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Whose Barn is it Anyway

Start the year with laughs! 
The Role in the Hay Players are back for their popular comedy night, Whose Barn Is It Anyway, at the
Ridgefield Theater Barn, Saturday, January 11th, at 8pm.  Featuring Cheryl Boyd, Pamme Jones, Wayne
Leiss, Melissa Power, Mary Shuldman, and Rick Hodder, the group’s director and
coach, the players are returning to provide an evening of original comedy and
hilarious skits.



 



Improvisation involves dialogue and actions created
spontaneously in response to suggestions from the audience. There is no script
and no plot. Game playing techniques put the performers in situations where
they must use their imagination and comedic instincts, and what evolves is a
combination of stand-up comedy and game show—with hilarious results. In the
unpredictable world of improvisational comedy, anything can happen…and usually
does. But what makes Improv so unique and engaging is that the audience
participates in the mayhem.

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So be prepared to enter a wacky world of anything-goes
insanity, because the only thing that is predictable is an evening of laughs
for everyone. Due to the spontaneous
nature of improvisation, performances may contain adult language and themes
that may not be suitable for some children. Parental discretion is advised.

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The Ridgefield Theater Barn is located at 37 Halpin Lane.
Seating is cabaret style and the audience is invited to bring food and
beverage. Doors open at 7pm, tickets are $25 and available at ridgefieldtheaterbarn.org.  Reservations are strongly recommended, as
this popular event always sells out.

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