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Lee Street theatre will transform the Black Box at the Looking Glass Artists Collective into a night club for three evenings of "A Night of Improv Comedy" starring Now Are The Foxes! Performance dates are June 16, 17, and 18 (Thursday-Friday-Saturday). Doors open at 6:45; the show begins at 7:30.
Witty, all-in, and razor-sharp, this comedy show is like nothing Salisbury has seen before. If Whose Line is It Anyway? and Robin Williams had a baby, that would be an amazing scientific achievement. But still not near as laugh-rippingly funny and interactive as this show.
Relying heavily on audience participation the style of the show is speed-of-thought humor, where the audience provides suggestions to build the characters, guide the plots, and raise the stakes for the ever-ready cast.
Leading the festivities is Now Are The Foxes, a cast of near-equity-eligible performers from area improv comedy troupes like Charlotte Comedy Theater! Call a vet, because these puppies are sick: Justin Dionne, Bill Greene, Emily Bartsch, Jacob Brayton, Cale Evans...and many more too ashamed to be named.
Leave your troubles at the door, because by the end of this two-act mad dash you'll be tickled to the point of exhaustion.
Every show is different, so come all three nights! Admission is $10, Student ID $5. Beer will be available.
Thursday is "All-ages Night" with G-rated humor that is fun (and appropriate) for anyone. The Friday and Saturday shows may contain adult language and content, so get a sitter
Lee Street Theatre is not set up to take reservations, so come early and enjoy the art gallery (featuring art from local Rowan County students), and the LGAC artists' shop. Looking Glass Artists Collective is located at 405 N. Lee Street (at the corner of Kerr) in Salisbury, N.C. |