West End Festival: Absolute Improv Siempre Bicycle Cafe, Partick, 23 and 24 June, 2017
Siempre Bicycle Cafe, 162 Dumbarton Road, G11 6XE
Friday 23 Jun 8:00pm Saturday 24 Jun 8:00pm
£8 Advance sales from Brown Paper Tickets
Improv comedy a la “Whose Line is it Anyway?”. A fast-paced show that will have you coming back for more. Family friendly. Sold out Edinburgh Fringe 2015 and 2016. Witty sketches based entirely upon your suggestions. See them transformed into fabulously funny scenes that’ll give your tummy muscles a workout! “One of the best improv troupes I’ve ever seen”, 5 stars (Prague.tv 2012). “Absolute magic!”, 5 Stars (Cream of the Fringe 2012). “Getting hysterical laughs from both adults and children”, 4 stars (Three Weeks 2013), “The Audience was rocking with laughter”, 4 stars (Fringe Review 2012)
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