
BIDDEFORD —Maine Rep’s American Chamber of Comedy’s improv show “Freezing Our Improv Off” continues its run this Saturday night, Jan. 26 with their family friendly show at 7 p.m. followed by a late-night performance at 9 p.m.
Shows continue for the following several weeks with two shows each Saturday night through Feb. 16.
Scenes are made up right on the spot with help from the audience’s suggestions. And because the cast lineup is always changing and no two audiences are ever alike, no two shows are ever alike.
Tickets are $15 and $18, and can be purchased online at www.MaineRepertoryTheater.com , or by calling the box office at 205-6201, or visiting the theater during office hours.
Additionally, Maine Rep proudly announces the introduction of their American Chamber of Customized Comedy, offering private, sold house performances for companies, special events, and fundraisers with show material specifically designed to complement your company’s line of work or your special event. Details available online.
Maine Rep is located at the Pepperell Mill, 40 Main St., Building 13, (enter the doors left of Portland Pie) in Biddeford. It also enthusiastically encourages patrons to bring non-perishable food items that they’ll donate to the Biddeford and Saco Food Pantries.
Bring them when purchasing tickets or the night of the show. Additionally 2 percent of each ticket sold will be donated to Habitat for Humanity, and another 2 percent to Volunteers of America.
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