[POSTPONED] Rhymes Against Humanity – The (socially distanced) Improvised Musical

Friday 9 October 2020

6:30 pm : Main stage/ Seated

16+

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General admission: £11.00 + booking fee

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*Please note this event has been postponed in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Please keep hold of your tickets, as original tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled date which will be shared in due course. If you do wish for a refund, please contact your point of purchase*

Rhymes Against Humanity is the Midlands’ highly acclaimed improvised musical. No scripts, no pre-prepared tunes. Just a non-stop joyride of musical hilarity that’s all being created in the moment.

As theaters slowly reopen with new guidelines, this group of performers will attempt their biggest challenge yet, a fully improvised musical including social distancing (and other safety measures). 

The show starts with the title of a brand-new musical being picked from a hat full of audience suggestions. Then, from the opening number through to the very last note of the finale, everything is being created on the spot. This is improvised comedy at its most thrilling.

“The group’s timing, imagination, quick wit and speedy reactions are perfection. The members work so well together they must surely all be telepaths!” – Behind the Arras

Doors 6.30pm. Last entry 7.00pm
Performance starts 7.45pm prompt

Please do not mix with other households or support bubbles, and read about how we’re guarding against Covid-19 at our events here.

 

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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[POSTPONED] Rhymes Against Humanity – The (socially distanced) Improvised Musical

*Please note this event has been postponed in response to the COVID-19 crisis. Please keep hold of your tickets, as original tickets will remain valid for the rescheduled date which will be shared in due course. If you do wish for a refund, please contact your point of purchase*

Rhymes Against Humanity is the Midlands’ highly acclaimed improvised musical. No scripts, no pre-prepared tunes. Just a non-stop joyride of musical hilarity that’s all being created in the moment.

As theaters slowly reopen with new guidelines, this group of performers will attempt their biggest challenge yet, a fully improvised musical including social distancing (and other safety measures). 

The show starts with the title of a brand-new musical being picked from a hat full of audience suggestions. Then, from the opening number through to the very last note of the finale, everything is being created on the spot. This is improvised comedy at its most thrilling.

“The group’s timing, imagination, quick wit and speedy reactions are perfection. The members work so well together they must surely all be telepaths!” – Behind the Arras

Doors 6.30pm. Last entry 7.00pm
Performance starts 7.45pm prompt

Please do not mix with other households or support bubbles, and read about how we’re guarding against Covid-19 at our events here.

 

Seated gigs offer disabled access within the first three rows inside the venue.

Please click here for full accessibility information.

If you have any particular requirements or queries, please email us ahead of the event at [email protected].

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