Big City Improv at the Shelton Theater

The Shelton Theater (San Francisco, CA)

Rated 3.2 by 361 members who went.

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Full Price:
$20.00
Our Price:
FREE - $10.00*

Featured on KRON-TV and KCBS radio, the award-winning Big City Improv performs improv comedy in the style of TV's Whose Line Is It Anyway?. They were voted "Best of the Bay" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian.

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Dress
  • Casual
  • The theater has fans but if you get warm easily then wear something lightweight under your coat.
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Parking And Transportation
  • Take public transport or cab
  • BART is a few blocks away, we drove and paid for parking at the local lot
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Food And Drinks
  • The show is at 10pm so get downtown around 7 or 8 and enjoy dinner and drinks beforehand.
  • Limited soda, water, and beer selection available at the show
  • Limited, but you won't need alcohol to laugh like you do at a lot of other comedy shows.
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Other
  • This show is exactly the same as the Sercety Improv Society show on Saturday nights!
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More Details About Big City Improv

Quotes & Highlights

  • Voted "Best of the Bay" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian.

More Information

Website: http://www.bigcityimprov.com/

Featured on KRON-TV, KCBS radio and voted "Best Improv Troupe in the Bay Area," Big City Improv has been entertaining crowds from around the world for the past four years.

Every scene of every show is based on your suggestions. If you yell it out, they'll act it out!

Big City Improv

Big City Improv has been making things up for more than seven years. With a cast of 10, the troupe performs to audiences all over the Bay Area, including Comedy On The Square in San Francisco. Big City Improv shows are unscripted, unedited and created on the spot, using audience suggestions, participation and their dark and sordid lies. In 2002, Big City Improv was voted "Best of The Bay" for improv comedy by The SF Guardian.