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FARMINGTON — Teachers Lounge Mafia will present a late-night edition of improv comedy for mature audiences Friday, July 30, at The Granary Upstairs, as part of Farmington’s SummerFest.

Besides new fast-paced games to set the tone for the evening, Teachers Lounge Mafia will present its original long-form improv comedy piece “Three Course Meal,” offering a glimpse of the flirting, fighting, accusing, apologizing, confessing and stalking that can go on at a restaurant.

Teachers Lounge Mafia has performed throughout western and central Mainel. The troupe will take part in the first Portland Improvisational Comedy Festival Aug. 5-7.  at the St. Lawrence Arts Center on Munjoy Hill.

Making up Teachers Lounge Mafia are local comic actors Jeff Bailey, Natalie Bean, Alex Kreitzman, Gavin Pickering, Emily Pottle, Dan Ryder and Kyla Wheeler. Several have performed as members of area comic groups Lawn Chair Pirates and Curtain Raisers.

 The show will begin at 9:30 p.m. Tickets, $5, may be purchased at the door or by calling 578-0357 or visiting [email protected].

Tickets to the Portland Improvisational Comedy Festival, starting at 8 p.m., are $12 at the door, $10 in advance; call 775-5568 or portlandimprovfest.weebly.com.

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