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Point of No Return Improv (PNR Improv)

Presented by Point of No Return Improv (PNR Improv) at Quirk Cultural Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Aug 18 2018
Point of No Return Improv (PNR Improv)

“Great fun!!! Must see if you’ve never attended. A very talented group who will make you laugh!!!” -Shannon B. 2017

Now in its 15th year, Point of No Return Improv is an improv comedy group that performs two Saturdays per month at the Newell Theatre in the Quirk Cultural Center in Cuyahoga Falls.

Point of no return improv… Comedy at Your Direction!

Point of No Return Improv provides an interactive comedy experience. Audience members provide inspiration in the form of suggestions from which original scenes are created. Brave volunteers may even find themselves on stage being serenaded or used as props by the cast.

PNR Improv is part theatre, part comedy, and wholly fun.

Point of No Return has been featured at Big-Little Comedy Fest, First Night Akron, and Oberlin College Improv Conference. 2017 Best Live Comedy Finalist on Akron-Canton Hotlist.

2018 Performance Schedule*:

January 6 & 20
February 3
February 17 (Anniversary show)
March 3
April 7 & 21
​May 5
June 2 & 23
July 14
August 18
September 1 & 15
October 6 & 20
November 3
December 1 & 15

All shows begin at 7:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

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ADMISSION INFO

Shows start at 7:30 p.m. and are suitable for audiences ages 13 and up. Tickets are $5 at the door (cash only).

Phone: (717) 746-8788

Email: pnrimprov@gmail.com

Website: http://www.pnrimprov.org/

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Quirk Cultural Center

1201 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223

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