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What is improv comedy?
Unlike "Standup Comedy", in which one performer tells
pre-planned jokes to the audience, improvisational comedy involves a whole group of
performers making up scenes and playing games on the spot based on audience suggestions.
What's a ComedySportz match like?
A ComedySportz match features two teams of comedy actletes competing
for laughs and points, with a referee keeping things moving and calling fouls. An average
of seven to twelve games are played during a match, drawn from a repetoire of over a
hundred improv games. In "Shakespeare" a team will improvise a scene inspired by
an audience suggestion in Shakespearian style. In "Elimination Rap" players will
create a rap on the spot, trading off each other's phrases, getting thrown out if they
fall off the meter, fail to rhyme or get too def. In "Forward/Reverse" the
referee sends the scene back and forth at will, as though scanning a scene in a VCR,
sending the actletes into a frenzy. Every show is different, with different players,
different games, and different audiences supplying new suggestions.
Who should I bring to ComedySportz?
Unlike most other forms of performance comedy, ComedySportz is great
for all ages. The audience of a typical ComedySportz match contains everyone from kids to
college students to parents to grandparents. Everyone has a good time and no one gets
offended, and if an actlete steps beyond the boundaries of good taste, the "brown bag
foul" (a brown paper sack placed over the offending player's head) will be called to
set things straight. If you think "clean" is boring, you owe it to yourself to
check us out. It's anything but boring.
How do I find a ComedySportz performance near me?
ComedySportz has teams in cities across America.
Where did ComedySportz start? Do cities play each other or have tournaments? When did
each city begin play?
You are very curious. Visit our History
page!
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