Sistine Robot + Crude Mechanicals + Love Onion

Get ready for a sudden attack of free-wheeling, unscripted madness from the performers at Washington Improv Theater

Details

Date:
Saturday June 4, 2016
Time:
9:30 PM
Price:
$12 in advance; $15 at the door

Spurred by a single audience suggestion, WIT’s creative performers spontaneously build entire worlds populated by colorful characters and situations. Each performance is a one-of-a-kind show, never to be seen by another audience.

Sistine Robot: Sistine Robot is one of the Washington, D.C. area’s longest-running independent long-form improv teams. The Robots have taken the stage at Washington Improv Theater, the Baltimore Improv Festival, the District Improv Festival, the Providence Improv Fest and the Del Close Marathon. They host the venerable monthly show “Enjoy an Appletini with Sistine Robot” in the basement of a local gay bar. With a style that is both smart and silly, Sistine Robot is proof that robots

Cast: Jamie Bingner, Paul Hitlin, Dan Miller, Jonathan Murphy, Joe Randazzo, Sara Rouhi

Crude Mechanicals: Shakespearean Tragical Comedy. Men playing women! Women playing men! Puns! Kings! Sometimes witches! Also mass slaughter!

Cast: Seth Alcorn, Molly Murchie, Matt Berman, Mark Chalfant, Dan O’Neil, Sarah Holt

These shows are presented at DC Arts Center in the heart of Adams Morgan.

Please note: Early shows begin at 7:30 PM and late shows begin at 9:30. Washington Improv Theater strives to ensure its shows are accessible to all audiences at our home stage at Source. However, our guest venue DC Arts Center is not accessible to wheelchair users and may be challenging to patrons with limited mobility. If you have accessibility questions, please email us at wit@witdc.org.

DCAC Members: Please call DCAC for the member code at (202) 462-7833.

Love Onion
Meet Love Onion

From afar, Love Onion looks like just another dirty root vegetable. But slice that baby open and you’ll find a loving heart surrounded by an emotional support system of vitamin C, calcium and iron. And that's a fact. Read More