Improvisational comedy troupe Point of No Return Improv will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a performance on Saturday, February 18th. Point of No Return creates scenes based entirely on audience suggestions, in the style of Drew Carey’s Whose Line Is It Anyway? and Improv-A-Ganza.
The performance will feature current and former members of the troupe, an opportunity for audience members to participate, and a mystery giveaway. Admission to this event is free.
Point of No Return performs two Saturdays per month at 7:30 p.m. in the Newell Theatre on the third floor of the Quirk Cultural Center, located at 1201 Grant Avenue between 11th and 13th Streets in Cuyahoga Falls. The building is handicap accessible. Content is suitable for audiences ages 13 and up.
Point of No Return operates on a nonprofit basis and donates proceeds from selected performances to charitable organizations, schools, and local families in need of assistance.
Members of Point of No Return are Bob Coppedge, Robyn Cooper, Tracy Cubbal, Jason George, Richard Harrison, Jessica Kekel, John Pfanz, Phil Skoff, Susan Stofka, and Mary Lou Swinerton. Members have trained at The Second City in Cleveland and Chicago, as well as at iO (formerly ImprovOlympic) and The Annoyance Theatre, both in Chicago.
Point of No Return operates with the support of the Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department. For further information, visit www.pnrimprov.org.
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