What once used to be a good and fun environment has now turned into probably one of the most toxic places I’ve ever been to. To which I’ll no longer go back. The workshops to learn how to do improv seemed so fun, to which I was excited to go and have a fun outlet to bridge out to. Little did I know the storm of guilt and remorse I got was SO HURTFUL. The two in question are Ben and Caitlind Hyde. Never EVER have I met two people in a customer service setting that have brought on more abrasive, hostile, and outright toxic communication. And when the VERY players have issues with them, you know the cesspool of toxicity runs pretty deep. Bottom line is that the karma in this place will see it rot from the inside. No one even has to lift a finger. The toxicity will continue to rise unless something major changes. But, I guess the owners Kurt and Tonya dousett choose not to see it. So it’s pretty sad. Any advice to anyone thinking about doing the improv workshops at comedy sports DONT DO IT. A piece of your soul will decay and die like mine did. You all are better off. Go see improv...
Read moreWe went to a Saturday night show and I think it was one of the first ones they did since they reopened. It takes a while for them to warm up but they have some pretty good games. It’s goofy improv, not a Netflix special and some games/jokes do fall flat so don’t expect to be wheezing laughing the whole time. That said some of the team members are really clever. Taylor had some stuff that really killed!
As far as COVID goes. Our group isn’t really concerned about it so it wasn’t an issue (we’re young and dumb) but, if you’re worried about it. I wouldn’t recommend it. Besides capping the number of tickets sold and spacing groups out one chair there’s really no protocols, seating is still close to other people and no masks required for...
Read moreAfter having attended a show before (which was clean), we decided to take a group of teenage kids here to celebrate a birthday. The show is labeled "family friendly" - our show was NOT family friendly. It was uncomfortable for the teenagers in attendance and 4 of the 6 comedians made repeated inappropriate jokes and gestures on stage - using terms such as "groping", "liking girls and guys and being bi-sexual", etc. One unbuttoned his shirt multiple times acting in a suggestive manner that would not be considered "family friendly". Be aware that this is live entertainment and that it may not meet your expectations. If you're attending without the expectation of "appropriate for the whole family" it...
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