Improv Comedy Show - MArch 18th, 2023
I am so excited that we are bringing this event to the Post next month. If you haven't made it out to First Coast Comedy yet, or never seen a improv comedy show no worries! The professional comedians from First Coast Comedy will be here on Saturday, March 18th in the Liberty Hall to preform for us.
This will be a full improv comedy show, meaning the show is based entirely on your suggestions. The trained comedy professionals have no plan and willingly dive headfirst into almost any challenge the audience will throw at them, resulting in unforgettably hilarious moments.
Tickets are only $25 each and available at both Freedom and Liberty Hall. Be sure to get your tickets soon as space is limited.
Tickets are also available by clicking below.
FAQ's
What is improv comedy? Is it different from stand-up comedy?
Improv and stand-up are very different. Improv involves games and scenes where there is no script. The audience provides suggestions which the players must use in the performance. It makes every show unique and exciting, because literally no one knows what will happen.
I heard improv is interactive. Will they make me go on stage or make fun of me?
No way. They use audience volunteers, but the key word is "volunteer." They never make fun of audience members or force anyone on stage who doesn't want to come up. However, they promise that if you do volunteer, you'll have a great time and you'll be glad you joined in
This will be a full improv comedy show, meaning the show is based entirely on your suggestions. The trained comedy professionals have no plan and willingly dive headfirst into almost any challenge the audience will throw at them, resulting in unforgettably hilarious moments.
Tickets are only $25 each and available at both Freedom and Liberty Hall. Be sure to get your tickets soon as space is limited.
Tickets are also available by clicking below.
FAQ's
What is improv comedy? Is it different from stand-up comedy?
Improv and stand-up are very different. Improv involves games and scenes where there is no script. The audience provides suggestions which the players must use in the performance. It makes every show unique and exciting, because literally no one knows what will happen.
I heard improv is interactive. Will they make me go on stage or make fun of me?
No way. They use audience volunteers, but the key word is "volunteer." They never make fun of audience members or force anyone on stage who doesn't want to come up. However, they promise that if you do volunteer, you'll have a great time and you'll be glad you joined in