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Most Extreme Improv
Most Extreme Ninjas
WHAT: Ninjas compete to earn back their honor with improv challenges.
WHERE: 5510 University Way, Seattle (map)
WHEN: Saturdays at midnight:30
IS THIS IMPROV, OR A PLAY? Yes! It is a fully UNscripted show.
HOW DO I GET TICKETS? Tickets are available at the door starting one half hour before showtime.
CAN MY KIDS COME TO THIS SHOW? There will be adult language and themes. 17 and up is the recommended age.
WHAT IF I WANT TO BRING A GROUP? Contact us at info@jetcityimprov.com.
More about the show:
Most Extreme Improv
Ninja Challenge, from Wing-It.
A new late-night show.
Ninja Challenge, from Wing-It.
A new late-night show.
Three disgraced ninja
forced to perform comedy
against their own will.
forced to perform comedy
against their own will.
Clever old Master
leads them through their punishment.
The ninja obey.
leads them through their punishment.
The ninja obey.
Points are the reward
for the most pleasing improv.
Who will win honor?
for the most pleasing improv.
Who will win honor?
Like young bamboo shoots
in the Rausu-dashi wind,
your sides will split.
in the Rausu-dashi wind,
your sides will split.
Come laugh your ass off
Saturdays, Midnight-thirty.
(Sunday morn, really).
Saturdays, Midnight-thirty.
(Sunday morn, really).
Performance dates are
6/14 through 11/15.
Don't miss the ninja!
6/14 through 11/15.
Don't miss the ninja!
Most Extreme Improv
Ninja Challenge, from Wing-It.
Funny, late-night show!
Ninja Challenge, from Wing-It.
Funny, late-night show!
By the creators
of the best comedy shows -
Wing-It Productions.
of the best comedy shows -
Wing-It Productions.
Performances are at Saturday nights at midnight:30 at the Historic University Theater (5510 University Way NE) and ticket prices
are $8.
Most Extreme Improv Ninja Challenge is created/directed by Mike Christensen and brought to you by Wing-It Productions, 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.
Reviews
The Seatle Weekly:
A weekly serial featuring three disgraced ninja forced to perform improv theater to regain their honor, this is lowbrow but amusing late-night comedy. The ninja compete in a variety of challenges for points, ranging from improvisational singing to acting while walking blindfolded through mousetraps; points are awarded according to audience enthusiasm and carry over week to week. The competition's musical element leads to gems like last weekend's "Shut the F*** Up, Thomas." Each scene's success varies almost as much as its topic, but the blame may lie with the belligerent university crowd-heckling and the sound of bottles rolling across the floor often accompany the performance's lapses into crude yelling. Despite the uninhibited patronage and relative vulgarity, this show frequently made me laugh. Master Li and Green Ninja deserve particular praise for their grace under fire. A great spot to hit after a pub crawl. VIRGINIA ZECH