Improv Marathon: The Historical Fiction, Bastian and We're From Here
The Historical Fiction (Atlanta)
Dad's Garage Theatre Company (Atlanta, GA) returns to the Charleston Comedy Festival with a show you'll call Edufuntertainmaniacation (only don't call it that cause they trademarked the hell out of it, and they will sue you). What if Neil Armstrong was a hitchhiker that Buzz Aldrin and John Glenn picked up on the side of the road as they raced to make the shuttle launch? Or if it was George Washington's son and his friends that crossed the Delaware after getting in a fight with his old man and stealing the keys to his boat? In just under 25 minutes time, they will teach you what the teachers in school were afraid to ... shit that was totally made up.
Bastian (NYC)
Bastian is the longest-running Harold team at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Performing to sold-out crowds every week in New York, Bastian appeals to both long-form improv fans and "normals" alike. This show will change your life.
We're From Here (Toronto)
Where's "here?" Wherever you want it to be. Based on the suggestion of a single location, We're From Here transforms the stage into an exploration of people and places, both far away and in your own backyard. We're from Here is actually coming to Charleston from Toronto, Ontario.

