Nuthouse Ready for Another Season of Laughs

PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University Theatre’s improvisational comedy group, Nuthouse, is opening its 2003 fall season this Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12 and 13.  

Both shows are at 8 p.m. in Daggy Hall’s Wadleigh Theatre.

Nuthouse is live, interactive, off-the-cuff humor that is different every show because everything is based on audience suggestions. It is in its sixth year with WSU Theatre’s undergraduate group, STAGE.

Nuthouse is opening its season with new games, faces and many more laughs.  Audiences will see some changes this year to make Nuthouse bigger and better than ever before, said Brian MacMillan, Nuthouse director.

Tickets are $3 for everyone and can be purchased at the door beginning at 7 p.m. the night of each show or by reservation at (509) 335-1237. 

STAGE recommends getting reservations and getting to the show early, as tickets go quickly. The shows are not for children due to occasional mature subject matter.

For more information about Nuthouse or other STAGE and University Theatre productions, call (509) 335-1237.

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