PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University Theatre’s improvisational comedy group, Nuthouse, is getting ready for its biggest Dad’s Weekend ever with two shows tomorrow night (Oct. 24).
The performances will begin at 7 p.m. and 9 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.
Tickets are $3 each or $1 with one can of food (limit $1 off per person). Rosauers Supermarkets Inc. will match every can of food brought to donate to local food banks. Tickets can be purchased at the door beginning one hour before each performance or reserved by calling (509) 335-1237. STAGE recommends getting to the show early, as tickets go quickly.
The shows are not for children due to occasional mature subject matter.
Last month, Nuthouse performed in the Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum for the first time and recently performed in Spokane with Gonzaga University’s improv group “Guts.” It also performed at WSU’s Midnight Madness last week.