Event
The San Francisco Improv Festival 2007: Week Five - Revolving Madness and Imp
Revolving Madness - San Francisco
Revolving Madness returns for the second year in a row from the sold out SFIF06 houses! Revolving is dedicated to performing not only their unique style of improvisation, but to producing their own original works as well as new and classical material that reflects on their training, personality and ideals. Long-form improvisation with no script, no structure and no suggestions - just plain madness.
Revolving Madness has played to rave reviews at The Toronto Improv Festival two years in a row at the San Francisco Fringe Festival and shows in Los Angeles and New York. The San Francisco Improv Festival is pleased to have them again! http://www.revolvingmadness.com
Imp - New York
Imp has been performing nationally since 2002, combining the inspirations of Commedia dellâArte, Cirque du Soleil, Jacques Tati and Bill Irwin into their improvisation.
In the course of a show, they play out several vignettes using as few words as possible, if any, instead communicating with action and emotion and expression and physicality, bringing audience members into the mix whenever possible. Imp always holds to its basic tenets of what makes a story and its characters engaging and how the body can be used more concisely to convey those ideas. Imp features Asaf Ronen (author of the book Directing Improv) and Karen Wight.
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LocationBuriel Clay Theater at the African American Art and Culture Complex
762 Fulton Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States
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Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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