Site Rules

Welcome to our Site Rules. Please ensure your event complies with these guidelines to avoid removal.

These rules are designed to maintain the quality and integrity of the site, ensuring that all events are relevant and appropriate for our community. They're also not set in stone, and we're open to feedback and suggestions for improvement.

If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to the site team.

1. Event Eligibility

1.1. Events must be public, real, and held at a physical location.

1.2. Events must take place in London.

1.3. Events must fall into one of the following categories:

  • Improv Shows Must feature at least one improv act.
  • Jams Must include improv activities.
  • Courses or Workshops: Must focus on improvisation or directly related topics, such as acting workshops emphasizing improv.

1.4. Events that are primarily private, invite-only, or online-only are not permitted.

1.5. Members of the site team should have the opportunity to attend any listed events, as long as they meet the event requirements and pay any applicable fees.

2. Event URL Requirements

2.1. The event URL must link directly to a page specifically about the event, providing relevant details, ticket information, etc.

2.2. Single-hop rule: The URL must link directly to the event website, not an intermediary link (e.g., social media posts or link aggregators are not allowed).

2.3. The details listed on this site must match the information provided at the URL. Discrepancies may result in removal.

2.4. URLs should remain accessible for the duration of the event or until the event date passes.

3. Event Details

3.1. Descriptions should clearly indicate the type of event, its duration, and any special requirements (e.g., age restrictions, prior experience).

3.2. No duplicates. A duplicate is an event at the same date, time and location. If the same event repeats at a different date, it is not considered a duplicate.

3.3. Event date, start and end times must be accurate.

3.4. For multi-week classes, only the first session should be added to the calendar, and the description must specify that it is part of a multi-week course.

4. Content Standards

4.1. Events must not promote hate, discrimination, or violence against any individual or group.

4.2. Event descriptions must avoid overly explicit content.

4.3. Events should align with the values of the improv and creative community, fostering inclusivity, creativity, and respect.

5. Event Submission Guidelines

5.1. Submissions may be reviewed by the site team to ensure compliance with these rules.

5.2. If event details change, submitters are responsible for updating the event information to ensure accuracy.

5.3. Event submissions can be made anonymously. You are given the option to provide an email and be informed if your event is deleted.

6. Enforcement

6.1. Events that violate these rules may be removed without notice. Repeated violations could result in restrictions on future submissions.

6.2. Users can report events they believe do not comply with these rules. The site team will review and take appropriate action.

6.3. The site team reserves the right to make final decisions on event inclusion, even in cases not explicitly covered by these rules.