There seems to be nothing better than enjoying a summer outside at a baseball park, smelling the expertly cut grass, catching a savory whiff of hotdogs, and grabbing a frosty beverage to watch professionals do their thing out in the field. There's something communal about the experience - being in the same area to watch and enjoy the same things as everybody else. That excitement is being brought to various venues in Northwest Indiana as Makeshift Up brings their comedic twist on the rivalry between renowned regional baseball teams (the "Northsiders" vs. the "Southsiders") with a series of competitive improv shows July 21st through July 23rd.
Makeshift Up, Northwest Indiana's premier short-form improv team, has taken a classic rivalry and applied to the stage for audiences to enjoy. Two teams of actors will go head-to-head performing various improv games for the audience and allow the audience to choose which of the teams are better at their craft through out the night all the while using the theme of baseball to frame their work. Director Nelson Velazquez says, "This is the kind of show that people in the area can really enjoy. There are tons of sports-related leagues, stores, and venues people go to all of the time and baseball is probably the most popular sport here. Why not marry the nation's two favorite pastimes together - baseball and laughter? We've got a ton of baseball references in the show as well as stuff that happens in the audience during the show like having a "flex cam" pop up and we take pictures of our patrons showing us their best bodybuilder poses or having them call a game as an announcer. We even do an 7th inning stretch with the whole audience. It's a ton of fun and we want to give as many people as many chance to partake in the festivities before the series of real games start in the city the following week."Videos