Go Comedy! Improv Theater Announces GOvember Month

By: Nov. 01, 2011
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Go Comedy! Improv Theater is proclaiming this month GOvember in celebration of its third anniversary. The award winning, critically acclaimed theater will celebrate its third anniversary this month and launch its newest original comedy and holiday show, Mid-Life Christmas on November 17. Tickets ($5-$15) are on sale now online at www.gocomedy.net or by calling (248)327-0575 after 6pm Wednesday - Sunday evenings and in person at the Go Comedy! Box Office.

GOvember
November is GOvember at Go Comedy! Improv Theater. This month the theatre will celebrate its third anniversary November 11 & 12 with the launch of a NEW version of its popular Go Comedy! All Star Showdown featuring new games, new teams, and new cast members. The theater's anniversary weekend performances will also feature special prizes to commemorate the start of the theater's fourth year. Tickets to the November 11 & 12 All Star Showdown are $15 and performances are at 8pm & 10pm. "The Allstar Showdown has always been our signature show," says Chris DiAngelo, Go Comedy!'s Artistic Director. "For the anniversary, we wanted to put a fresh coat of paint on it. It's the same show people have come to love, but with some shiny updates that we think the audience will be excited to see."

Mid-Life Christmas
In addition to celebrating its third anniversary, Go Comedy! will launch its third original holiday show, Mid-Life Christmas November 17. Mid-Life Christmas, a holiday sketch revue that skillfully walks the fine line between poking fun and paying homage to all of the things that make the holidays great, will play Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8pm and feature Christa Coulter (Royal Oak), Chris DiAngelo (Ferndale), Carrie Lynn Hall (Southfield), Jennifer Hansen (Madison Heights), Bryan Lark (Ferndale) and Tommy Simon (Detroit), directed by Pj Jacokes (Ferndale). Tickets are $15.


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