Impro Theatre Residency Continues with JANE AUSTEN UNSCRIPTED

LA's own Impro Theatre continues their residency at The Edye at The Broad Stage, presenting a different style of their signature improvisation for one weekend, each month. December marks the month of Jane Austen UnScripted. LA Weekly said, "GO! Oh, what fun to see Impro Theatre create a two act drama in the style of a Jane Austen novel...Aside from its breathtaking wit, the show reveals the codes of behavior that accrue into an acting style, and even a social style." The Los Angeles Times calls Jane Austen UnScripted, "a stunning feat of performance and literary wizardry."
Jane Austen wrote only six novels, but her wit and wisdom left readers pining for more. Impro Theatre'sJane Austen UnScripted gives audiences a chance to imagine the other books she might have written. The company starts with audience suggestions and deftly creates a world of love-struck girls, brooding noblemen and charming cads, and although hearts are sure to be broken, true love will win out in the end.Founded as Los Angeles Theatresports, Impro Theatre has evolved from a successful short form improv troupe into a critically acclaimed theatre company. Impro Theatre creates completely improvised, full-length plays in the styles of the world's greatest writers. With no pre-planning or prepared scenarios, the performers start with audience suggestions and then write theatre as they perform it, combining verbal dexterity and dynamic physicality to bring character and plot to life in an instant. Impro Theatre's performances are unique; there are no repeated characters and no set story structure. Each performance offers an exploration into the process of spontaneous creation while encouraging a profound level of engagement between performers and audience, who are all united in discovering what happens in the moment on that particular night. In Southern California, Impro has performed sold-out shows at South Coast Repertory, The Broad Stage in Santa Monica, The Pasadena Playhouse, North Coast Repertory in San Diego, The Falcon Theatre in Burbank, and many more. Venues around the world include the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, The Athenaeum Theatre in Chicago, Evans Auditorium at Texas State University, The Melbourne Fringe in Australia, and Theatre Adyar in Paris. Impro has received multiple Ovation Recommended honors and Critics' Picks in Los Angeles Times,Backstage and L.A. Weekly.
Tickets start at $45. All seats are general admission. Prices subject to change. www.thebroadstage.org. Box Office at 310.434.3200, Box office at 1310 11th St. Santa Monica CA 90401 beginning three hours prior to performance.
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