA based improv theater. We offer improv comedy shows and improv acting classes. Pan is the San Francisco Bay Area’s favorite improv spot. Pan is one block from BART.

We’ve been bringing improv goodness to the Bay Area since February of 2002.

Pan is the place for improv comedy shows andimprov comedy

History

Established in 2002.

Pan Theater was founded in February of 2002. Depending on who you ask, «Pan» refers to either «Pick a Name Theater» or Pan, the Greek god of goatherds and shepherds.

Pan Theater slowly evolved to a core group of improvisers. We began our rehearsals and shows at the 21 Grand Performance Space and Art Gallery in downtown Oakland.

During 2003 we leased a fulltime rehearsal space and began plans for adding additional performing troupes. 2004 brought the addition of a second performing troupe and regular performances at the Blue Bear Theater in San Francisco and at the EGYPT performance space in Oakland.

During 2007 we moved to our new rehearsal space and our East Bay performance space. From 2007 to 2009 we focused on growing our main troupe: Awkward Face. During 2010 Pan Theater added an additional ongoing performing troupe: the Afters.

Pan Alumni can be found throughout the Bay Area improv, film and theater community. Pan Alum participate in local sketch, improv and film work.

Meet the Business Owner

David A.

Business Owner

David Alger was one of original founding members of Pan Theater in the 21 Grand days. He has performed with the Greater Public Theater of Fort Lauderdale and has also performed with Too Tall Stories and the Flying Apples Improv Troupes. David began his improv journey in 2001.

His improv training includes classes with LifePlays, Comedy Sportz, BATS, classes at U.C. Berkeley Extension, IO West and private instruction with Doug Kassel– a direct student of Viola Spolin.

David’s teaching and directing style is heavily influenced by by Spolin and Meisner techniques. David studied Meisner Technique with Christy Butchers of the Bay Area Acting Studio. His education includes an BA in Theater from Florida Atlantic University and an M.B.A. from the University of Rhode Island.

David teaches Pan Theater’s Improv Basics classes on a regular basis.