ImproVision: Anti Pasta
By ImproVision
ImproVision - Winnipeg, MB
V.13 - Duke of Kent Legion 
ImproVision wants you to take a stand… against pasta! Old Spaghetti Factory workers of the world unite. Say no to the noodle.

Join the kings of short form improv (CBC Radio) as they lead the revolution, bringing things to a boil with their own twisted take on short form improv, throwing audience suggestions against the wall to see what sticks and adding ingredients like phones, puppets, super-soakers and more.

Join the Pàsta de résistance.

4 STARS …take even the most bland audience suggestions and spin gold. - Winnipeg Free Press

Cast:
Alan MadcKenzie, Ed Cuddy, George McRobb

  

Show Info:
60 minutes
Genre:
Improv

Audience:
Parental Guidance

Mild Language

Thu July 17 7:00 PM
Fri July 18 10:30 PM
Sat July 19 7:00 PM
Sun July 20 5:45 PM
Mon July 21 7:00 PM
Tue July 22 8:45 PM
Wed July 23 7:00 PM
Thu July 24 8:45 PM
Fri July 25 8:45 PM
Sat July 26 8:45 PM
Sun July 27 4:00 PM

ImproVision: Nicolas Cage Match

ImproVision—Duke of Kent Legion

Always fantastic, the ImproVision boys have come to the Fringe once again with new improv games, a new frame for the show, and classic improv skill. The Nicholas Cage theming was a little sparse on the ground, but it’s not like anyone was coming to an ImproVision show because they were promised references to Good ‘Ol Nick. Their final improv game was fantastic as well, integrating puppets with a gonzo recreation of the show that came before it. Was that a spoiler? Who knows, go see this anyway.

Josh Fidelak


ImproVision

ImproVision: Nicolas Cage Match—Duke of Kent Legion

An Apology:
Sorry, ImproVision won’t Face/Off against Nicolas Cage in the Fringe. We made that up.

This, according to our lawyers, is a good time to say: as improvisers, we make stuff up. So instead of grappling with the Oscar-winning star of Willy’s Wonderland, we’ll wrestle with Nic Cage-inspired short-form improv using suggestions, super soakers, puppets and phones.

So, no Nicolas Cage. Probably. The Cagey One has done weirder gigs than the Fringe, so…?

Sincerest apologies,
ImproVision