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Bellingham Improv Festival
Bellingham Improv Festival

When
Nov 10th, 2023 - Nov 11th, 2023
All Day
Where
203 Prospect StBellinghamWA

Get ready for a weekend of improv!

The 1st annual Bellingham Improv Festival hosted by the Upfront Theatre happening Friday November 10th and Saturday November 11th right here in Bellingham, WA!

The 2-day festival will feature improv teams from across the PNW and beyond, with 4 shows over two evenings, and a full day of various workshops taught by visiting improv teachers. Come discover new styles and experience improv in a whole new way!

If you love improv, this festival is for you! Click here for more details!

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