Improv Revolution, an Evening of Unscripted Comedy

Theatre Asylum (Hollywood, CA)

Rated 3.6 by 28 members who went.

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    Theatre Asylum hosts C.A.F.E.'s Improv Revolution, a hilarious, unscripted evening of comedy. Every week will feature a new and revolutionary improv ensemble, followed by the L.A. favorite Asylum Improv Jam. The revolution will not be memorized. Check the listing for more details.

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    Dress
    • Casual
    • Very casual
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    Parking And Transportation
    • Get there early, street parking was terrible. Circled the area for 15 min before finding a spot.
    • If you're willing to walk, you'll find stuff. If you're in a hurry, don't bother.
    • During the weeknights there's a good amount of free street parking.
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    • Beer, soda, water, and cookies were available at the venue
    • Not many restaurants within walking distance of the venue.
    • Only Yoshinoya within walking distance
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    June 25, July 9 and 23, August 6 and 20, September 3, 2009: Who Wrote This Sh!t?

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    July 2, 16, and 30, 2009: Death, Lies, and Alibis


    Improvatorium at Theatre Asylum presents a full-length, fully improvised murder mystery in the style of Agatha Christie.

    Combined Artform/Theatre Asylum

    Founded in 1998, C.A.F.E. (Combined Artform Entertainment) is on a mission to develop and combine all art forms to pioneer the "arts of the future," as well as be an active and supporting member of the San Francisco--and now Los Angeles--performance production scene. Created by Producing Artistic Director Matthew Quinn, and joined by Steve Kahn in 1999, C.A.F.E. has collaborated with actors, singers, filmmakers, sketch comedy groups, musicians, improvisers and fine artists in more than 100 shows, including Santaland Diaries, Eavesdropper (SF), Monday Night Improv Jam (SF), Thursday Night Improv Jam (LA), PAPA (at the Eureka with Open Fist), Tilted Frame Improv and the SF Solo Festival.

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