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The Bonerama Variety Hour, Sketch Up or Shut Up, And Guilty Pleasures Among PHIT's July Lineup

By: Jun. 30, 2009
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Philly Improv Theater announces its performance schedule for July. In July, the theater is holding two weeks of performances, including an all female sketch and improv festival, called Bonerama.   Philly Improv Theater shows take place at 407 Bainbridge Street. More information is available online at www.phillyimprovtheater.com or at 267-233-1556.

July Calendar

Monday, July 6
8:00pm : The Comic vs Audience
Comedy Show
Tickets: $5

Wednesday, July 8
8:00 pm: Guilty Pleasures
Tickets: $5

10:00 pm The BullyPulpit
Tickets:  $5

Thursday, July 9
8:00pm:  Improv Comedy, PhD - Drexel Football Team and Everything Must Go
Ticket: $5

10:00pm: Cagematch: m@& vs Rookie Card
Tickets: $5

Friday, July 10
8:00pm: Longform Improv: Angry
People Building Things and Activity Book
Tickets: $10

10:00pm : Longform Improv: WhipSuit and An Improv Jam
Tickets: $10

Saturday, July 11
8:00pm Longform Improv: Angry People Building Things and Activity Book
Tickets:  $10

10:00pm Longform Improv: WhipSuit and An Improv Jam
Tickets: $10

11:30pm Sketch Up or Shut Up
Tickets: free

Tuesday, July 14
8:00pm Longform Improv: Fletcher and Parallelogramophonograph
Tickets: $10

Thursday, July 16
8:00pm Bonerama: The Real Housewives of Philadelphia
Tickets: $10

10:00pm Bonerama: Cagematch: Brenda vs Pony Coat
Tickets: $10
Friday, July 17

8:00pm Bonerama: BWP and Cecily & Gwendolyn
Tickets: $10
10:00pm Bonerama: The Bonerama Variety Hour
Tickets: $10

Saturday, July 18
8:00pm Bonerama: BWP and Cecily & Gwendolyn
Tickets: $10

10:00pm Bonerama: The Bonerama Variety Hour
Tickets: $10

Philly Improv Theater (PHIT) is the only longform improvisation theater in the Metro Philadelphia area. Founded as a nonprofit in 2005, PHIT embraces the art of improvisation as an end rather than a means - creating and producing improv, sketch, and alternate comedy shows in the tradition of theaters like Chicago's Second City and New York's Upright Citizens Brigade. To further this philosophy, PHIT offers it's own take on the theories and concepts behind good improvisation in a full curriculum of classes for performers of all skill levels taught by local talent and through master classes with distinguished performers and teachers from all over the world (including Impro author Keith Johnstone, Joe Bill and Mark Sutton of The Second City, and former SNL writer
Ali Farahnakian). In addition to performing as part of PHIT's weeklong residency at The Shubin Theatre each month, local improv troupes produced and presented by PHIT have toured extensively on the East Coast and performed in festivals throughout North America.



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