~Epilogue~

This year's show really picked up its pace and sent the audience on a trip through time and space which left them laughing and filled with the spirit of the holidays.

Among the suggestions take over the course of the run, Scrooge found himself to be a dress maker, a pediatrist, a recycling king pin, and a used car salesman.

Tiny Tammy found her challenges ranging from an inablity to take things seriously to an over abundance of male hormones. 

Through all this we saw the ghosts of Christmas Turducken, Christmas Rapping Paper, Christmas Candy Cane, Christmas Carol Channing, Christmas Party and Christmas Pudding Pops - among many others.

Marley carried everything from sporks to kitty litter and words of unknown wisdom filled the air - as did the laughter and fun! 

The IMPROVateers would like to thank everyone who came to see their show this year and hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! 

Featuring:


Nancy MacLaughlin
(Tiny Tammy, Ghost of Xmas Future, Ensemble)
"Pumpkin King"


Darrell Yates 
(Scrooge)
"Watch out for his Air Fresheners"


Jivesh Parasram
(Cratchet, Ghost of Xmas Past, Ensemble)
"Bill Cosby look out!"


Hank White
(Marley, Fesiwig, 
Ghost of Xmas Present, Ensemble
)
"He's got the Scoop!"




Eric Davis

(Director, Narrator)
"How does that Turducken song go?"

 

Back by popular demand!  

December 18th to 20th, a Dickens classic will be remade each night...

A new look at a great Christmas classic, A Christmas Carol, but with a hilarious Twist that Dickens wouldn't have suspected...



HUMBUG! 2002 show
(Clockwise from lower left: Nicole Moore, Scott Murphy, 
Darrell Yates, Eric Davis, Heather Jansma, and Hank White)

While we will keep up with the general storyline...
 We've thrown away the script.

 

Instead, we will be basing the dialogue and events upon your suggestions, which we will collect at the beginning of the evening before everyone is seated.

 

What sort of business did Scrooge run? Maybe it was a bakery, or a hardware store. We won't know until we read your suggestions.

 

In what way was Tiny Tim (Tammy) challenged? Perhaps s he had really bad breath, or had a really sore tooth. Who knows? We don't, but we will after we hear from you, our audience!

 

What critics said last year:

"...wildly imaginative.." "...delightful additions to the seasonal theatre calendar..."  
Ron Foley MacDonald, The Daily News Dec 8th, 2002

PSST: Letting you in on a secret... there will be some special things happening on opening night, including some free samples of some very special gelato complements of our good friends at Dio Mio Gelato
Tickets are going fast!