Saturday 13 Feb: Zigzag Improv’s new show (free entry!)
Saturday, February 13th, 2016 @ 20:30
La Traverse, 50 rue de Berne (entrance on rue du Môle), Geneva
Twelve talented actors from our very international group of 750+ will be performing fully improvised, quirky scenes for your delectation - in English, French, mime and gibberish.
The annual Journée Découverte at the Traverse is sponsored by the Maison de quartier des Pâquis.
Zigzag's slot in the programme is from 21:00 to 22:00, but you are warmly welcome from 18:15 to see what other Pâquis groups are up to: everything from Mongolian children's dancing to Italian theatre and 'tribal fusion'!
Doors for our show open at 20:30 for good seats & refreshments! (Latecomers will have difficulty entering the building, since we will start on the dot on the basement stage at 21:00. They might also find themselves with a side view of the stage.)
Entry is free and no reservations are necessary, but seating is limited to 150 people.
No need to request an invitation. Just click 'yes' to give us some idea of numbers.
Audience & actors: We have no advertising budget, so kindly like this event on Facebook: https://goo.gl/xBehfQ and share with friends!
Two short video clips from last year's show: https://goo.gl/Tv1UXq
& https://goo.gl/imf1Eg
To find out more about our group, visit www.zigzagimprov.com
Zigzag Improv Geneva is a diverse international group with 775+ members of all nationalities. We have been practising theatrical improvisation in English, mime and gibberish every Friday evening since 2010.
For more information, or to sign up for workshops, visit:
http://www.glocals.com/groups/geneva-improv-group.htm
See also:
Our web page http://www.zigzagimprov.com
Our Twitter feed https://twitter.com/ZigzagImprov
Our public Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/zigzagimprov
The annual Journée Découverte at the Traverse is sponsored by the Maison de quartier des Pâquis.
Zigzag's slot in the programme is from 21:00 to 22:00, but you are warmly welcome from 18:15 to see what other Pâquis groups are up to: everything from Mongolian children's dancing to Italian theatre and 'tribal fusion'!
Doors for our show open at 20:30 for good seats & refreshments! (Latecomers will have difficulty entering the building, since we will start on the dot on the basement stage at 21:00. They might also find themselves with a side view of the stage.)
Entry is free and no reservations are necessary, but seating is limited to 150 people.
No need to request an invitation. Just click 'yes' to give us some idea of numbers.
Audience & actors: We have no advertising budget, so kindly like this event on Facebook: https://goo.gl/xBehfQ and share with friends!
Two short video clips from last year's show: https://goo.gl/Tv1UXq
& https://goo.gl/imf1Eg
To find out more about our group, visit www.zigzagimprov.com
Zigzag Improv Geneva is a diverse international group with 775+ members of all nationalities. We have been practising theatrical improvisation in English, mime and gibberish every Friday evening since 2010.
For more information, or to sign up for workshops, visit:
http://www.glocals.com/groups/geneva-improv-group.htm
See also:
Our web page http://www.zigzagimprov.com
Our Twitter feed https://twitter.com/ZigzagImprov
Our public Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/zigzagimprov
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