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  • Loitering Presents: Anyone’s Game

    Attention islanders! Drop your buffs and COME ON DOWN! Loitering and a special guest team play a fast-paced mashup of short-form games and long-form scenes inspired by your favorite TV game shows. So step right up—it's anyone’s game! (We double dare you.)

    Class Reunion

    Class Reunion invites Performance Level Classes to reunite their teams and perform again, ESPECIALLY if they haven't performed in awhile.

    Teams Level 1 Student Showcase

    Join our Teams Level 1 students every Monday at 7pm on sidestage as they showcase their talents over the 8-weeks of their class. This is a free event!

    House Team Night

    Three Improv Shop House Teams take the stage! Each week you’ll see different styles and flavors of longform improv, all in a nice little three set package. This week’s teams: Rumor Has It, GameBoyz, Loverboy

    The Menagerie

    Come one! Come all! and catch three local improv teams as they perform in front of a live audience. Just like a zoo!...except there's no cages or fish tanks.

    The Merry-Go-Round

    Step right up for The Merry-Go-Round, an improv extravaganza! Four local improv teams go round and round and take you on a ride of unscripted fun. Don’t miss the show where anything can happen—except boredom! This is a free event!

    The Jam

    Curious about improvisation? Want to try out your skills in a friendly environment? Every 2nd Thursday of the month at 9pm in Mainstage, its The Jam! The Jam is a free opportunity for anyone to try their hand at improvisation. We'll have shortform games, scenes, longform sets and, of course, a joke round to close […]

    Jury Duty

    With Judge Gigi presiding, this is the only courtroom where the facts are questionable, the witnesses are unhinged, and the jury is you. Jury Duty is a part sketch, part improv, wholly ridiculous trial where a cast of quick-witted performers argue the case, cross-examine witnesses, and scramble for justice—while the audience delivers the final verdict. […]