So here we are, a week away from the start of a Kingston Improv Games tournament. KCVImprov is super stoked [sic] to be competing again, and encourages everybody to come out to the Octave Theatre on Wednesday the 18th at 7:00 pm to come support our glorious rebirth. From the ashes. Like a phoenix. A big ol' improvisational phoenix. Kind of like how Dumbledore ran Hogwarts, actually: he was just generally like "ehh I'll figure it out as I go along I've got a phoenix I'm good" and things tended to work out well.
That's what our Night of Play is gonna be like. A lot of pretty birds.
And hats.
But I digress! KCVImprov will be performing alongside teams from Ernestown, Bayridge, and Smith Falls on the first evening of the competition. Tickets are 8$ for students and seniors, and 10$ for adults. It's gonna be a sicknasty horrorshow amazing time [sic] and we for one can't wait.
(Meanwhile, if you need more information about the Kingston Tournament, zip on over to http://improv.ca/regions/kingston/, and if you can't wait eight days to get your fix of improv (I understand), you can get your fix of improv action over at http://improv.ca/training/classic-video/ (where you can even find an ancient KCVI Character event woah our team's old.))
That's what our Night of Play is gonna be like. A lot of pretty birds.
And hats.
But I digress! KCVImprov will be performing alongside teams from Ernestown, Bayridge, and Smith Falls on the first evening of the competition. Tickets are 8$ for students and seniors, and 10$ for adults. It's gonna be a sicknasty horrorshow amazing time [sic] and we for one can't wait.
(Meanwhile, if you need more information about the Kingston Tournament, zip on over to http://improv.ca/regions/kingston/, and if you can't wait eight days to get your fix of improv (I understand), you can get your fix of improv action over at http://improv.ca/training/classic-video/ (where you can even find an ancient KCVI Character event woah our team's old.))