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Jet City Improv Brings Comedy to Stage

Improvisational comedy found a home with Seattle’s Jet City Improv troupe nearly 20 years ago. Their fast-paced, funny, tried and true method of bringing audience ideas to life on the spot has entertained countless audience members of all ages and earned them the description of Seattle’s best comedy show.

Improvised scenes, games and music based on audience suggestion challenge the quick-witted professionals to collaboratively create a dozen or more original live comedy sketches every time they hit the stage.

Created in 1992, by comic innovators Mike Christensen and Andrew McMasters, the two funny men developed Wing-It Productions in 1996, which now produces Jet City Improv and other shows, including benefits, corporate events and Twisted Flicks.

Jet City works with more than 30 regional and diverse comic and music talents for their shows. "The best improv I’ve seen in Seattle," says The Stranger.

"We pride ourselves on combining tools of short-form improv…with advanced storytelling methods and the long-form improv techniques of emotional core and characters with depth. We also claim to be more interactive than any other short-form improv company in the world." – by Janice Randall

Jet City Improv
Saturday, April 21
7:30 pm
VAA

Tickets: $12/$15 VAA, Heron’s Nest, Vashon Bookshop, brownpapertickets.com