About

Puppets gone wild!

WHAT: Puppet perversion and irreverence brought to you by Puppet This! and the hands behind Jet City Improv
WHERE: 5510 University Way, Seattle (map)
WHEN: Saturdays at Midnight:30 (on the cusp between Saturday and Sunday). The show is about one hour long.
HOW DO I GET TICKETS? Tickets are available at the door starting one half hour before showtime. Tickets are $8 for general admission.

We also have the UPGRADE price: come to the 8:00 or 10:30 Jet City Improv show, and stick around for Puppet TV and save $2 at the box office. Offer good only same night.
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 at info@jetcityimprov.com.
WHERE CAN I FIND PARKING? Parking is usually available on the street within two blocks of the theater.
DO YOU SELL FOOD/DRINKS AT YOUR SHOWS? We have a concession stand that sells popcorn, candy, soda, water, beer and wine. We have a bar (open at most shows) that serves cocktails to those of you over 21.

More about the show:

Wing-It Productions is proud to present its newest late night show in collaboration with Puppet This! - Puppet TV.
This isn't like any puppet show you've ever seen. Puppet TV is a funny, bawdy and irreverent puppet improv show. The cast will use suggestions from the audience to create a completely different show every night. No two shows will ever be the same!
Due to puppet nudity, foul language and mayhem, Puppet TV is suggested for Mature Audiences only.
Puppet TV is directed by Elizabeth Westerman.
Puppet TV features the talents of: Doug Willot, Ryan Miller, Ivan Barron, Rachel Jackson, Jenny Schmidt, Michael Robles, Jeremy Brown, Jon Axell, Max Kraushaar, Lindsey Newman, Colin Smith, Mandy Price, Amanda Denning, Gabe Denning, Amanda Lee Williams, Laurel Ryan, and Moog Hescock
Performances are Saturdays at Midnight:30, May 22nd to August 15th at Wing-It Productions at 5510 University Way NE. Tickets are $8.
Puppet TV is 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.
Puppet TV artwork by Ryan Schmidt.