Nox! + Madeline + The Hypothesis
Washington Improv Theater Presents - January 6, 2024
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Nox!: This holiday season, it’s the return of NoxTalks! The suggestion of an audience member’s favorite holiday tradition or symbol will inspire an improvised TED-style talk on its history and origin, and a show filled with Nox!’s trademark speed, high energy, and quick edits. Nox! is a close-knit group that thrives on creating memorable characters, and playing with both real and imagined worlds. As one of the longest-running ensembles in DC, they aim to be the most dynamic and versatile long-form improv troupe in the city. Cast: Aaron Mosby, Aubrey Peterson, Brianna Lux, Chris Ulrich, Geoff Corey, John Heiser, Joshua Carter, Matt Winterhalter, Nina Hsu, Renee Namakau Ombaba, Tandra Turner
Madeline: Company ensemble, Madeline is nervy, flirty, and worthy—onstage and off! Their performances begin with a story delivered by a fascinating member of the DC community that inspires these talented improvisers to deliver a laugh-packed comedy show. Whether you’re looking for naughty, nice, or niche this holiday season, you’ll be captivated by Madeline, whose critically-acclaimed shows have been described as hilarious, a “tad horny for my taste,” and last but not least, “completely inappropriate for people who aren’t fun.”
The Hypothesis: This holiday season the Hypothesis celebrates one of the greatest gifts of all: SCIENCE! The Hypothesis combines science and improv to both inform and delight audiences. Come prepared with the burning science question you’ve always wanted answered and see it examined under a microscope. Or simply get ready to have your mind blown (and your funny bone tickled) as the Hypothesis dishes about all things science! Cast:
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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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