The Impro Cave - LIVE IMPROVISED ENTERTAINMENT

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Venue:
Don't Tell Tom

The Impro Cave - LIVE IMPROVISED ENTERTAINMENT

"keeping the audience in stitches" - Australian Stage Online

Take shelter this winter in the Impro Cave. Since 2001, this cosy cavern of comedy has been enticing audiences with a toasty fire and the hottest improvised entertainment.

The Impro Cave season is one of exploration and adventure. New show formats are premiered at every performance alongside classic audience favourites. Plus Sideshow Spontanial in July gives budding junior ensemble members the chance to strut their stuff on stage.

Get cosy with Impro Melbourne this winter and cap off your week with a night of laughs at the Impro Cave. The kitchen and bar stay open 'til late making the Impro Cave a great place to escape those winter chills.

This is one cave you'll want to venture into. www.impromelbourne.com.au

When: Sunday evenings, June 21 - August 30 @ 7:30pm
Plus the early show Sideshow Spontanial, July 5, 12, 19 & 26 @ 6pm

Where: The Penny Black (formerly Don't Tell Tom)
420 Sydney Rd, Brunswick


7.30pm

9.30pm

bookings@impromelbourne.com.au

Victoria Healy

9416 2555

$15.00 full, $10 concession (groups of 10+ at concession price) $5 entry to Sideshow Spontanial in July
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