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an improvathon well done as our mother used to say. We end a great show with a great farewell and thank you to our audience
We survived the 24 hours and decide to celebrate with more improv. Countdown, as suggested by Julie.
More hitting on the audience. We DUCK!s so sexy.
We play crouching ants again, but this time with a larger audience.
We play our last game of spelling bee with the help of Tommy.
The hardest game of 5 things we have ever played.
The second exert challenge, as we begin the final hour of improvathon Spring Break
We buckle in for the home stretch with a game of blind freeze tag.
ATTEN-HUT. The improviseres and audience members try and keep a straight face as drill sargent Patrick accuses of of a heinous crime.
The DUCK! Preformers move into a condo in Boca and are neighbors in this strange apartment complex.
The game of clap-in. Try not to catch nodes.
We play the dirtiest game of Shakespeare. Get ye gone, Swordfish!
We uses some suave lines to try and pick up an unsuspecting audience member.
The improvathon conditioned us to entertain people, so we played Pavlovian response for people.
We play one of our favorite games (I think we like it, we played it like 4 times over the course of the improvathon...). DBAH DEBOO DEBEE DEBOO DEBAH.
We play numberline on the second day of Improvathon.
The technician was taking a nap, so we lost the audio of the last two recordings and the video of this one. If you have any issues with this, then shut up.