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Let It Snow! An Improvised Holiday Musical at the Shelton Theater

The Shelton Theater (533 Sutter St. San Francisco, CA 94102)
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$15.00
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FREE - $7.00*
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Un-Scripted Theatre Company presents Let It Snow! An Improvised Holiday Musical at the Shelton Theater. Filled with good old-fashioned Broadway singing and dancing ... all made up on the spot through the magic of improv.

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The last date listed for Let it Snow! An Improvised Holiday Musical was Sunday December 19, 2004 / 3:00pm.

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Big City Improv at the Shelton Theater

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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. The group was founded in 2000, and is still going strong today. Learn More

533 Sutter St.
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-433-1226
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  • "Some of the most experienced...improvisors in the Bay Area." --East Bay Express

Description

Celebrate the holidays with an improvised musical, Un-Scripted style!

Filled with good old-fashioned Broadway singing and dancing ... all made up on the spot through the magic of improv. No songbooks, no choreography, no scripts. Like snowflakes, no two shows are the same.

Let us chase away your winter doldrums and put you in the holiday spirit!

About the Ticket Supplier: Un-Scripted Theater Company

The Un-Scripted Theater Company's mission is to create smart,
innovative, and entertaining improvised theater that delights their
audiences and advances the art and craft of improvisation. Based in
San Francisco, they do a full season of completely improvised shows,
ranging from short sketches to full-length plays and even entire
musicals.