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Improv Mosaic; a mini festival.

Precipice Improv Theater & The Improv Art Show

  • Tickets $15 each, or $20 for two.
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  • Warehouse Theater
  • 643 New York Ave, (temporary entrance)
  • Washington, DC 20001
  • Just steps from the DC Convention Center at 7th St. & NY Ave., NW



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    Improv Mosaic: a mini festival of unusual improv
    featuring Precipice Improv Theater & The Improv Art show!

    March 5-7 at the Warehouse Theater

    $15.00 each or 2-for-a $20 to attend one of each show.

    Dates:

  • Friday March 5th at 8pm – Precipice Improve Theater
  • Saturday March 6th at 8pm – The Improv Art Show
  • Sunday March 7th at 3pm – Precipice Improv Theater
  • Sunday March 7th at 7:30pm – The Improv Art Show
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    Precipice Improv Theater kicks the weekend off Friday night, March 5th at 8pm, with the first of two original, never-seen-before and never-to-be-seen again, totally improvised, full-length comic plays based on that night’s audience suggestions. “This form of improv is different from traditional long form improv,” says director Gary Jacobs, “because we improvise an entire play that looks just like a scripted play you would see at any theater around town, except that it’s totally improvised – the actors discovering their characters and the plot at the same time as the audience, creating a unique level of excitement and the unexpected”. The second Precipice performance of the weekend is Sunday, March 7 at 3pm.

    The second part of the weekend’s performances, The Improv Art Show, features local actor/artists Joe Brack, Ashley Ivey and Katie Jett Walls. This show takes three artists, three blank canvasses (one concealed from the audience), a bunch of paint & brushes, and one lively emcee and mixes them with unbridled imagination and audience suggestions throughout the evening to create one-of-a-kind art works. The emcee, Justin Purvis, and the actors work throughout the show creating these works, bantering with the audience to draw out suggestions regarding color, season, mood, objects, movies…whatever.

    “That is not enough, though” the show’s creator Joe Brack impresses, “as in short form improv, the form I find most people are familiar with, the final product requires the performers to draw from each other’s inspirations as much as from the audience’s. Therefore, at specific intervals, we rotate canvasses and work on another. The final product is something we all created together, artists & audience, a work that can not be recreated ever again.” Once the final time limit is reached, brushes go down and the works are raffled off – allowing some lucky audience member a fresh work to take home; a memory of the evening’s creative excitement. The last to be raffled will be the one concealed from the audience throughout the process. The Improv Art Show will be Saturday, March 6th at 8pm & Sunday evening March 7th at 7pm.

    Notes

    Due to ongoing renovations, the address/entrance to the theater for this production is 643 New York Ave., NW – at the north end of the small parking lot between Lux nightclub and the DC Eagle – a few steps from the intersection of 7th Street & New York Ave., NW.

    The theater is two (2) blocks from Metro’s Mt. Vernon Square station on the yellow/green lines or three (3) blocks from the Gallery place/Chinatown station on Metro’s red line. We encourage you to take public transportation to our event, if possible.

    All seats are general admission and due to the temporary theater entrance there will be no late seating for this production.
    We encourage our audience to arrive with enough time to grab a drink, pick your seats and enjoy some music before the show. Children are permitted at this show with adult supervision, however, you should know their may be adult themes expressed and adult language used in these shows.

    Unfortunately, due to renovations, this show is not handicap accessible. We apologize and ask for your understanding.

    ALL TICKETS ARE $15.00 each or 2-for-a $20 to attend one of each show. (general admission)
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  • All performances will take place at Warehouse Theater

  • Warehouse Theater
  • 643 New York Ave., NW
  • Washington, DC 20001
  • 2 blocks from Metro’s Green/Yellow lines @ Mt. Vernon Sq. station & 3 blocks from Metro’s Red line @ Gallery Place