About

Who do you want to see burned?

WHAT: Irreverent, hilarious celebrity bashing, brought to you every Saturday night.
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 online here, or at the door starting one half hour before showtime. Tickets are $10 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 The Roast 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:

In the style of Bob Hope and Comedy Central's roasts, The Roast will feature a different celebrity Roastee every weekend, chosen by the audience. The cast will then create the celebrity, plus their friends and family. From Napoleon to Kermit the Frog, no one dead, alive or fictional is off limits.
Due to copious amounts of off color humor, The Roast is recommended for mature audiences.
The Roast is created and directed by John Boyle.
The Roast features the talents of Chris Allen (Men of Action), Phill Arensberg (The Lost Folio), John Boyle (Election Show), Jeremy Brown (Men of Action), Keli Carender (Dirty Laundry), Kai Curtis (Inferno), Conor McNassar (Dirty Laundry), Ryan Miller (The Lost Folio), David Rollison (Objection!) and Doug Willott (Funbucket).
The Roast performances are Saturdays at Midnight:30, August 21 to November 13 at Wing-It Productions at 5510 University Way NE. Tickets are $10.
The Roast 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.
The Roast artwork is by Nick Edwards.