Kelly Agathos

Kelly discovered improvisation in 2010 and instantly fell in love with the art form. She first made her mark on the Belgian improv scene in 2012, by co-founding ATC Improv, followed soon after by its resident troupe, The Ghost Sheep- pioneers of anglophone improvisation in Brussels. In 2017, Kelly founded ImproBubble in order to deepen and broaden the range of anglophone improv opportunities in Brussels.

Nowadays, Kelly regularly teaches, directs and performs throughout Europe, both as an invited guest and on the international improv festival circuit.

In addition to ImproBubble’s regular Sunday shows, Kelly is the artistic director and co-producer of ‘Improvision’, Brussels’ first Improvised Eurovision Song Contest as well as the producer of all anglophone shows at L’Improviste.
She is also a proud member of Project Eve, a european collective of female improvisers dedicated to exploring gender, on and off stage.

Archives spectacles

No Exit

The play you won’t escape from.

Inspired by Jean-Paul Sartre’s homonymous play, ‘No Exit’ takes place in a single location, in real time, with all improvisers on stage at all times. In this show, there are no edits and nowhere to escape. Expect comedy, tragedy, tensions and revelations as the characters on stage explore the (…)

House of Europe

Power. Intrigue. Bureaucracy.

The Eurobubble is a small village in a small city in a small country that rules an entire continent- or at least tries to. Some EuroBubblers want to make a difference, some want to make money, and some just want to make it to retirement. But in this game, whether the stakes are high or low, (…)

Matryoshka

When Improvisation meets Anton Chekhov

Matryoshka is inspired by the works of Russia’s most famous playwright, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. Watch as the peculiar world of his characters that undulate between passion, boredom, agony and self-contemplation blends in seamlessly with the unexpected nature of the improvisational theatre. (…)

Memory Lane

Memories. Nostalgia. Improvisation.

The objects of your past, your parent’s past and your grandparent’s past have thousands of stories stored inside them. Bring us yours, and we will tell you their 1001st story.