The Spooky Show featuring The Hypothesis + Nox! + Hellcat
WIT Presents: DC’s Funniest Improvisers - October 19, 2024
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“Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble…” — Song of the Witches, Shakespeare’s Macbeth
Fall under the spell of our [improvised] witches’ song and join us for The Spooky Show… a Halloween-inspired performance that will have you screaming with laughter by night’s end!
The Hypothesis will coax the creepy crawlies that live in your imagination out into the open with their science-based, hair-raising humor.
Cast: Ceci De Robertis, Tom Di Liberto, Nina Hsu, Jordana Mishory, Henry Ring, Goli Samimi, Nic Small, Bethany Stokes, Slli’m Williams
Nox!, which means “night” in Latin, will perform in the dark in homage to the audio-only improv format known as The Bat, which they started out doing years ago. Nowadays, they mostly improvise with the lights on. But once a year, they resurrect The Bat to appease the unearthly creatures that only Nox! performers can see.
Cast: Geoff Corey, Jonah Gordon, John Heiser, Nina Hsu, Aaron Mosby, Eli Okun, Chris Orvin, Aubrey Peterson, Ari Rich, Bethany Stokes, Tandra Turner, Chris Ulrich, Matt Winterhalter
Hellcat, WIT’s all-woman ensemble, invites you to step into the shadows with them as they weave a spider’s web of hauntingly funny scenes inspired by classic horror tropes (and your worst nightmares).
Cast: Krystal Ali, Sarah Baldwin, Kaelan Fleury, Devin Hiett, Liz Hoke, Melissa Gedney, Simonica Mendes, Clare Mulligan, Aubrey Peterson, Lori Pitts, Simone Webster, Steph Wilson
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WIT Presents will take place in Studio Theatre’s Victor Shargai Theatre. Patrons using wheelchairs or with accessibility issues are given priority for front-row seating, which is on the floor level. To learn more about Studio Theatre’s accessibility, including wheelchair seating visit their accessibility page. If you have accessibility questions, please email wit@witdc.org.
Details
Studio Theatre (Shargai)
1501 14th Street Northwest