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Whose Live Anyway?" improv tour announced for Belle Mehus Auditorium on September 15

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Whitnie Olsen Senior Administrative Assistant | Official Website

Whitnie Olsen Senior Administrative Assistant | Official Website

For Immediate Release - The current cast members of the TV show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" have announced their upcoming improv tour, titled "WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY?" They will perform at the Belle Mehus Auditorium on September 15.

"WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY?" is a 90-minute show featuring improvised comedy and music based on audience suggestions. The cast, which includes Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, Ryan Stiles, and Joel Murray, will perform scenes and songs with audience interaction.

The show will include a variety of gags, games, and impromptu songs. It highlights the teamwork and spontaneity of seasoned comedians. The cast is known for their skills in creating scenes and storylines without a script.

Ryan Stiles is known for his work on "The Drew Carey Show" and "Two and a Half Men." Greg Proops has voiced characters in "Star Wars: Episode I," "The Nightmare Before Christmas," and "Brother Bear." Both comedians started their careers in comedy.

Jeff B. Davis, also an improv comedian, starred in "Harmonquest" and is known for his impressions of Christopher Walken, Keanu Reeves, and Jeff Goldblum. Joel Murray is known for appearances in "Mad Men" and "Shameless" and is part of the Murray acting family.

The show will include improv games familiar to viewers of the TV show and new ones, with musical direction by Bob Derkach. The performance is suitable for all ages.

Tickets are available at TheVenueTicketAgency.com. Press inquiries can be directed to Brian Martin at Martin Media, via email Bmartin1234@yahoo.com, or phone (415) 706-1991.

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