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Funny people. So talented.
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowded or busy. Some folks in the audience wore masks. There is a cash bar. It is just inside the infamous "gum wall".
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowded or busy. Some folks in the audience wore masks. There is a cash bar. It is just inside the infamous "gum wall".
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowd...
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowd...
I was really enjoying myself and a very strange thing happened. The host of the show came up to a woman in the audience who was laughing and told her that she was laughing too loud and she needed to stop laughing so loud. Her laugh wasn’t annoying or weird at all. It was a regular laugh. Is that the most Seattle moment in the history of this - at times - ridiculous city? I’m not from here but it didn’t seem like she was doing anything out of line. I felt bad for the girl who then left. Awkward. Needless to say I won’t be going back. I was king of afraid to laugh after that.
Funny people. So talented.
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowded or busy. Some folks in the audience wore masks. There is a cash bar. It is just inside the infamous "gum wall".
Funny people. So talented.
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowded or busy. Some folks in the audience wore masks. There is a cash bar. It is just inside the infamous "gum wall".
Funny people. So talented.
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowd...
Funny people. So talented.
We attended the improv show on a Wednesday evening. It was a series of acts with pairs of performers taking prompts from the audience. It was a lot of fun for a moderate price. It was not too crowd...
No laughing!
I was really enjoying myself and a very strange thing happened. The host of the show came up to a woman in the audience who was laughing and told her that she was laughing too loud and she needed to stop laughing so loud. Her laugh wasn’t annoying or weird at all. It was a regular laugh. Is that the most Seattle moment in the history of this - at times - ridiculous city? I’m not from here but it didn’t seem like she was doing anything out of line. I felt bad for the girl who then left. Awkward. Needless to say I won’t be going back. I was king of afraid to laugh after that.