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The Seattle Festival of Improv Theater with the Country's Best Improv Teams

Wing-It Productions (5510 University Way NE Seattle, WA 98105)
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The best improvisers in the nation will descend on Seattle for The Seattle Festival of Improv Theater, which is dedicated to bringing the most innovative and provocative improv theater to town every President's Day weekend. Teams comprised of actors from Seattle and Chicago -- including Ministry of Exuberance, the SheSpot and Improsia -- will perform.

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The last date listed for The Seattle Festival of Improv Theater was Thursday February 17, 2011 / 8:00pm.

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The 10th Annual Seattle Festival of Improv Theater

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Wing-It Productions hosts the 10th Annual Seattle Festival of Improv Theater. This four-day festival features some of Washington's top improv comedy groups, plus guests from around the nation, all coming together in one of the nation's top showcases of improvised comedy. Learn More

Formerly Historic University Theater
5510 University Way NE
Seattle, WA 98105
206-352-8291
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A very unique performances. Improvising is not just incredible but very fun!!! After this event, I will try to follow this type of unscripted entertainment.
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great fun...three different improv performances, very unique
Written on Feb 19 2010

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Each group was better than the previous. The first was ok, the next, funny, the one after that, hilarious! And the final group, outstanding! I am so glad to have seen this performance. And for such a great price. I don't often see multiple groups perform in one show. It was great to compare the different styles. The improvisers were all quick and confident and I hope to see them again in future shows.
Written on Feb 20 2011

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Performances were not on National touring Company level but entertaining non-the less.
Written on Feb 18 2011

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http://www.seattleimprov.com/

Quotes & Highlights

  • "Three solid nights of bust-a-gut hilarity" and "What true, deep, call-an-ambulance-honey-I-think-I-just-busted-a-rib laughter feels like... Your chance to play director to dozens of live actors, helpless to resist." --NWsource
  • "Four days of ad-libbed, on-the-spot, inventive excitement!... You're guaranteed to get a good laugh" --Seattle Weekly

Description

Wing-It Productions and Unexpected Productions are proud to announce the 2011 Seattle Festival of Improv Theater this February 18th - 21st.

For one weekend only, the best improvisers in the nation will descend on Seattle.

The Seattle Festival of Improv Theater is committed to bringing the most innovative and provocative improv theater to Seattle every President’s Day weekend. SFIT 2011 is a co-production of the premier improv companies in Seattle, Wing-It Productions and Unexpected Productions.

Performers include:

Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011:
Carskee
Ministry of Exuberance
The SheSpot
Improsia

Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011:
Caged Dolls
Funbucket
The Mash-up
Pimprov

About the Ticket Supplier: Wing-It Productions

Wing-It Productions is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to enlightening, educating and entertaining audiences of all ages by producing theatrical events which explore theater by utilizing its improvisational roots. Their goal is to create improvisational-based theater and to bring the art of improvisation into the mainstream thought of our everyday culture.