(Thursday) The Magnet Theater presents its new Thursday night lineup of improv from four of its excellent veteran teams: the Boss, Junior Varsity at 8 p.
Valentine’s Day may have a cheesy reputation, but the heart-filled holiday has inspired plenty of great live comedy for devoted couples, optimistic daters and determinedly si…
Jana Schmieding and Lauren Olson host the final New York edition of this monthly character showcase, in which comedians perform brand-new, original characters.
This improv duo, Jason Mantzoukas and “his brother Vincent,” played by Ed Herbstman, were a staple of the New York scene for years.
Each week, this talented cast of improvisers premieres the on-and-off stage antics of a completely spontaneous theatrical show; this week’s “genre” is “Star…
Chris Duffy and Evan Forde Barden host this monthly series that uses humorous presentations and games to teach a bit of a new language.
The veteran improvisers Ellie Kemper (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” “Bridesmaids”) and Christina Gausas will reunite for an evening of two-person, long-form …
Rachel Hamilton, Ed Herbstman and David Razowsky, all veteran improvisers, team up again for this entirely impromptu show.
Mr. Wade, an enchanting storyteller who has won 20 Moth StorySlams, splits an hour of storytelling with the comedian Jo Firestone.
Magnet Theater continues its 10th-anniversary celebrations with this all-star improv show; scheduled performers include Ed Herbstman, Rachel Dratch, Jon Glaser and Scott Adsit.
Louis Kornfeld and Rick Andrews, veteran performers and instructors at the Magnet Theater, present another edition of their long-form improv show.
The Magnet Theater presents this night in which their house teams will each perform 30-minute improvised sets.
Jamie Kilstein promises a night of “smart, non-hateful” improv and stand-up based on the social and political stories from audience members.
This poetry-infused improv show proves that comedy and sincerity can inspire each other.
The siblings T.J. and Morgan Miller join forces for a couple of improv shows this week.
Six of the Magnet Theater’s top improvisers blend seemingly unrelated scenes into an organic, cohesive show.
Megan Gray, Magnet Theater’s artistic director, hosts this night of all-lady improv comedy.
A night of long-form two-man improv from Louis Kornfeld and Rick Andrews, veteran performers and instructors at the Magnet Theater.
Armando Diaz, one of the founders of the Magnet Theater, is this week’s featured monologist on the long-running improv show that bears his name, which has been running since …
Nick Kanellis and Peter McNerney perform their weekly two-man show, reliably one of the best improv performances in the city.