Sunday 17 July 2011

What's On at the Theatre Of London Improv this week?

Oof, what a busy weekend. One of our members, Christopher Mead, got married yesterday. 'Twas a busy day, but beautiful and hilarious in equal measure. London Improv is perhaps a little worse for wear this afternoon, but that won't stop us sending out an update, such as this:

Tuesday 19th July
We've got another fine performance from David Shore's latest group of students, syphoning hilarity from a single audience word. David is bringing his experiences of North American improv over to London and the results are awesome. Expect an amazing cast of brilliant people doing excellent things in a fantastic room in front of an incredible audience of wonderful people. And hyperbole.
The cast on Tuesday includes a bunch of The Beta Males too, it's like a little added DVD bonus feature.

Then we are really very excited to welcome back to our stage: Cariad Lloyd. Cariad is one of our favourite improvisers and we love having her here. On Tuesday she will be a hop, skip and a jump away from her impro abilities and presenting a preview of her amazing one-woman Edinburgh festival comedy show: Lady Cariad's Characters. The show is directed by Ben Wilson from The Idiots Of Ants and features some brilliant characters such as Andrew the 7 Year Old Stand-up and parkour 'expert' Jacque le Cock.
"Cariad Lloyd is VERY funny. Go and see her now while you can afford the ticket" - Rob Brydon.

Tuesday 19th JulyTime: Doors 7:30pm, Show 8pm - 10pm with interval.Cost: £5 on the door.Where: The Miller, 96 Snowsfields Road, London Bridge, London, SE1 3SS.


Wednesday 20th July
Shotgun Impro present their monthly impro show, providing short, sharp comedy for the masses. Shotgun have been running this show longer than MacDonald's cooks their chips. Check them out, y'all.

Wednesday 20th JulyTime: Doors 7:30pm, Show 8pm - 10pm with interval.Cost: £5 on the door.Where: The Miller, 96 Snowsfields Road, London Bridge, London, SE1 3SS.


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