
Open mic nights at LA School of Comedy.
Classes / Acting classes in Westwood
Arlo tracks 5 classes across 2 schools for acting classes in Westwood. Prices range $10–$835 (median $423). 1 class allow drop-ins. Every listing was verified within the last day (as of July 9, 2026).

Open mic nights at LA School of Comedy.

Learn the technical and emotional adjustments required for working in front of the camera in a relaxed and truthful way and developing intimacy with the camera. Exercises include on-camera interviews, playback critiques, scene-study guidelines, sensory and moment-to-moment exercises, monologue work, close-ups, simple scenes, and basic camera moves.

Workshops for kids and teens covering theater games, improv, standup comedy, monologue, scene study, and related performance skills, with a focus on building confidence in public speaking.

Five-week comedy writing and performance class focused on collaborative writing and expert guidance.

Signature stand-up comedy workshop designed to help students build confidence, master fundamentals, and develop a unique comedic voice, culminating in a live recorded performance at a Hollywood comedy club.
| School | Class | Price | Neighborhood | Next start |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles School of Comedy | Open Mic Nights | $10 | Westwood | Fri, Jul 10 |
| UCLA Extension | Acting for the Camera I (THEATER X 410.3) — Fall 2026 Thursday Section | $835 | Westwood | Thu, Sep 24 |
| Los Angeles School of Comedy | Kids & Teen Workshops | — | Westwood | — |
| Los Angeles School of Comedy | Learn to Write | — | Westwood | — |
| Los Angeles School of Comedy | Page to the Stage | — | Westwood | — |
Arlo tracks 5 acting classes in Westwood, including 5 classes marked beginner or open to all levels out of 5 total. That means newcomers with no prior training can enrol without an audition or prerequisite. Start dates and level requirements are listed on each class page so you can confirm the fit before you book.
Arlo tracks 5 acting classes in Westwood, so 1 class accept drop-ins. Dropping in lets you pay for a single session, while auditing lets you watch a class before enrolling. Both are noted on the individual class pages, along with the price and how to reserve a spot directly with the school.