Two-Person TV + Madeline + Improv Clown Posse + NOX!
WIT Presents: Genre is a Construct - July 15, 2023
Get Tickets Now!From an improvised Western to Seinfeld: Unscripted, WIT's new run features experiments with different genres and much, much more!
Performers
Take a trip down a rabbit hole and scroll through the wild & wacky channels of Two Person TV. The choice is in your hands! Cast: Sammy Garcia & Jonah Gordon.
Madeline begins her performances with a tailored, interactive moment with you, the audience, and ascends to a higher place of laughter—complete with the manic-moxie of a first date, the flirtiness of a spontaneous 1:1 with your work crush, and the worthiness of a life filled with love. Whether you’re looking for naughty, nice, or niche, you’ll be spellbound by one of her shows—which have been called “fun,” “hilarious,” “a tad horny for my taste,” and “completely inappropriate for people who aren’t fun.” Cast: Adam Levine, Eddison Wilkinson, Lauren Emily, Liz Sanders, Macey Schiff, Matt Strote, Nick Martinez, Precious Jenkins, Robin Doody, Ryan McClure, Stacey Axler.
Improv Clown Posse – We got a theory. I.C.P. has seen things that’ll shock ya eyelids. Gather the Huggalos!!! Cast: Sweet T, Delly 2 Close
Nox! uses one event — such as a wedding, a book launch, or a carnival — to inspire a round of hilarious scenes. Each show has a broad swath of scene types, ranging from SNL-style skits to Adult Swim-style absurdity. As one of the longest-running troupes in DC, Nox! is a close-knit team that thrives on high-energy, memorable characters, and playing with both real and imagined worlds. Cast: Aaron Mosby, Aubrey Peterson, Brianna Lux, Chris Ulrich, Geoff Corey, Jenna Hall, John Heiser, Joshua Carter, Matt Winterhalter, Nina Hsu, Renee Namaku Ombaba, Tandra Turner, Tara Demmy.
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As of July 1, 2023, masks are recommended, but not required for WIT shows. Learn more on our COVID Safety page.
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Photo by Jeff Salmore
Details
Studio Theatre: Stage 4 (fourth floor)
1501 14th Street Northwest