The L Words + The Broken Bones + Hellcat
Washington Improv Theater Presents - September 15, 2023
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Guest acts
The L Words
We start our show with a short interview from the audience about a piece of gossip/drama, and then perform a grounded base group scene that inspires our wacky, gay montage — which always features The L Word’s core essence: talking, laughing, loving, breathing fighting, f**king, crying, drinking, riding, winning, losing, cheating, kissing, thinking, and dreaming. Cast: Krystal Ali, Samiyyah Ali, Madeline Dozier, Devin Hiett, Liz Hoke, Rae Lang, Clare Mulligan, Renan Snowden
The Broken Bones
What’s your gnarliest injury story? We’ve all been hurt, perhaps by a hidden patch of ice, a sick collision while scoring the winning goal, or a very public breakup at your 28th birthday party. The Broken Bones will interview an audience member about an injury—be it physical, emotional, or other—and we will all heal together through comedy. They have been featured by The Washington Post, NPR, and Comedy Central, as well as comedy festivals around the US and Europe. Find them on Instagram @brokenbonesdc. Cast: Darnell Eaton, Erick Acuña Pereda, Eva Lewis, Geoff Corey, Kelsey Peters, Kristina Martinez, Neil Baron, Madeline Dozier
Hellcat
In “Hellcat: Bad Girls of Improv,” WIT’s all-women ensemble draws inspiration from an audience story about a time they (or someone they know) did something bad… and got away with it! The team will explore all of the completely reasonable reasons behind the story and all of the fun in the aftermath. Cast: Clare Mulligan, Kaelan Sullivan Fleury, Krystal Ali, Liz Hoke, Lori Pitts, Melissa Gedney, Simone Webster, Steph Wilson. Coached by: Macey Schiff
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