One or Four Tickets to Improv Comedy Show at National Comedy Theatre Phoenix in Mesa
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Award-winning comedy troupe concocts improvised situations at lightning-fast speeds, relying on participation from their all-ages audience
Improv comedy shows, unlike criminal court proceedings and open-heart surgeries, encourage people in the room to shout out suggestions. Explore the extemporaneous with today’s GrouponLive deal to an improv comedy show at the National Comedy Theatre Phoenix in Mesa. This Groupon is only valid for the 9:45 p.m. show on Fridays and Saturdays. Choose between the following options:
- For $6, you get one ticket (up to a $12 value).
- For $24, you get four tickets (up to a $48 value).<p>
Recently voted the Best Local Performing Arts Troupe by readers of the East Valley Tribune, National Comedy Theatre’s energetic ensemble of players concocts improvised situations at lightning-fast speeds, relying on audience participation and their own wits to elicit thunderous laughter and applause. After turning to their all-ages crowd for assistance in shaping hysterical games and scenarios, the cast employs knowledge gleaned from operating-room sketches to tickle ribs with anatomical exactitude. The fast-paced show often favors spontaneity over prudence, with cast members gleefully stepping into their roles as acrophobic skydiving champions or long-winded court stenographers. Audience members can also select the winning team at the conclusion of the show, joining the losers in a final round of laughter.
Though $10 discounted tickets are available for students, seniors, and members of the military, this deal offers the best deal available for all show attendees.
Award-winning comedy troupe concocts improvised situations at lightning-fast speeds, relying on participation from their all-ages audience
Improv comedy shows, unlike criminal court proceedings and open-heart surgeries, encourage people in the room to shout out suggestions. Explore the extemporaneous with today’s GrouponLive deal to an improv comedy show at the National Comedy Theatre Phoenix in Mesa. This Groupon is only valid for the 9:45 p.m. show on Fridays and Saturdays. Choose between the following options:
- For $6, you get one ticket (up to a $12 value).
- For $24, you get four tickets (up to a $48 value).<p>
Recently voted the Best Local Performing Arts Troupe by readers of the East Valley Tribune, National Comedy Theatre’s energetic ensemble of players concocts improvised situations at lightning-fast speeds, relying on audience participation and their own wits to elicit thunderous laughter and applause. After turning to their all-ages crowd for assistance in shaping hysterical games and scenarios, the cast employs knowledge gleaned from operating-room sketches to tickle ribs with anatomical exactitude. The fast-paced show often favors spontaneity over prudence, with cast members gleefully stepping into their roles as acrophobic skydiving champions or long-winded court stenographers. Audience members can also select the winning team at the conclusion of the show, joining the losers in a final round of laughter.
Though $10 discounted tickets are available for students, seniors, and members of the military, this deal offers the best deal available for all show attendees.
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Voted the Best Local Performing Arts Troupe by readers of the East Valley Tribune in 2011, National Comedy Theatre’s ensemble of players concocts improvised situations at lightning-fast speeds, relying on audience participation and their own wits to elicit thunderous laughter and applause. After turning to their all-ages crowd for assistance in shaping games and scenarios, the cast employs knowledge gleaned from operating-room sketches to tickle ribs with anatomical exactitude. The show often favors spontaneity over prudence, with performers gleefully stepping into their roles as acrophobic skydiving champions or long-winded court stenographers. Audience members get to select the winning team at the conclusion of the show, and can learn the form themselves during improv classes.