WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY?
Prepare
to laugh until you cry when four of the world’s most masterful improv artists
take you on the high wire act of comedic acrobatics. The rapid-fire wit and
non-stop jokes will have your sides splitting and begging for mercy…and also
begging for more. The Paramount will welcome Ryan Stiles and Greg Proops, both
seen on ABC’s “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” as well as Jeff B. Davis and Joel
Murray. If you are a “Whose Line?” fan, get ready for the same relentless laughter
that you grew to love, but without the commercial breaks! If you are new to
improv comedy, then you are in for a show unlike anything you have ever seen
before.
This
particular style of improvisational comedy is rife with countless gags,
one-liners, hilarious games and even songs so good you will hardly believe they
were made up on the spot. The teamwork and trust that it takes to perform a
show with no script is apparent, but when the best of the best do it, they do
it effortlessly. Watch them build entire scenes, characters, and storylines
right before your eyes as they take you on a white-knuckle ride through endless
chuckles.
Ryan
Stiles’ television credits include roles on “The Drew Carey Show” and “Two and
a Half Men,” while Greg Proops has lent his vocal talents to animated
characters in
Star Wars: Episode 1, The Nightmare Before
Christmas
, and Brother Bear. However, both got their start as
comedians and are excited to return to their funny-bone-tickling roots.
Jeff
B. Davis is also a highly experienced improv comedian and starred in the cult
classic cartoon series, “Harmonquest.” He has also starred in “Drew Carey’s
Green Screen Show” and “Improv-a-Ganza,” while gaining fame for his spot-on
impressions of Christoper Walken, Keanu Reeves, and Jeff Goldblum.
Joel
Murray is the youngest of the nine Murray brothers, including Bill Murray, but
has become a star in his own right. Though he has over 250 sitcom appearances,
he is best known for his recurring roles like Freddy Rumsen on “Mad Men” and
Eddie Jackson on “Shameless.” He has also appeared in
One Crazy Summer, The
Artist
, Scrooged, and Bobcat Goldthwait’s God Bless
America
..