What does it mean to be together? What sort of purpose does that togetherness serve? Perhaps you need to solve your constituency’s problems. Or investigate the issues within an insular group. Or find camaraderie in a group of kindred spirits who enjoy performing the way that you do. In this triple-bill, we venture into communities, for fun (or “fun”) times and figure out how we feel about different ways of being together.
Featuring:
Improvper Conduct (Singapore)
Improvper Conduct presents: "PANIK 4 THE COMMUNITY!" Follow an enthusiastic but clueless cast of Grassroot Leaders to tackle community issues... through improv! With the audience's input, the community will band together to furnish a wholesome narrative, turning a bleak situation into a hopeful, optimistic story of reconciliation and recovery. Improvper Conduct is an improvisation theatre collective that combines humour, wit, and artistry in their performances, captivating audiences with their unique hybrid form of improv and theatre.
Saigon Improv House (Vietnam)
Join Saigon’s premier improv group as they explore stories of relationships and dynamics between members of a close-knit community. Saigon Improv House is one of the first improvisation schools/theatres in Saigon and Vietnam. They believe in the power of improvisation as a mind sport and an art form that makes people more confident, collaborative and creative.
Pirates of Tokyo Bay (Japan)
Catch widely-acclaimed Pirates of Tokyo Bay, as they perform a series of ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’-style short-form games that seek to incorporate various local elements with its international and Japanese experience, focusing on their coming together as a community through their love for comedy and improv. One of the most established bilingual comedy groups in Tokyo, their mission is to get everyone, regardless of their native language, to laugh.