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Mission IMPROVable to Perform at UMC March 19

The troupe of Mission IMPROVable will bring their brand of improvisational comedy to UMC Wednesday, March 19, for a performance at 8 p.m. in Kiehle Auditorium.  The event is open to the public.  Admission is free to UMC students and $2 for all others.

Mission IMPROVable

The performance concept is loosely based on the classic TV show Mission Impossible.  With the audience members serving as co-agents, the six troupe members perform hilarious theater scenes or “missions” much like those seen on the popular television show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”   Each mission is made up on the spot by the actors from suggestions provided by the audience.  Some missions even require audience members to play along on stage. 

This award winning, Chicago-based show has been garnering rave reviews across the country.

For more information visit <www.missionimprovable.com>.

The performance is sponsored by UMC’s S.P.A.C.E (Student Programming and Activities for Campus Entertainment) Committee.  Disability accommodations are available upon request and can be made by calling 218-281-8506.

 

Posted  03/19/2003
Contact: Andrew Svec, 218-281-8435


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