Capital City Improv brings spontaneous laughter to Watts Hall, May 16
THOMASTON — Get ready for a night of fast-paced, off-the-cuff comedy as Capital City Improv takes the stage at Watts Hall Community Arts on Friday, May 16, at 7 p.m. Located at 174 Main Street in Thomaston, Watts Hall will host this one-night-only performance filled with quick wit, audience interaction, and plenty of laughs, according to Watts Hall Community Arts, in a news release.
For more than a decade, Capital City Improv Comedy has been entertaining crowds across Maine with fully improvised shows inspired by audience suggestions and live interviews. Every performance is unscripted and unrepeatable, crafted in the moment and guaranteed to never happen the same way twice.
At the helm is Dennis Price, founder of Capital City Improv and a seasoned performer whose comedy roots trace back to Chicago, where he studied and performed with the legendary Second City and IO Theater. As a member of the IO house team Honeyslide, Price honed his craft alongside some of the best in the business.
Since moving to Maine in 1998, Price has become a fixture in the state’s performing arts scene, with acting credits that include long runs at the Theater at Monmouth, Penobscot Theater in Bangor, and The Public Theater in Lewiston. From 2012 to 2019, he brought his improv talents to Bar Harbor’s ImprovAcadia each summer.
Tickets for Capital City Improv at Watts Hall are $20 in advance and $25 day of show, and can be purchased online at https://wattshallthomaston.com.
Watts Hall Community Arts is committed to ensuring that Watts Hall continues the proud tradition of enriching community life in Thomaston and Midcoast Maine. Our mission is to ensure that this historic building continues to serve as a center for community engagement while promoting the Hall as a premier arts and entertainment venue that contributes to the heart and soul of a vibrant Main Street.
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Watts Hall
174 Main Street
Thomaston, ME 04861
United States