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Improvisational theatre companies, also known as improv troupes or improv groups, are the primary practitioners of improvisational theater. Modern companies exist around the world and at a range of skill levels. Most groups make little or no money, while a few, well-established groups are profitable.
Name Location State Notes 3rd Floor Comedy: Montreal: Ontario: Absolute Comedy: Ottawa: Ontario: ACME Comedy Theatre: Hollywood: California: All Out Improv: Oakland
Patrick Basquill (left) and Chad Fogland of the DareDevil improv comedy troupe. Anyway, starting 7 p.m. Saturday, June 1, DareDevil is bringing a new show, Comedy Powder Keg, to Azalea Station in ...
Toronto's Second City mainstage troupe has won ten Canadian Comedy Awards: Best Improv Troupe (2001), Best Sketch Troupe (2001, 2006 and 2009), and Best Comedic Play winners Family Circus Maximus (2002), Psychedelicatessen (2003), Facebook of Revelations, Barack to the Future (2009), 0% Down, 100% Screwed (2010) and Something Wicked Awesome ...
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Florida Improv, Inc. Gainesville, Florida: 2005 [4] Twin Cities Improv Festival: HUGE Improv Theater & Five Man Job: Minneapolis, MN: 2006 [5] Baltimore Improv Festival: Baltimore Improv Group: Baltimore, Maryland: 2006 [6] [7] [8] New Zealand Improv Festival: New Zealand Improv Trust: Wellington, New Zealand: 2008 [9] Manila Improv Festival ...
They were the first organized improv troupes in Chicago, and the modern Chicago improvisational comedy movement grew from their success. [5] [6] Many of the current "rules" of comedic improv were first formalized in Chicago in the late 1950s and early 1960s, initially among The Compass Players troupe, which was directed by Paul Sills.
Just Add Water, sometimes abbreviated as JAW (pronounced "jaw"), is an improvisational comedy troupe at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Just Add Water plays both short-form and long-form games and makes frequent use of music in its performances.