Kismet + Hellcat + Uncle Gorgeous

Let DC’s funniest improvisers give you a break from reality with their smart, surprising, and totally unscripted comedy!

Kismet

It’s fate that brought us together. It’s your wonderful suggestions that help us make this show. This is fast. This is fun. This is Kismet.

Cast: Adam Levine, Mike Moran, and Robin Doody

Hellcat

From subtle to silly to absolutely absurd, Hellcat is WIT’s fiercely funny all-women ensemble. They love to create shows built on audience suggestions that feature authentic characters, who are thrust into wild and unexpected situations, resulting in one heckuva hilarious ride. All you’ve got to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy!

Cast: Aubrey Peterson, Clare Mulligan, Devin Hiett, Kaelan Sullivan Fleury, Krystal Ali, Liz Hoke, Lori Pitts, Melissa Gedney, Sarah Baldwin, Simonica Mendes, Steph Lilly, and Kelsey Peters

Uncle Gorgeous

Uncle Gorgeous turns your treasured memories into a fast-paced, feel-good improv show. Share a story, watch a hilarious, heartfelt 25-minute supercut unfold, and relive the highs, lows, and lovable chaos of life — all with the charm of your funniest uncles.

Cast: Jessie Cali, Jamal Newman, Jordana Mishory, Kelsey Peters, Kristina Martinez, Madeline Dozier, Mikail Faalasli, Rae Lang, Ryan McCloskey, Samiyyah Ali, and Tom Di Liberto

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Details

Date:
Friday September 19, 2025
Time:
9:30 PM
Price:
General admission: $20 in advance (plus $2 service fee). For those who experience cost as a barrier, a limited number of affordable pricing tickets are available using the code AFFORDABLE. Discounted tickets are available for $15 per person (plus $2 service fee) for groups of 10 people or more.
Location:

Performance Calendar

  • September

Kismet + Hellcat + Uncle Gorgeous

Friday, September 19, 2025: 9:30 PM

No performances

Hellcat
Meet Hellcat

Hellcat means business. Read More


Uncle Gorgeous
Meet Uncle Gorgeous

Uncle Gorgeous will make you "forget the obvious and embrace the absurd." Read More