Arts & Entertainment

iThink Improve Troupe To Celebrate 5 Years of "Whose Line is it, Woodstock?"

The shows will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 10-11 and April 17-18 at the Chambers at City Center.

The iThink Improv Troupe will soon celebrate five years of producing “Whose Line is it, Woodstock?”

The series, which is based upon the iconic television show, “Whose Line is it, Anyway?,” will be commemorated 7:30 p.m. April 10-11 and April 17-18 at the Chambers at City Center.

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Residents are invited to take part of the unscripted, hilarious improv show that is created merely on audience suggestions and brought to life by this fearless troupe.

Making a special appearance celebrating the fifth anniversary will be Woodstock Mayor Donnie Henriques and JStar from the Basement Theatre in Atlanta.

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The iThink Improv Troupe is affiliated with Elm Street Arts, a nonprofit organization that holds regular artistic programming at the Chambers.

Its goal is to transform a four acre complex along the Town To Creek trail in downtown Woodstock to cultural arts village nestled within gardens and green space. The centerpiece of the site will be the century-old Reeves House, which is set to be restored as a visual arts center, a public event green, terraced gardens, health walk, history center and theater.

Tickets for the show are $10 in advance and $12 at the door.

The Chambers at City Center is at 8534 Main Street. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit elmstreetarts.org or call 678-494-4251.

Photo credits: Elm Street Arts


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