POLAND – Mainely Improv, a popular improvisational comedy troupe, brings its madcap antics to the Poland Regional High School Auditorium , Saturday, Nov. 14. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the show at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $12.50 per person. Premium seating is available for $20 per person.
Much in the style of television’s, “Whose Line Is It, Anyway?” the troupe makes up comedy “on the spot” based entirely from audience suggestions.
“The one thing that is predictable about improv comedy is that it is totally unpredictable,” said Dan Marois, a Poland, who produces Mainely Improv. “We have no idea what we are going to do when the show begins and we rely on the wit and genius of the audience to give us outrageous situations to perform throughout the evening.”
The Mainely Improv cast for the Poland show will include Dan Marois of Poland, Julie Poulin of Monmouth, Brian Files of Gardiner, and Steve Corning of South Paris.
A special guest performer will be PRHS Class of ’02 graduate, Katie Marois Nadeau, who currently lives in Waltham, Mass.
“This team of performers has worked together for many years,” said Marois. “Knowing each other so well, they play off each other’s comic timing to make a truly memorable evening of comedy.”
Mainely Improv is an off-shoot from Mystery for Hire, Maine’s most popular mystery dinner theatre troupe
Tickets are available at the PRHS office or at Harvest Hill Farms, 125 Pigeon Hill Road, Mechanic Falls. There will also be tickets at the door. FMI: go to www.mainelyimprov.com

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