LIZARD GIRL + Lena Dunham + Nox!

Spring is coming. And it will be epic at Washington Improv Theater.

Details

Date:
Saturday May 4, 2019
Time:
7:30 PM
Price:
$15 in advance; $18 at the door ($12 for DCAC members—email wit@witdc.org for code)
Location:

DC Arts Center
2438 18th St. NW

During WIT’s Road Show at DC Arts Center, enjoy special productions like Day of Thrones (inspired by HBO’s Game of Thrones) and the romantic comedy Improv Actually. You’ll also experience WIT’s ensembles and the debuts of featured ensembles Lena Dunham, LIZARD GIRL, and Poetic Resistance.

Featuring

Lena Dunham

The black members from different improv troupes have joined forces to give you an inside look at what it means to be somebody’s black friend.

CastDarnell Eaton, Derek Hayes, Erica Johnson, Eva Lewis, Jamal Newman, Krystal Ramseur, Nic Small

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:

DC Arts Center is a rented venue and the main entrance to the gallery requires patrons to enter through a front staircase. Entry to the black box requires walking down a second staircase. With 24 hours notice, WIT can arrange for patrons to be escorted through the rear alley and through the backstage area. Four small steps are required between the backstage and black box. DC Arts Center does not have any assisted listening devices. We encourage patrons who seek more information to contact us at wit@witdc.org or 202-204-7770.

LIZARD GIRL
Meet LIZARD GIRL

LIZARD GIRL is an ensemble and aspiring cult at Washington Improv Theater. Read More


Lena Dunham
Meet Lena Dunham

Lena Dunham started as an idea to bring together Black improvisers in DC who were usually the only Black member of their improv team. Read More


Nox!
Meet Nox!

Nox! holds a funhouse mirror up to today’s society. Read More