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One Seventy Six?

In writing up the latest adverts for the show, I took a loose tally of how many sketches we have.  Prior to now I’ve been keeping it vague to avoid liability, citing “seven hours” of scripted material.  The seven hours is still accurate, if a bit modest, and I was downright shocked to count 176 sketches in various stages of completion.  This total encompasses stage sketches, film sketches, songs, monologues, dance numbers, audio bits, and several hybrid experiments.  The number of bits will grow by the end of the run.  We started writing in June and producing in September—not bad, I say!

Time to get your tickets!  If you think you’ll want to attend multiple shows, we’re offering a $50 pass to all seven of ‘em.  Just inquire at the box office or wait a few days for the special link on the ImprovBoston site to go live.

Posted by Neil on 10/24 at 02:56 PM

...and we *like* them.  That, I think, is the really awesome part.  :)

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  10/24  at  04:07 PM

That’s a ludicrous number. Jesus. That’s not even mentioning the number of bits/sketches written that didn’t ultimately make it in. WOW.

Neil check out my latest post, methinks you may be interested!

Posted by Pope  on  10/25  at  11:21 AM

That’s completely ridiculous.  I would never have guessed a number that high, but I suppose 7 hours of sketches, 420 minutes, is going to have to be about that many, huh?  You guys are a sketch machine (with all the chicks).

Posted by Eric Mill  on  10/30  at  08:13 AM
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