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Sea Tea Improv Presents: The Longform Showcase!

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Hartford, CT

Sea Tea Improv Presents: The Longform Showcase!

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Event Details

Connecticut's favorite improvisational comedy troupe launches a new monthly series dedicated to extended scenes and structures.

Experience the Montage, the Musical, the Movie, the Monoscene, the Harold, and our very own "Sex and the Sea Tea."

Sea Tea Improv's format this month: Student Lottery Montage!

- Some of our students currently taking our "The Game" class will be chosen at the show to join Sea Tea Improv's performance of a longform Montage!

Each installment will feature Sea Tea Improv and a superb guest group from Connecticut, Boston or New York pushing the boundaries of what improv can be.

This month's guest is Conard High School's Parachute!

Come give your suggestion (and in some cases, your life story) and see it spun into an improvised play.  Different every time. There's no limit to what forms and fun you will witness here.


Past guests:

Horse Lincoln

The Sticks

The Purple Crayon of Yale

Franklin's Peaches

Where



The Studio at Billings Forge
539 Broad Street
Hartford, CT 06115

Hosted By

Sea Tea Improv



Sea Tea Improv officially burst onto the comedy scene on April Fool’s Day, 2009, and hasn’t sat down since. The troupe of ten players, professionally trained by Hartford Stage Company and the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York, dazzles Hartford and beyond on a regular basis with their witty, raucous interpretations of audience suggestions. Sea Tea Improv spins your weirdest and wildest thoughts into the kinds of scenes, games, and songs you’ve seen on Whose Line is it Anyway?, Wild n’ Out, and Drew Carey’s Improv-A-Ganza. Every Sea Tea Improv show is invented entirely on the spot, so no two shows are ever the same.