The Pitt Improvers will host their monthly improv show with a Halloween theme and everyone in costumes.
The Halloween Spooktacular Show will be from 8 to 9:20 p.m. today in the Studio Black Box Theater of Blaisdell Hall at the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. Doors are to open at 7:45 p.m.
“We practice for us, but we practice even harder for you. Our audience. You won’t want to miss all the work we’ve put into this Halloween Spooktacular. Feel free to wear costumes, we definitely will be dressed and acting like fools. See you spooky guys there,” said president of the Pitt Improvers, Kenneth Reilly, a senior at the university from Brooklyn, N.Y.
The show is free and guests are encouraged to come in costume for “unplanned hilarity and some spooky tales,” according to Reilly.
The Pitt Improvers are Pitt-Bradford’s Improv comedy club that hosts monthly shows and workshops at the campus.
“Improv Comedy is a series of impromptu sketches that are based off of audience suggestions. The sketches or games we play have certain rules that constrict what the player can do. Everything we think of is on-the-spot. The Halloween show will have some specific games only to this show,” said Reilly.