Stand Up For Whaaa? + Madeline + Love Onion with Tom Teasley

Interplay is unlike any improv show you've seen before! WIT's own improvisers create exciting mash-up performances with special guests from the worlds of music, puppetry, poetry, dance, and more!

Details

Date:
Friday June 15, 2018
Time:
7:30 PM
Price:
$15 in advance; $20 at the door
Location:

DC Arts Center
2438 18th St. NW

In addition to performances by our company ensembles and special guests, Interplay features a new artistic collaboration every week.

Stand Up For Whaaa?
Join Stand up for Whaaa? as they lead the protesting of the mundane everyday things that make life not so fun; and stand UP for the little things that make life worth living.
Cast: Robin Doody, Elizabeth Fulton, James Jelin, Ren John, Raymond Simeon

Tom Teasley
Tom Teasley, described in the Washington Post as “a multi-instrumental genius,” maintains a unique career as a solo percussionist, composer and collaborator. Tom collaborates with Love Onion to create a soundscape to their text.

General information:

  • Line-ups vary nightly. Please verify the performing acts on your individual curtain times.
  • For all shows, unclaimed tickets may be resold at curtain time. Late arrivals will be seated at WIT’s discretion.
  • DCAC Members: Please call DCAC for the member code at (202) 462-7833.

Accessibility information

  • Washington Improv Theater strives to ensure its shows are accessible to all audiences at our home stage at Source. However, our guest venue DC Arts Center is not accessible to wheelchair users and may be challenging to patrons with limited mobility.
  • If you have specific accessibility questions, please email us at wit@witdc.org.
Madeline
Meet Madeline

Madeline gives nervy, flirty, and worthy onstage and off. Read More


Love Onion
Meet Love Onion

From afar, Love Onion looks like just another dirty root vegetable. But slice that baby open and you’ll find a loving heart surrounded by an emotional support system of vitamin C, calcium and iron. And that's a fact. Read More