"Saturday Night Special" Tribute Show at Big City Improv
The Shelton Theater (533 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $10.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Big City Improv: "Saturday Night Special" have expired.
The last date listed for Big City Improv: "Saturday Night Special" was Saturday March 10, 2007 / 10:30pm.
Currently at The Shelton Theater:
Beyond Therapy: Christopher Durang's Farcical Comedy
- Full Price:
- $30.00
- Our Price:
- $15.00
The Jean Shelton Foundation presents Beyond Therapy, by Christopher Durang, a playwright famed for his outrageous and absurd comedy. Beyond Therapy centers around Prudence and Bruce, Manhattanites in therapy to turn around their poor track record with romance. Their therapists encourage them to place personal ads, leading to a disastrously funny first date between the two. As the two would-be romantics stumble toward a relationship with each other, it becomes increasingly clear that the therapists are more troubled than their patients. Beyond Therapy is Durang's most frequently produced play. Learn More
More Information About Big City Improv: "Saturday Night Special"
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Description
After seven years, Big City Improv bids farewell to founding director, producer and performer Jayne Entwistle. Join the troupe in celebrating Entwistle and wishing her well on her way to Hollywood! The show will feature Big City Improv at its finest performing fast-paced improv comedy. Continue the celebration after the performance with a free champagne toast.
Voted Best Improv Troupe in the Bay Area, Big City Improv has been featured on KRON-TV, on KCBS Radio, and in The Oakland Tribune, The San Francisco Examiner, The East Bay Express, and The Guardian. The troupe will continue its Friday night performances at the Shelton Theater.
About the Ticket Supplier: 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.