$10 for Four Tickets to a Don't Break the Streak Comedy Show at Gamut Theatre in Harrisburg ($40 Value)
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Quick-witted cast transforms audience suggestions into uproarious sketches during 90-minute improv show
Unlike piloting a commercial airline or deciding on a legal defense, creating comedy is an activity where it’s considered almost entirely safe to let public input guide you. Serve as sanguine inspiration with today’s deal: for $10, you get four general-admission tickets to a Don’t Break the Streak comedy show at the Gamut Theatre in Harrisburg (a $40 value). Shows occur on select Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are valid for any combination of admissions on any of the following dates:
- April 25
- May 9
- May 23<p>
Don’t Break the Streak reduces audiences to guffaws with wholly unscripted, improvisational shows that run about 90 minutes apiece, crafted largely from audience input. From the theater’s many comfortable settling spots, attendees are free to lob suggestions at the stage’s sultans of satire, then sit back and laugh as the funny unfolds uniquely from show to show. Performances are open to all guests 21 and older, and, as at nightclubs and cursing competitions, youngsters ages 16–20 may attend with an adult.
Quick-witted cast transforms audience suggestions into uproarious sketches during 90-minute improv show
Unlike piloting a commercial airline or deciding on a legal defense, creating comedy is an activity where it’s considered almost entirely safe to let public input guide you. Serve as sanguine inspiration with today’s deal: for $10, you get four general-admission tickets to a Don’t Break the Streak comedy show at the Gamut Theatre in Harrisburg (a $40 value). Shows occur on select Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are valid for any combination of admissions on any of the following dates:
- April 25
- May 9
- May 23<p>
Don’t Break the Streak reduces audiences to guffaws with wholly unscripted, improvisational shows that run about 90 minutes apiece, crafted largely from audience input. From the theater’s many comfortable settling spots, attendees are free to lob suggestions at the stage’s sultans of satire, then sit back and laugh as the funny unfolds uniquely from show to show. Performances are open to all guests 21 and older, and, as at nightclubs and cursing competitions, youngsters ages 16–20 may attend with an adult.