Un-Scripted Theater Company
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Address: 965 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Neighborhood: Nob Hill / Tenderloin
Specifics: NFT Pick, Off Off Broadway, Performing Arts
Phone: 415-869-5384
Website: www.un-scripted.com
Theaters-Performing Arts Centers Improv theater that's both compelling and comedic.

    
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Average Rating: 5   (5=Amazing, 1=Just Horrible)
Submitted: 4/1/2009 3:20 PM                  
Posted By: Christian
Comment: I've performed with a lot of improv theater companies over the years, and this one is my favorite by far. The Un-Scripted Theater Company truly pushes the envelope of professional, high quality theater that also just happens to be improvised and comedic. It's never that standard improv-games show you'd see at your local bar, it's stuff like a full length 2-hour fully improvised musical, or an improvised play done in the style of Shakespeare. Yes, Un-Scripted does shortform, improv-game shows too, but the performance quality is such that it doesn't really compare to a lot of other throw away shortform improv shows out there.

Combine that with a 50 seat theater where everyone gets a good view, $2 beers, and free popcorn, and you have a night out that I would happily pay $20 for. As one friend who came to one of my shows recently said, "I wish all my friends shows were this good. I always go and support shows that my friends are in, but your show was actually one that I would want to see even if I didn't know anyone in the cast."

I guess there's a reason the Un-Scripted Theater Company won "Best Theater Company 2008" in the San Francisco Bay Guardian.
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