DSI Theater, in association with The Idiot Box, presents:
IMPROV NEW YEAR'S 2004
Dirty South Improv announces plans to rock North Carolina with an Improv New Year's Eve. Rene Duquesnoy will be flying in for a Piedmont
Road Trip*, DSI will be announcing its second longform set soon, and the Idiot Box ensemble will be playing games during two sets for an audience of 150. The show will feature 4 awesome sets of improv comedy, a cash bar pen all night, a complimentary champagne toast served for midnight, and a DJ to spin dance music following the NYE toast.
EVENT SCHEDULE
Doors Open - 9pm
DSI - 9:20-9:45
Idiot Box - 9:45-10:15
Road Trip - 10:30-11:10
Doug, Steve & Jennie - 11:10-11:45
New Years Toast - 11:45-12:00
DJ - 12:00-1:45
WHERE: The Idiot Box, 203 South Elm St, Greensboro, NC 27401
PHONE: 336-274-BOXX
WEBSITE: http://idiotboxers.com
TICKETS: $25 advance, $35 at the door
* Tickets available over the phone using credit card
* Tickets will be available soon on
http://ticketweb.com
* Tickets available on a first come, first served basis
FOR MORE INFO: Call 919-225-6330 or 336-274-BOXX
ROAD TRIP - Rene Duquesnoy and Zach Ward take a single suggestion of a pet peeve and a location in the United States. They present a single scene returning home from a work road trip. Rene and Zach have maintained a detailed relationship as two mildly dysfunctional mafia hitmen who have the awkwardly regular responsibility of knocking off children.
THE IDIOT BOX - They put the "Family" back in "FUNNY". FamilUNNY? Well you get the point: to most comedy clubs "Funny" does not equal "Family" - meaning the material can get offensive. This brand of comedy is designed to be hilarious while maintaining a PG rating. That way, you can feel comfortable bringing your kids, your neighbor's kids (with proper parental permission - don't go around stealing kids), your grandmother, your neighbor's grandmother (with grandpa's permission - don't go around stealing grandmothers), a date, or anyone you want to share a laugh with. Oh and we don't tease the guests. In fact, sitting up front is a good thing.
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Highfive,
Zach Ward