Local comedy company, Recycled Minds, invites the valley to an all-ages, comedy show October 21st, 2017 at the Hub Student Center in Boise.
Looking for a fun way to celebrate Halloween with the family or with your friends this Saturday night? Experience the thrills and chills in Recycled Minds' comedy show Saturday, October 21st, 2017 at 8pm at the Hub Student Center in Boise as they created a completely improvised Halloween Thriller. Just like "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" on TV, Recycled Minds will perform completely improvised scenes based on your suggestions featuring Sean Hancock, Austin Von Johnson, Craig Roberts, Bree Jones, Elyse Durand, Dakota Reed, Aaron Nuttall, Mike Witry and Jon Buffington.
About Recycled Minds
Recycled Minds (RM) began nearly 15 years ago as a local improv comedy troupe and has transformed into an international theatre and creative arts company that teaches classes, team-building workshops and performs a variety of shows that are fun for all ages. They have been seen around the globe including the largest arts festival in the world, cruise ships and universities. RM encourages a laughter lifestyle in two ways: bringing joy to audiences with shows that enrich the human experience and teaching classes and workshops that draw out a sense of purpose in individuals who are willing to practice boldness and press beyond their limitations. Take back the license to be a kid again and awaken the world changer within you.
The show happens Saturday, Oct. 21st at 8pm and is located at the Hub Student Center in Boise, at 14th and State next to Fanci Freez. Tickets cost $10, $5 for kids 5 to 12yrs. A selection of refreshments will be available for purchase. Time and ticket details available at RecycledMindsComedy.com/Tickets.
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