My Teaching Work

Internationally renowned long-form improv & general semantics teacher.

My Profile

Ben Hauck

I am an internationally known teacher of long-form improvisation, having taught and produced long-form improvisation in the United States, Canada, and England in the private, public, college, and corporate sectors.

A member of both the Institute of General Semantics and the New York Society for General Semantics, I have also taught seminars in general semantics and write frequently on the topic.

An actor by trade, I am also an accomplished and longtime monologue coach whose precision approach moves actors quickly over obstacles as they prepare their monologues for audition.

The Improv Teacher
I teach scenic improvisation, better known as long-form improv. I concentrate in teaching long-form improv skills crystal clearly so that students learn it swiftly and learn it well. That is why my long-form improv classes are so popular: They are fast, fun, and effective.

The Monologue Coach
A highly supportive and positive coach, I provide actors with objective and constructive feedback for their monologues along with invaluable guidance for taking their pieces to the next level. After a single one-hour session, actors leave with their monologues substantially improved and all the more prepared for important auditions.

The General Semantics Teacher
General semantics is a field that helps people become saner. A general semantics writer and lecturer with essays published in general semantics journals, my contributions to general semantics are often fun, aimed at making general semantics accessible and easily understandable. Don’t let the name fool you: It’s not a dry study of word meanings. It’s an eye-opening look at language and its effects on our thinking and behavior.

PERSEVERE.
LET ME KNOW YOU SAW THIS.
WHY DOES THE SUN SHINE?
HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT?
FLOCCINAUCINIHILIPILIFICATION.
AH... REFRESHING.
ACCOMPLISHMENT.