At the Disco + I Wrote That + The Broken Bones

WIT's improv comedians turn an audience suggestion into a never-before-seen comedy show!

Details

Date:
Friday December 29, 2023
Time:
9:30 PM
Price:
$15.00 - $20.00
Location:

Guest acts

At the Disco: Spoofing Hallmark tropes and exploring the history of a family heirloom, the playful and energetic performers of At the Disco are ready to celebrate the holidays with a special presentation of “Deck the Halls with Disco Balls.”

I Wrote That: Diary entries, poems, short stories, essays, emails… We all have embarrassing writings from our younger days that are better off left unread. In this show, performers bring out their mortifying writing to inspire their improv set in a show that is as silly as it is nostalgic.

The Broken Bones: We’ve all been hurt, perhaps by a hidden patch of ice, a sick collision while scoring the winning goal, or a very public breakup at your 28th birthday party. The Broken Bones will interview an audience member about an injury—be it physical, emotional, or other—and we will all heal together through comedy. Cast: Darnell Eaton, Erick Acuña Pereda, Eva Lewis, Geoff Corey, Kelsey Peters, Kristina Martinez, Neil Baron

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COVID safety

Masks are recommended, but not required for WIT shows. Learn more on our COVID Safety page.

Accessibility information

This performance will take place in the Milton Theatre on the second floor, reachable by stairs or elevator. Most seats in the Milton require the use of some stairs in the theater. The Milton has wheelchair- and scooter-accessible locations (reached by use of a platform lift) where patrons can remain in their wheelchairs or transfer to seats. Patrons requiring a wheelchair-accessible seat location should purchase a general admission ticket and then notify us by email at wit@witdc.org so that box office staff can be ready to assist or direct you. Please do not contact the Studio Theatre box office; they do not handle ticketing or seating for WIT performances. For more info on accessibility at Studio Theatre, see their accessibility page.


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