PHIT at the Shubin

02/02/2009

This week PHIT takes residence at the Shubin Theater for its monthly run of shows. Featured in Feb will be:

Monday, Feb 2
8:00PM – The Comic vs Audience Comedy Show – $5

Wednesday, Feb 4
8:00PM – “Why Am I Not Famous?” with host Kent Haines – $5
10:00PM – Guilty Pleasures with host Brendan Kennedy – $5

Thursday, Feb 5
8:00PM – Improv Comedy, PhD – Lighted Fools + Fletcher – $5
10:00PM – CAGEMATCH: Angry People Building Things vs Bad Hair – $5

Friday, Feb 6
8:00PM – Everything Must Go + Statues of Liberty + the Feeko Bros – $10
10:00PM – Industrial + the Moops + 4 Track – $10

Saturday, Feb 7
8:00PM – Industrial + the Moops – $10
10:00PM – Everything Must Go + the Feeko Bros – $10

PHIT @ THE SHUBIN
407 Bainbridge St
Shows run Feb 2 – 7
Tickets and additional information


One Night Only: NYC darlings 4 Track confirmed by PHIT

01/20/2009

From the Magnet Theater, the NYC-based improv quartet 4 Track is set to drop in for a single performance as PHIT hosts their monthly Shubin Week. They were last in town to play the Philadelphia Improv Festival, where they garnered tremendous critical praise.

4track

Named Best New Improv Group by Timeout Magazine and “one of the best improv shows in the city” by the NBC Morning Show, 4 Track will join the Moops and Industrial onstage during the 10pm show on Fri, Feb 6th.

Check out PHIT for tickets and more information.


New Advice Columnist for PhillyImprov.com

03/02/2008

The site has been updated over in the advice area. We’re now looking at a sort of Ask Alexis 2.0. We’ve brought on another sage for you to hurl your queries at. Mike Connor (of the N Crowd, Industrial, The Hopper Brothers & Keys To The Moon Productions) takes the seat as our resident asshole. So now you all have a choice in your source of wisdom. Do you ask Alexis, or do you ask an Asshole?

“Stumbling in the dark, trying to feel your way around the ways of improv? Good news! Alexis and Mike are here to answer all your questions related to improv theory, working through roadblocks, exercises or any other topic you may need assistance with. One is sweet and sassy, the other is an unfiltered asshole. But which one has the better advice? You never know what you might hear from your chosen oracle…”

The first response from our new columnist has just been posted:

Dear Asshole,
I’ve been doing short form for some time but now I’ve started taking classes and workshops on long form. What’s the best way to incorporate long form techniques in your short form scene work?
- Too Short

Head on over to PhillyImprov.com to see Mike’s response…


Who Dat At PHIF?

09/20/2007

The lineup has been announced for the 2007 Philadelphia Improv Festival.

Among the 30 groups performing are: 30,000 kHz of Sound, BillyHawk, The Boss, Cajones, Cathcart & Olson, Caveat, ChImp, Choosical, Cubicle, Delaware Comedy Theatre, Dwayne’s Guesthouse, Get Up, Gunshow, Gus, iMusical, Industrial, Jackie, Kick the Squirrel, Makeout Clinic, Men About Town, N Crowd, Onesixtyone, Rare Bird Show, Sidecar, The Throng, TTFKATGPDCH!R, Tybrus, Unexpected Company, Viceroy and ZombieShark.

These groups will be coming in from all over the country, including cities as far away as Los Angeles, Portland, Austin and Chicago – as well as from east coast locales like NYC, DC, Dirty South and more.

PHIF 2007 runs Nov. 8-10 at the Mum Puppettheatre in Old City.


C-A-G-E-M-A-T-C-H

09/13/2007

Tonight marks the start of CAGEMATCH!

Two improv teams, one stage; two comedy sets, one winner. This is CAGEMATCH: the world’s most competitive longform improvisation tournament, visiting from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and hosted by PHIT. Philly’s best improv groups will perform 25 minutes head-to-head with the winner chosen by audience secret ballot.

Thursday, 9/13: Men About Town vs. Industrial
Friday, 9/14: BWP vs. Swapmeet
Saturday, 9/15: Traffic Jelly vs. Whipsuit

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Second Stage @ The Adrienne
2030 Sansom Street, 10pm
Tickets – $10


Improv Shows at the Fringe Festival

08/30/2007

This year there is a wide assortment of improv-related shows to sate your palette at the 2007 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Below you’ll find a handy list of shows you can check out. I’ll separate them over the next three posts. This one’s all improv, with sketch and interdisciplinary shows to follow…

The Cabal: 1 Of Us Is Wrong

A hilarious, unpredictable tour through a weird world and its absurd inhabitants. The Cabal takes a single suggestion for each show and improvises an hour-long piece of twisted fun. Whether portraying savage children who devour their kittens, or rapping Nebraska legislators, the result is a fast-moving, ensemble comedy.

O’Neals Pub, 611 S. Third Street | $10
9/6 & 9/13 @ 8:30pm
9/7, 9/8, 9/14 & 9/15 @ 8:00pm & 9:30pm

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PHIT Presents: CAGEMATCH

Two improv teams, one stage; two comedy sets, one winner. This is CAGEMATCH: the world’s most competitive longform improvisation tournament, visiting from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and hosted by PHIT. Philly’s best improv groups will perform 25 minutes head-to-head with the winner chosen by audience secret ballot.

Second Stage at The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street | $10
9/13, 9/14 & 9/15 @ 10:00pm

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Tapestry Theatre: Cecily & Gwendolyn’s Fantastical Balloon Ride

Gwendolyn and Cecily are two heroic, adventure-seeking ladies on an enchanted journey through past, present, and future. Faced with challenges at every turn, can they manage to return home without disrupting the universe as we know it? Entirely improvised, based on your suggestions.

The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street | $10
9/1 @ 7:30pm, 9/2 @ 6:00pm
9/7 @ 9pm, 8/31 & 9/8 @ 10:00pm

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Dangerous Fools

A fool from LA…a fool from Philadelphia…no script. With nothing but a blank stage, a single suggestion, and two twisted minds, Thomas Fowler and Mary Carpenter take you on an improvised ride that is hilarious, unique, and dangerously unpredictable. “Better than any improv group I’ve seen.” – Philadelphia City Paper

The Actor’s Center, 257 N. Third Street | $10
9/8 @ 9:00pm
9/6, 9/7, 9/8, 9/9 @ 7:00pm

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Industrial

Come see the improv that made Philadelphia City Paper “collapse into laughter” at last year’s Fringe! Industrial is back to perform for their comrades in Philadelphia, with their red jumpsuits and manifesto-informed world view in tow. A single word the audience suggests fuels a thirty-minute improvised one-act play.

Independence Park Hotel, 235 Chestnut Street | $10
9/1, 9/2, 9/3, 9/9 & 9/13 @ 8:00pm
9/1 & 9/2 @ 9:30pm

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Lunchlady Doris

LunchLady does longform improv like no one else. Spontaneously-generated theater that is funny, smart, strange, and utterly breathtaking. Philadelphia City Paper and Philadelphia Weekly say “these five improvisers are uncanny;” “the best of the bunch;” “satisfying and impressive.” Over ten seasons of sold-out shows at the Philly Fringe!

Second Stage at The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street | $10
8/31 & 9/8 @ 9:00pm
9/1 @ 6:00pm, 9/2 @ 7:30pm & 9/7 @ 10:00pm

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The N Crowd: Triple Double Feature

The N Crowd is a short form improv comedy troupe that has been performing weekly in Philadelphia. Each hilarious scene starts with a suggestion from the audience. They promise you can’t legally have this much fun in ninety minutes for ten dollars.

The Actor’s Center, 257 N. Third Street | $10
8/31, 9/7 & 9/14 @ 8:00pm & 10:00pm

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Rare Bird Show

You yell out a word. We turn it into comedy. Rare Bird Show creates hilarious, spontaneous, fast-paced, unscripted longform improv comedy, all from one audience suggestion. An aroundphilly.com Top 10 Pick and a Philadelphia Weekly Editor’s Pick.

Independence Park Hotel, 235 Chestnut Street | $10
8/31, 9/6, 9/8 & 9/15 @ 8:00pm & 10:00pm

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Tongue & Groove

With an emphasis on realism, this unique improv ensemble develops a spontaneous theater piece that explores a wide range of relationships. These talented actors create laugh-out-loud humor and heart-touching moments of truth as they improvise the human experience. Expect romance, comedy, drama, playfulness…and lots of kissin’ and wrestlin’.

Second Stage at The Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street | $10
9/13, 9/14 & 9/15 @ 9:00pm


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