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Hit and Run: Musical Improv at the M Bar, with Velvet Tom

M Bar & Restaurant (1253 N. Vine St. Hollywood, CA 90038)
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$7.50*
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Get ready for an off-the-cuff musical adventure unlike anything else in Los Angeles! The performers of Hit and Run use audience suggestions to create completely improvised songs and musicals of all kinds. From the melodies to the lyrics and dancing, every show is different, and everything you'll see is made up on the spot! Opening act: comic lounge singer Velvet Tom.

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The last date listed for Hit and Run: Musical Improv was Thursday May 22, 2008 / 10:00pm.

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1253 N. Vine St.
Hollywood, CA 90038
323-856-0036
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The show was great I had a blast everyone in thr group was talented
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The first act was OK (Velvet Tom), but I would really rather skip it next time I go. And... I definitely want to go one more time to see the second act, which is the Improv itself! Three girls and three guys did a great job at incorporating audience comments into an improvised musical, which we (the audience), even selected a name for. Now I keep wondering, though... how different is it from time to time? So, I am there again next time they are performing for some laughs, good spirit, enjoyment and out of curiosity.
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http://www.hnrimprov.com/

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With decades of combined experience, the cast of HNR features alumni from the top improv theaters in Los Angeles and Chicago, including ComedySportz, Improv Olympic, Second City, Groundlings and Bang Studio.