Improvised Movies with Twisted Flicks at the Historic University Theater
If you’re looking for something a little bit different to do during the holiday, here’s a fun idea at the Historic University Theater.
The last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the month, the theater offers Twisted Flicks, a showing of a classically “cheesy” movie. So what’s different about that? In this case, the movie is shown without its original soundtrack, and a team of players improvises all dialog, sound effects, and music live. Suggestions often come from the audience. It’s a fully improvised movie show, which means that while the same movie may be played on different nights, the dialogue will be completely different. Material is suitable for all ages.
If you are planning a conference, or looking for entertainment for a special event, Twisted Flicks can bring their improvised movies to you, personalized for your particular groups. Now – how much better is that than some boring speaker?
December’s movie is Santa Claus (1959).
Location: Historic University Theater, 5510 University Way NE (University District)
Dates: December 28th-30th at 8 pm. Offered the last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of every month.
Admission: $10. Visa and MasterCard accepted for tickets and concessions. Tickets are also available online.
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