Laughing Gas Announces their Benefit
For Gilda's Club® South Florida in "Improv at the Improv"
or "Comedy Between a Hard and a Rock Place," Wednesday,
June 29th
The
Laughing Gas Comedy Improv Theatre Company, South
Florida's longest running professional improv troupe is working
with the Seminole Paradise Improv in Hollywood to benefit Gilda's
Club® South Florida in a special 8pm show on Wednesday,
June 29th titled "Improv at the Improv" or
"Comedy Between a Hard and a Rock Place". Tickets
are $10 and the proceeds go directly to the charity.
Gilda's Club® South Florida provides a meeting place
where men, women and children living with cancer, along with
their families and friends, join with others to build social
and emotional support as a supplement to medical care. See www.gildasclubsouthflorida.org
for more information.
Cast
member Wing Armstrong has performed solo at the Seminole
Paradise Improv at the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood before
as a stand-up comic, but this is the first time the entire troupe
will perform there. "It's about time we performed in the
casino," said Wing. "It feels like I have the home
field advantage."
This
marks the first time Laughing Gas, currently performing in its
13th season, has performed at this venue. While named "The
Improv", the club is better known for quality stand-up
performances. This show will present top-notch improv comedy
at The Improv. Unlike stand-up comedy, improvisational comedy
is actually created on the spot from audience suggestions, making
every show unique.
"Gilda
Radner was one of my heroes," said cast member Valerie
Zach. "It's nice to be able to do a show that helps honor
the memory of someone I look up to so much."
Many of the characters that Gilda Radner made famous on Saturday
Night Live were developed through skills she learned through
performing improvisation at Chicago's The Second City.
"We're
happy to be doing our part to help this organization,"
said cast member Todd Rice. "There is almost no one that
hasn't been touched by cancer and it's the least that we can
do to help."
"We're in our first year of existence joining with South
Florida's longest running improv troupe to help an extremely
worthwhile charity," says Rene Harte of the Improv. "The
Improv is always happy to do its part to help improve the community
we serve."
Over
the past year, Laughing Gas, South Florida's leader in topical
and satirical comedy, has performed shows taking on holidays,
the Academy Awards, movie and TV events, and performed benefits
for several major charities. This has earned Laughing Gas a
reputation as a comedic force in South Florida.
For reservations for this event, call the Seminole Paradise
Improv at (954) 981-5653 or see their website at www.improvftl.com.
For a map to the Improv, click
here.
ABOUT
LAUGHING GAS
Laughing Gas is South Florida's longest-running professional
improv theater company, currently in its 13th season, and can
be seen regularly on Friday and Saturday nights at the Main
Street Playhouse, located at 6766 Main Street in Miami Lakes.
Curtain time is 11:00 PM. For more information on Laughing Gas
and their regular shows, see their website at www.LaughingGasImprov.com.
ABOUT SEMINOLE PARADISE IMPROV
The
Seminole Paradise Improv is in its first year of operation and
is part of the most honored and recognized network of stand-up
comedy clubs in the United States. Performances by some of the
greatest stand-up comedians can be seen regularly at the club,
as well as open mic nights and the best of local talent. The
club is located at 5700 Seminole Way in Hollywood, Florida.
Consult the website at www.improvftl.com
or call (954) 981-5653 for information or reservations.
Media Contact:
For additional information or to arrange an interview,
you can see our more general release,
you may contact
Gerald Owens at 954-942-0375, or E-mail
him.
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