Comedy Shows: Orlando

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Surprisingly, Orlando is a great city for fans of improv comedy. It is home to a variety of venues and groups offering regular shows and performances. Locals looking for a fun night out or visitors who need a little laughter, try these places.

Comedy Shows Orlando

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    SAK Comedy Lab: Located in the heart of downtown Orlando, SAK Comedy Lab is one of the city’s premier destinations for improv comedy. The Lab offers a variety of shows and classes, ranging from short-form games to long-form improvised plays. With a full bar and menu, it’s the perfect place to grab a drink and enjoy a night of laughs.

  2. The Improv: This world-famous comedy club chain has a location in Pointe Orlando, offering a wide range of comedy acts, including improv, stand-up, and sketch. Past performers have included everyone from Dave Chappelle to Sarah Silverman. So you never know who you might see on stage.
  3. Orlando Shakes: You might not expect to find improv at a Shakespeare theater, but the Orlando Shakespeare Theater offers a variety of improv events throughout the year. From holiday-themed shows to late-night improv parties, there’s something for everyone at this unique venue.
  4. The Comedy Warehouse: Located at Disney’s BoardWalk, the Comedy Warehouse is a great spot to catch improv comedy during your visit to Orlando. The venue hosts a variety of improv and stand-up shows, with a full bar and menu available.
  5. The Winter Park Playhouse: This intimate theater in Winter Park is another great spot to catch improv in Orlando. The playhouse offers a variety of musical and comedy performances throughout the year, including improv shows and workshops.

From world-famous comedy clubs to intimate theaters, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant city. So grab some tickets and get ready to laugh – you won’t be disappointed. Stop by for one of the comedy shows Orlando!

Bring a song

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songIf you wanna get better at improv go to rehearsal and practice your scenes with music underneath. I like to use soundtrack music from movies, the instrumental music. Do your scenes with that music underneath and bring that energy into your scenes. Now, when you go on stage for a show, bring a little song with you. When you step out, have a song in mind and play your scene with that character, that you’re playing with that music in your heart. And it’s gonna change the energy of your scenes, and if you can kinda have that music playing in your head as you’re doing your scene you’d be amazed at how much your energy can change and how much energy you’ll have in that scene. So bring a song with you when you go on stage.

 

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Last Teacher Standing

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The Delray Chamber Education Fund (DCEF) is excited to announce the first-ever “Last Teacher Standing!” – a fundraiser for local public schools and select non-profit educational programs in Delray Beach.