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Improv Show for One, Two, or Four at ComedySportz Seattle (Up to Half Off)

Comedy Sportz Seattle
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Two teams of improv comedians go head to head, using audience suggestions in all-ages shows

Both laughter and tears can be cathartic, but only laughter is OK in front of your dog. Laugh until you cry with this deal to ComedySportz Seattle. Choose from the following options:

  • For $6, you get one general-admission ticket to any comedy show (up to a $12 value).
  • For $12, you get two general-admission tickets to any comedy show (up to a $24 value).
  • For $24, you get four general-admission tickets to any comedy show (up to a $48 value).<p>

Fueled by the possibilities presented by audience suggestions and their insatiable thirst for points, the two teams at ComedySportz set out to best one another in improvisational comedy combat. Split into red and blue squads, the comics must impress the referee by coaxing laughs from the crowd with witty banter and outrageous antics while avoiding rule-breaking tickle holds. The company also offers classes in its brand of off-the-cuff comedy, and its graduates often go on to appear onstage.

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Promotional value expires Dec 12, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem at box office on day of show. Must show valid ID matching name on voucher at ComedySportz Seattle. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must redeem together to sit together.Discount reflects ComedySportz Seattle's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. Doors open 30 mins before showtime. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Comedy Sportz Seattle

At ComedySportz Seattle, the spontaneity of improv humor marries the competitiveness of athletics in weekly shows that churn out laughs for roughly 100 minutes each. During a match, two opposing teams of comics square off in red and blue uniforms as a referee presides. The teams launch into sketches and routines fueled by audience suggestions, much like on the TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway?. Since random, casual outbursts are so integral to the show, no two performances are the same.

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