Hellcat featuring Uncle Gorgeous and The Real Winners

Come out to 14th Street where WIT's unpredictable improv comedians turn an audience suggestion into a never-before-seen comedy show.

Details

Date:
Friday March 31, 2023
Time:
9:30 PM
Price:
$5.00 - $25.00
Location:

Hellcat show is like a really strong Dirty Shirley: sweet at first, but sour and bitter underneath. We’re playful and fun, but also sharp and cutting, and we are equally committed to the absurd and the heartfelt — because we know that life is all things at once. When you leave a Hellcat show, you’ll ask questions like, “Do these women have rabies?” “Is 4th wave feminism finally here?” “Should I start a commune with all my best girlfriends?”

Uncle Gorgeous brings you a 25-minute silly supercut of the highs, lows, hilarity, beauty, and of course, scandal of existing in today’s world. The performers will feel like your favorite fun uncles when they improvise a feel-good comedy set based on what makes you feel gorgeous.

The Real Winners will capture your hearts and minds through vivid storytelling, well-defined morals, and tag runs so fun you’ll want to storm the stage and join in. We base our scenes off of real-life monologues from the performers, and we have a great time making those stories and the lessons we learn from them come to life onstage. Cast: Alexander, Matt; Burstyn, Sarah; Dabrowski, Genevieve; Duggal, Kunal; Jackson, Sam; Kunkle, Kathryn; Nugent, James; Piper, Hannah; Pirt, Emily; Welch, MJ

COVID safety

Masks are required for all patrons in WIT performance spaces. WIT encourages the use of medical-grade masks (like surgical masks). Please bring your own mask.

Accessibility information

To learn more about Studio Theatre’s accessibility, including wheelchair seating and assisted listening devices visit their accessibility page. If you have accessibility questions, please contact wit@witdc.org.

Hellcat
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Uncle Gorgeous
Meet Uncle Gorgeous

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