The producers of the Philadelphia Improv Festival are working through the summer to finalize a stellar line-up for their fourth annual affair. This year's festival will take place November 13-15 and will be in a brand new location -- Plays and Players Theatre, 1714 Delancey Street. The festival showcases long and short form improv groups from all over the country, along with workshops to help performers discover and hone their craft.
Single tickets grant admission to a block of three group shows and are $10. Day Passes are also available for $20 and Weekend Passes for $50. More information on the festival is available at www.phif.org"It's really exciting to see the alt-comedy renaissance that Philly's experiencing right now. We've had some big names in standup coming through here for years... but recently we've seen an incredible surge; not only the nationally-recognized improv and sketch acts coming in, but also some remarkable comedy being developed locally," said Matt Nelson, Executive Producer of the festival.The festival gives audiences a chance to see spontaneous long and short form comedy happen before their eyes. Previous groups who have performed at the festival include: Unexpected Company (Warwick, RI), Dwayne's Guesthouse (NYC), BillyHawk (Los Angeles, CA), Cathcart & Olson (Chicago, IL), and Cubicle (NYC) and local favorites Rare Bird Show, ZombieShark, Delaware Comedy Theatre, Choosical, Men About Town, and Industrial.The Philadelphia Improv Festival (PHIF) is an annual three-day festival taking place each fall; dedicated to the celebration of improvisational comedy both locally and across the country.
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