Department of Humanities First Friday Presentation: Improv for Enhanced Communication
November 2, 2018 at 12 noon to 1:00 pm in Room C2860
For more information email cdeboer@pennstatehealth.psu.edu
Improvisation theater is being increasingly used as a tool to address challenges associated with interactions in the
healthcare environment. It can help to heighten communication skills, teamwork, and flexibility in many circumstances.
Improv professionals will introduce and demonstrate applied theater, improvisation, and drama therapy.
PRESEnted by: Patrick Hughes and Jennie Adams
Patrick Hughes, Licensed Professional Counselor and registered drama therapist. Patrick has worked in hospitals and community health centers and currently has a private practice in Lemoyne..
Jennie Adams, Director of Education at the Harrisburg Improv Theatre, where she performs and teaches regularly. For the past 12 years, she has taught improv classes and workshops to hundreds of students and professionals in theaters, colleges, and workplaces.

Improv for Enhanced Communication

Improvisation theater is being increasingly used as a tool to address challenges associated with interactions in the
healthcare environment. It can help to heighten communication skills, teamwork, and flexibility in many circumstances.
Improv professionals will introduce and demonstrate applied theater, improvisation, and drama therapy.

Presented by: Patrick Hughes and Jennie Adams
Patrick Hughes, Licensed Professional Counselor and registered drama therapist. Patrick has worked in hospitals and community health centers and currently has a private practice in Lemoyne..
Jennie Adams, Director of Education at the Harrisburg Improv Theatre, where she performs and teaches regularly. For the past 12 years, she has taught improv classes and workshops to hundreds of students and professionals in theaters, colleges, and workplaces.

November 2, 2018
12 noon – 1:00 p.m.
Room: C2860
For more info email cdeboer@pennstatehealth.psu.edu.

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