What happens when you cross the hottest, rudest party game of the last decade with the sharpest minds that the Melbourne Improv scene have to offer? You get Improv Against Humanity - improv for horrible people.
Armed with what can be at best described as a politically incorrect card game and at worse an offensively brilliant premise, the cast are truly at the whim and fancy of the audience - you dictate the show that you want to see. This is high stakes improvisation where the line will not only be walked but trampled and curb-stomped. Watch as the cast use their improvisational know-how to explore the insane propositions that the card game and audience come up with.
Throughout the first half of the show this diverse and talented cast of performers will enact scenes inspired by audience suggestion and the internationally acclaimed game “Cards Against Humanity.” The second half of the show combines the several rounds and explores the insane world that has been created in the first half. Every show will be different, unique and an exciting experience for audience and performer - nothing is planned in advance, everything is made up as you see it.
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What makes this show different is it borrows from both long form and short form improvisation. It is not like traditional improvisational shows you may have seen in the past such as “Who's Line is it Anyway” or “Thank God You're Here” as it is inspired by long-form improvisation. Long form improvisation is a style that was developed in Chicago that allows for a deeper exploration of characters in a way that enables performers to dissect their relationships to a greater extent.
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