About

Two Sexy Ladies in One Outrageous Late-Night Comedy Show
WHAT: A mash up of live sketches, improv scenes and videos based on that week's theme and audience suggestions.
WHERE: 5510 University Way, Seattle (map)
WHEN: Saturdays at midnight:30 (on the cusp between Saturday and Sunday) January 3 - February 14, 2009
IS THIS IMPROV, OR A PLAY? Yes! It is an unscripted, hour-long theatrical comedy production.
HOW DO I GET TICKETS? Tickets are available at the door starting one half hour before showtime.
CAN MY KIDS COME TO THIS SHOW? We do not turn away anyone, but keep in mind the show will contain adult material.
WHAT IF I WANT TO BRING A GROUP? Contact us here.
THE THEMES:
1/3 - Champagne Wishes and Caviar Dreams
1/10 - The After School Special
1/17 - The FUTURE! Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Make Love to Robots
1/24 - Normal Rockwell vs. Diversity
1/31 - Self Image, Self Help and the Pursuit of Infamy
2/7 - Superhero!
2/14 - Twoo Lub (True Love)

More about the show:

Wing-It Productions is proud to present Show In Your Mouth, its latest naughty, outrageous, and sassy Midnight:30 show.
Show In Your Mouth features the antics of improv veterans Keli Carender and Stephani Thompson as they provide a mash up of live sketches, improv scenes and videos based on that week;s theme and audience suggestions. Show In Your Mouth will also feature a rotating cast of Man Slaves to assist with the weekly mayhem.
Show in Your Mouth is directed by Justin Sund, the co-creator of Wing-It’s highly successful Cupcake and Lease: Seattle's OWN Rock Opera.
Show in Your Mouth performances are Saturdays at Midnight:30 January 3rd to February 14h at the Historic University Theater at 5510 University Way NE. Tickets are $10 (GA) and $9 for students and seniors. Due to its raunchy nature, Show in Your Mouth is not suggested for the faint of heart, or individuals opposed to Man Slaves.
Wing-It Productions is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to enlightening, educating and entertaining audiences of all ages by producing theatrical events which explore theater by utilizing its improvisational roots.