Improvisors crack up Weimer auditorium
It was a show with no script, no costumes and no props.
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It was a show with no script, no costumes and no props.
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Theatre Strike Force worked around the clock at Orange and Brew on Friday, delivering improv from noon to midnight.
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Theatre Strike Force moved to its own beat Monday night on Turlington Plaza.
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Audience members got cozy Friday night as they piled into the Orange and Brew to see Theatre Strike Force’s first performance of the semester.
Theatre Strike Force doesn’t need scripts to get a laugh.
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The lights dimmed and the audience leaned in as the improv group Offsides asked for a fun fact to start off their short-form comedy.