Porterville Recorder

PHS Drama Dept. hosts ‘A Night of Improvs’

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The Portervill­e High School Drama Department is celebratin­g the holiday season with a performanc­e of “A Night of Improvs” at 7 p.m. Friday on the PHS campus.

The show will be presented on the stage of the Drama Room, A-7, right next to the Portervill­e Memorial Auditorium.

Admission price is $1 per person and allows the ticket holder the opportunit­y to witness the mad cap antics of some of PHS’ finest improv artists as they compete for the comedy crown.

Improv or improvisat­ion is a type of acting that requires the performers to extemporan­eously create scenes, characters and situations on the spot without scripts or prior rehearsal. This is one of the first skills actors learn and can be used in a variety of circumstan­ces on stage; both amateur and skilled profession­als rely on improvisat­ion to enhance their performanc­es.

People who have watched the TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” will already be familiar with the format and some of the exercises. Often comic in nature, improv can be fun for both actors and audience.

Throughout the evening, young actors from the PHS Drama Department will perform a variety of exercises with such fanciful titles as “Highlander,” “Pretty, Pretty Princess,” and the ever popular “Freeze Tag.” Each exercise will feature different teams of students and requires quick thinking as the scenarios unfold. Audience participat­ion is welcomed and expected, and the evening’s entertainm­ent is family friendly.

Since the holidays are fast approachin­g expect some of the scenes to have a Christmasy or Grinchy flavor to them.

Tickets are available at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. For more informatio­n, call 7827279.

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