Code Switch + Erasable Inc. + Commonwealth

Adams Morgan will be a winter wonderland during our Wintry Mix road shows! Get ready for an eclectic set of performances by WIT's electrifying company ensembles and special guests.

Details

Date:
Saturday February 25, 2017
Time:
7:30 PM
Price:
$12 in advance; $15 at the door
Location:

DC Arts Center
2438 18th St. NW

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.

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

For group discounts (eight or more), please contact Dan Miller at dan@witdc.org.

Guest Acts

Code Switch
Code Switch lives for moments that alternate between different perspectives of two very different improvisors. Watch as they build an improvised world that reflexively explores the choices they make.
Cast: Derek Hayes, Ginnie Seger. Coach: Kate Symes

Erasable Inc.

From the University of Maryland College Park, Erasable Inc. has a unique style of improv focuses scenes not around comedy, but around creating worlds and allowing the humor to come through organic interactions. Cast: Emily Blick, Mikey Greenblatt, Erin Kemp, Brian Lawrence, Ryan Mavila,Oliver Owens, Andal Paul, Paige Weis, Julia Zhen

 

General information:

  • Line-ups vary nightly. Please verify the performing acts on your individual curtain times.
  • For all shows, unclaimed tickets may be resold at curtain time. Late arrivals will be seated at WIT’s discretion.
  • 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.
Commonwealth
Meet Commonwealth

Commonwealth was formed for the greater, common good of improvised comedy. Read More