Following the enormous success of ABC’s “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, two stars of the Emmy nominated series, have teamed up to present an evening of extraordinary improvisational comedy.
Using their quick wit, Mochrie and Sherwood take contributions from the audience to create hilarious and original scenes. Throughout the evening, the show becomes truly interactive as audience members are called to the stage to participate in the fun.
Colin Mochrie began his improv career when he was first introduced to Ryan Stiles by a friend and the two teamed up. Shortly after doing Expo '86, Colin moved to Toronto. There, he auditioned for The Second City, a famous North American comedy theater, where Stiles was working at the time. Mochrie's first appearance on “Whose Line is it Anyway,” the British version, was in 1991. His role on the American “Whose Line” got off to a rocky start when ABC wanted to drop Mochrie because they thought the comedian looked too old and not hip enough. Thankfully those involved in the show held their ground, and ABC was smart enough to see that talent and creativity were more important than 'hip' and the fans agreed, making Mochrie a popular mainstay on the American “Whose Line” stage.
Brad Sherwood is a regular cast member on ABC's “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and was a regular on the British version on Comedy Central as well. His credits include “The Drew Carey Show,” “The Green Screen Show,” more than 100 appearances on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,” numerous appearances on VH-1’s “I Love The 80’s’ & 90’s,” and guest hosting “Talk Soup.” Brad's other past credits include a season on “LA Law,” “To Tell the Truth,” “The Newz,” and hosting “The New Dating Game.”
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2025 Season
Gretna Theatre (6/5 - 8/23) | ||
TINA - The Tina Turner Musical
Appell Center for the Performing Arts (1/27 - 1/27) | ||
The Neverending Story
DreamWrights Center for Community Arts (4/25 - 5/4) | ||
Gaelic Celebration
Appell Center for the Performing Arts (1/18 - 1/18) | ||
Titanic the Musical
The Belmont Theatre (6/13 - 6/22) | ||
God of Carnage
The Belmont Theatre (3/14 - 3/23) | ||
French Connections with Branford Marsalis
Appell Center for the Performing Arts (4/12 - 4/12) | ||
Mahler's First Symphony
Appell Center for the Performing Arts (5/17 - 5/17) | ||
Josephine: A Burlesque Cabaret Dream Play
Majestic Theater (3/20 - 3/23) | ||
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