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Recycled Minds Bring Christmas Improv to Hub Student Center Tonight

By: Dec. 12, 2015
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Local comedy company, Recycled Minds, invites the valley to an all-ages, Christmas improv comedy show tonight, December 12th, 2015 at the Hub Student Center in Boise.

Looking for something to do with the family this holiday season and desperately need to get away from the stress of shopping malls, bearded Santas and, what is yule anyways? Come share in the gift of laughter and joy with Recycled Minds' Christmas improv comedy show Saturday, December 12th, 2015 at 8pm at the Hub Student Center in Boise. There will be live music, storytelling and comedy featuring Manna Hancock on piano and Quinn and Shirley Van Paepeghem on acoustic guitar and vocals.

Recycled Minds was created in 2002 by Sean Hancock as an improvisational troupe. It became one of the first troupes to combine sketch and improvisational comedy in a weekly show in the Treasure Valley area. After taking a few years off to perform internationally, Recycled Minds was resurrected in 2011 and quickly developed into a hilarious 2-person show and school of improvisation in the Boise Greater Area. Recycled Minds is continually training new, bold improvisers and exploring the combination of sketch and stand-up comedy.

The show happens Saturday, December 12th 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 RecycledMindsImprov.com/Tickets.



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