Arts & Entertainment
Laughs, Surprises Await Audiences With 'Beck to the Future' Premiere
Something Dada improv company uses audience suggestions to create unique, fast-paced comedy for audiences.
For those Lakewood folks who are in search of real improvisation, laughs and a few surprises, then Something Dada’s production of “Beck to the Future” will surely meet and exceed expectations.
The best part is, no two shows are alike as the Cleveland improv company will take off-the-cuff suggestions of audience members to create and carry out each performance.
“Beck to the Future is a play on words to reflect the longstanding relationship we’ve had with Something Dada,” marketing director Kathleen Caffrey said. “The content can be somewhat edgy and it’s typically intended for a PG-13 audience. We’re happy to have them, and they’re definitely a great addition to this year’s lineup of plays and productions.”
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Since 1995, the Something Dada company has made a name for itself in Cleveland by creating fast-paced, in your face humor that’s kept the group going for the last 16 years, Something Dada marketing director Tori Woods said.
The show starts this Saturday, tickets are $12 apiece, and the production will be held in the Beck Center’s Studio Theater.