Earth, Wind & Tired + Hellcat + People of the District feat. Amy Austin
Washington Improv Theater featuring People of the District - May 13, 2022
Join us for an unpredictable night of improv!
Details
Washington Improv Theater (Source)
1835 14th Street Northwest
The performers
Earth, Wind & Tired: Lee Bennett, Namakau Ombaba Lori Pitts, Tandra Turner, Slli’m Williams
Hellcat: Marissa Chaffee, Kaelan Fleury, Jenna Hall, Justine Hipsky, Clare Mulligan, Krystal Ramseur, Simone Webster
People of the District:
Guest:Amy Austin has combined passions of storytelling, theatre, journalism, event production, and her favorite place, Washington, DC. She is the Publisher Emeritus of Washington City Paper, an influential and award-winning local alternative news media company known for long-form local journalism and in-depth arts coverage. She is committed to theatre arts and education as an essential part of the human experience in creating shared empathy, understanding, and joy.
Cast:Macey Schiff, Elizabeth Fulton, Karen Lange, Lauren Gabel, Turner Meeks, John Windmueller, Alex Kazanas, Mark Chalfant, Nick Martinez
Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (including booster) is required. Please be prepared to show your vaccine card, legible photo of said card, or insurance information, along with a photo ID. Medical-grade masks are required for audience members. For more on our policy, visit WIT’s COVID Safety page.
Pricing and Ticketing
Please pay at the level you are able. Online sales end one hour before curtain. For all shows, unclaimed tickets may be resold at curtain time. Late arrivals will be seated at WIT’s discretion.
Accessibility information
- The black box theater at Source is ground-floor and wheelchair accessible. WIT can set aside front-row wheelchair space upon request, with no need for the patron to reserve a specific seat.
- Assisted listening devices are available upon request.
- In order to provide a welcoming and supported experience, we encourage patrons who seek additional accessibility information or are in need of an assisted listening device to please contact us at wit@witdc.org or 202-204-7770.