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Improv Comedy: Better Than Bacon (Blue Show)

  • Media Arts Council 11 East State Street Media, PA, 19063 United States (map)

Better Than Bacon: Improv Comedy (BLUE SHOW)

Join Improv Artists Better Than Bacon for a raucous, fun-filled night!

NOTE: Better Than Bacon will be performing a blue show on April 13th. Improv comedy “blue shows” are no-holds-barred in terms of content, and may not be suitable for younger audiences.

Saturday, April 13
7:30-9:00
Tickets: $20
BYOB welcome with $5 donation

Better Than Bacon Improv is a short form improv comedy troupe based in West Chester, PA. BTB does short skits and games based on audience suggestions, and often invites  audience members on stage to help out. Improv comedy, as we say in our show openers, is a one-time only performance. We work without a script or a net. What you see in one show will never be seen again. The spontaneity of improv makes improvisational comedy one of the most challenging forms of comedy to perform.

Our History

For those not familiar with the BTB origin story, a few crazy folks met at a local improv comedy class and became friends. Those same folks kept taking improv comedy classes until there were no more local classes to take. In 2010, after finding a director and a few more performers, Better Than Bacon was born.  We had our first professional gig in 2011 and celebrated our 12th anniversary in June!

Our current troupe of 10 members hails from all over the SE Philly suburbs, Malvern, Exton,  West Chester, Kennett Square, Phoenixville, Swarthmore, and Wilmington, DE.  Our artistic backgrounds include improv, acting, stand-up comedy, and music. 

Our Gigs

We are excited to perform regularly at great venues like the Uptown! Knauer Performing Arts Center (West Chester), the Kennett Flash (Kennett Square) and The Media Arts Council (Media) . We also perform at other venues near and far, do private, corporate, and fundraising gigs, and run team building workshops for companies and organizations. 

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