Wednesday, September 28, 2005

The Impromaniacs pour a stiff one - "The Maltese Pigeon" turns black and white into colour


VICTORIAThe Impromaniacs, Victoria’s premiere improvisational theatre company are digging out their trenchcoats and bringing in some moody fog for two nights of improv on October 12 and 13 at the Victoria Event Centre (1415 Broad Street).

“I’m looking forward to this show,” noted Managing Director Jonathan Argue. “I might get to wear a fedora. I like fedoras.”

The Impromaniacs have been performing feature improv pieces each month at the Victoria Event Centre.

“Our shows are filled with whimsy and wonder,” remarked seldom-quoted Impromaniac Briana Rayner. “And I never say whimsy.”

Showtime will be 8:00 pm at the Victoria Event Centre. Tickets will be $10, and $8 for students and seniors. Tickets will be available at the door. They also can be purchased at Lyle’s Place (770 Yates St.) If you buy your tickets in advance – we’ll give you 3 bucks off!

What: Impromaniacs present The Maltese Pigeon

Where: Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street

When: Wednesday, October 12 and Thursday, October 13 @ 8:00 pm

How much: $10/ $8 for students/seniors.

Tickets available at: Lyle’s Place – 770 Yates Street

For more information contact Media Liaison Steve May, media@impromaniacs.com, 388 3658.

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The Impromaniacs are a registered non-profit society, and have been providing entertainment to Victoria and the world since 1989.

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