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Rainmakers Press Release
For Immediate Release: October 23, 2008
Contact: Michael Davis, Marketing Director
Phone: 317-951-8499
Web Site:
www.indycomedysportz.com
Celebrate Halloween at ComedySportz
Improvisational Matches Presented at Mass Avenue Venue on Friday
October
31st
Indianapolis, IN: October 23, 2008 – Celebrate Halloween
at ComedySportz on Friday October 31 at 7:30. These matches will
have spooky team names and games such as Side LIne Trick or Treat,
Ghost Story, Séance, and Chain Murder Mystery, to name a few.
And of course, as with every ComedySportz match, we will start
off the match with the singing of the National Anthem.
Anyone who comes in costume will get in two for one. (A baseball
cap does not count as a costume.) The best costume will receive a
Mass Ave gift bag.
Also, come see the last performance of Headless Horseman,
Unscripted; an adult fairytale. You must be at least 17 or older
tickets are $12. People in costume will get in two for one and a
Mass Ave gift bag will be given to the best costume.
ABOUT THE HEADLESS HORSEMAN, UNSCRIPTED: AN ADULT GHOST STORY:
Fans familiar with the performers of ComedySportz know that they
weave your suggestions into the spectacle effortlessly, seamlessly,
and hilariously. Though the key structure of the classic story will
be maintained, comical changes will naturally occur. So come and
laugh at Ichabod, Katrina, Brom Bones and the other inhabitants of
(insert adjective here) Hollow as they learn the tale of The
Headless Horseman . The possibilities are limitless!
ABOUT COMEDYSPORTZ INDIANAPOLIS:
For almost fifteen years, ComedySportz Indianapolis has been Indy's
only Professional Improvisational Comedy Theatre. A member of the
World Comedy League, ComedySportz Indianapolis is located in the
ComedySportz Theatre in the Massachusetts Avenue Arts and Theatre
District.
Every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night ComedySportz
Indianapolis presents all-ages improvisational comedy matches where
two teams battle for laughs and points as they make up scenes, games
and songs on the spot. The audience votes for the winners, a referee
calls the fouls and everyone even sings the national anthem before
each match.
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