Improv Fest Ireland

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Teacher's Club, Wednesday 15th November - Saturday 18th November

Ireland's Original International Festival of Improvised Theatre & Comedy

Improv/Improvisation is an art form where performers create scenes, stories and characters in the moment live in front of an audience. There is no script, no planning and no safety net! Modern Improvisational theatre includes a wide spectrum of performances – from fast-paced comedic ‘shortform', to silent shows, to improvised puppet performances, to audience-inspired concepts, to musicals to full length improvised plays. This dynamic art form takes theatre and comedy to a whole new level – one that has audiences on the edge of their seats!


Date:
Wednesday 15th November - Saturday 18th November
Time:
Varies
Price:
TBC
Address:
36 Parnell Square W, Northside, Dublin 1, Ireland

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