Seattle Times Article: Why Improv Is Having Its Moment in Seattle

Seattle Times Article: Why Improv Is Having Its Moment in Seattle

We were honored to be included in this article featured in the Seattle Times by Margo Vansynghel about the improv community in Seattle. Plus, she’s right—improv is exploding right now. Whether you want to take a class or watch a show, we’re here for you. We’re fortunate to be in a huge and welcoming community of improv performers and theaters like Jet City, Unexpected Productions and Comedy Sports. Check out the article to learn more.

To Thaw the Freeze? Yes, and: Why Improv Is Having Its Moment in Seattle

Having a Laugh with Bandit Theater Improv, from The Stranger

Having a Laugh with Bandit Theater Improv, from The Stranger

We can tell you all day long how great the community at Bandit Theater is and how special improv comedy is. But now you don’t have to take it from us. Bandit student, Tumbleweed performer and journalist for The Stranger, Nathalie Graham, recently wrote about her experience with Bandit. From taking her first class and auditioning for a spot on the Tumbleweeds teams, to interviews with fellow students and hearing how Bandit started directly from founder Annie Barry, Nathalie’s article is a good look into what makes improv (and Bandit) special. Thanks for all the kind words, Nathalie!

Read the article here