It’s one of the most popular unscripted comedy formats in the world and we’ve been playing it here in Toronto for THIRTY YEARS! That seems like a pretty great excuse to throw a party, look back, raise a glass and celebrate the city’s longest running improv show.
If you’ve ever played (or watched!) Keith Johnstone’s best-loved improv invention… hungered for an elusive perfect score from the audience or panel of judges (yes! judges!)… dodged a BOO brick (if you don’t know what that is, all the more reason to come find out)… drunkenly debated the most elegantly ridiculous pun-based name for your next comedic partnership… warmed up with a game of clap focus in a laneway outside the venue… felt the sweet satisfaction of making it all the way from the drop-in to the second half… basked in the unadulterated joy of a simple, beautiful moment onstage with a total stranger – the kind where time slows down and everyone in the room is palpably aware that they were participants in a strange kind of unrepeatable magic…
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There’ll be scenes, games & reminiscences and plenty of opportunities to toast the rich – and ridiculous – history of improv in Toronto. Whether you’re a veteran of the Habourfront days or a fresh-faced improviser whose first contact with Theatresports was watching Globehead this very month, we’d love to share this occasion with you.
We will also be presenting the 2012 Mary Haynes Award to the amazing Amy McKenzie – Bad Dog alumnus, founder of Oakville Improv and inspiration to countless emerging improvisers in their formative years.