ABOUT US
Inconspicuous is a company dedicated to the art of improvisation and spontaneity.
Our comedy workshops take your comedic talents to new heights, whether you’re a seasoned improv comedian or an aspiring performer.
Led by seasoned instructors who regularly perform at our Comedy Shows, our classes offer a blend of theory, practice, and sheer fun.
Discover your unique comedic voice, and upskill your improv while exploring various styles and genres.
We also offer specialized applied improvisation workshops on public speaking and presentation skills, which are essential in today’s world.
These workshops are designed to empower individuals from all walks of life, equipping them with the tools to captivate audiences, command attention, and leave a lasting impact.
We offer workshops for businesses to improve team cultures and business development skills.
Visit our Business website for more on improv in the workplace.
Current Teachers
Here you can find out more about the instructors leading the upcoming workshops and courses.

Sarah McGillion
Sarah is the director and owner of Inconspicuous. She is an Irish improviser and actor who has been performing and teaching improv comedy in Copenhagen since 2016. With a background in theatre from the age of four, she has a flair for characters and storytelling.
She performs regularly with her character-driven comedy duo show “If These Walls Could Talk,” the narrative genre team “SuperCut” and the premise comedy group “That Thing We Do.”
Sarah has trained and performed improv across Europe, North America, Australia, and Africa. From home and abroad, Sarah brings extensive experience from performing, teaching, and coaching countless hours in many different improv styles.

Eoin O’Sullivan
Eoin is an improviser, Radio/Podcast presenter, and audio producer. Through ten years of experience performing across Australia and Europe. Eoin has honed his storytelling skills on stage and on Mic.
Now based in Copenhagen, he performs regularly as part of the SuperCut troupe, pushing the boundaries of narrative improv. As well as dipping into the less linear side of things from time to time.

Patrick Tamisiea
Patrick Tamisiea is a writer, actor, advertising creative, and longtime sketch comedian from the Midwest of the U.S. He has spent time in Chicago and Los Angeles training and performing at Second City Chicago, UCB, The Groundlings, Westside Comedy Theater, The Comedy Store, ComedySportz, iO and more.
After nearly twenty years performing and creating comedy in Los Angeles, he now brings that mix of sharp writing, character work, and improv-driven creativity to Copenhagen, where he works as a Writer & Creative Concept Specialist at the LEGO Group.
Patrick blends his ad-world instincts with his comedy background to craft ideas, stories, and characters that are playful, honest, and grounded in absurd human behavior.

Sophie Kneebone
Sophie Kneebone is an actor, improviser, comedian, and human woman from Melbourne, Australia.
She is a cast member of Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit, an alumni cast member and former Co-Artistic Director of The Big HOO-HAA! Melbourne (Melbourne’s longest-running improvised comedy show), a founding member of Impromptunes: The Completely Improvised Musical, and a cast member of ABC iView’s improvised comedy series Written It Down (winner: Best Collaboration, 2014 Online Video Awards).
With over fifteen years of comedy experience, Sophie has also written and performed work across Australia, including her two solo sketch shows, Braveface and Because Scary. She is an accomplished teacher of improvised comedy at all levels, and creates a safe, supportive, and joyful environment in all her classes.

Martin Baré
Martin Baré is a seasoned improvisational theater performer and educator with over 15 years of experience. Currently a member of the Copenhagen-based team “Supercut,” who excel in various genres, from Western to sci-fi.
As an experienced improv teacher, Martin creates fun and engaging classes, focusing on finding comedy in specifics, POV, and creating real reactions in absurd situations.
Martin’s transformative classes aim to sharpen your skills, embrace your silly side in a serious way, and (re)discover the joy of improvisation.

