Sunday 25 September 2011

This Week at the London Improv Comedy Theatre

Tuesday 27th September
AUSTENTATIOUS: AN IMPROVISED NOVEL
Austentatious are one of our very favourite groups, and they are so classy they should be called a school. From the group The Milk Monitors, comes an exceedingly good improvised novel based on the works of the nation's favourite author: Jane Austen. The audience name the novel, then the talented 'Monitors create the tongue-in-cheek, corset-ridden, highbrow world of Victorian literature for your entertainment.

THE INFLATABLES
In the second half, we welcome joke-trigger-happy shortform comedy from The Inflatables, still freshly squeezed from their Edinburgh debut. With a list of exciting, unpredictable games and scenes, these guys will keep you giggling at least until the end of the show. At least.

Tuesday 27th September
Time: Doors 7:30pm, Show 8pm - 10pm with interval.
Cost: £5
Where: The Miller, 96 Snowsfields Road, London, SE1 3SS.


Wednesday 28th September
CATCH 23: IMPROV COMEDY SHOWDOWN
Then it's going crazy, with the first of our monthly Improv Comedy Showdowns. Every last Wednesday of the month, from now on, the amazing Catch 23 will sort the improv world into wheat and chaffinch.
3 teams take each other on to be crowned the champions, and winner stays on. It's like a football league, but with lower wages and higher stakes.

I'll let Professor Stephven Doctors, President of the Catch 23: Improv Comedy Showdown organisation explain the rest:


Wednesday 28th September
Time: Doors 7:30pm, Show 8pm - 10pm with interval.
Cost: £5
Where: The Miller, 96 Snowsfields Road, London, SE1 3SS.



SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Wednesday 23th November
DOCTOR WHO-WHAT-WHERE with THE OOD CAST
Finally, you should know about this because if you're interested you need to move quickly - tickets are selling so fast they might break a sound barrier.
On 23rd November we're doing a Doctor Who special. It's going to be totally amazing, with a line-up that'll have to be seen to be believed. All details are here [link] but if you like Doctor Who, don't miss out.
Actually, even if you're not a fan of the series you should still come because it is going to be magnificent. No exaggeration.

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