Friday, April 03, 2026

Tucson Improv Movement, Join us for Unformatted, our indie improv showcase

 

From: Tucson Improv Movement <justin@tucsonimprov.com>
Sent: Friday, April 3, 2026 1:23 AM
Subject:
🛎️Yes and News - 4/2/26

 

Saturday, we'll be taking a night off from shows, for a pretty exciting reason. The University of Arizona Men's Basketball Team is headed to the Final Four! With the game happening during our usual show times (and with 4th Avenue expected to be especially busy), we're hitting pause to let everyone enjoy the moment. Big shoutout to Coach Lloyd and the team we'll be cheering right along with Tucson!

But we've still got a great Friday night lined up with three hilarious shows. Join us for Unformatted, our indie improv showcase, where teams bring their own unique styles to the stage. We're especially excited to welcome Monocle from Unscrewed Theater as part of the lineup. We love this partnership with our sister theater, where every other month we send a team back and forth to perform on the other's stage. It's always a treat to connect with the hilarious comedy scene in our community.

We'll see you Friday! Enjoy the Final Four weekend! Bear Down!!

 

 

Upcoming Shows

 

Friday Night

6:30 pm - Improv Jam
7:30 pm - The Soapbox w/Sarah Fries

8:30 pm - Unformatted
 

Saturday Night

No Shows
 

Sunday Matinee

No Shows

 

Upcoming Classes

 

Improv Comedy 

101 - Tuesday, March 31st with Jessica Hill

Stand Up Comedy 

Coming Soon

Sketch Comedy 

Coming Soon

 

 

 

The Soapbox w/Sarah Fries
(Re)telling Tucson's Story
Friday night at 7:30pm


Sarah grew up moving between small Arizona towns before landing in the heart of Tucson's vibrant community scene, where she blends her passion for people, creativity, and a little bit of chaos By day, she's a data-driven problem solver, and by night and weekends, you'll find her working out in her home gym with her dog Frita, exploring Tucson's diverse food scene, supporting local causes, and building meaningful connections across the city 🌵 Along the way, she's collected a wide range of real-life moments, from the everyday to the unexpected, that occasionally turn into stories worth sharing 🎤

Everyone has a story to tell. Four short and personal stories from our special guest at 7:30pm will inspire Tucson's premier improv comedy team.

 

 

 

This or That w/Rebecca Carrier

Years Doing Improv: All my life

TIM Teams: Tootpole 


Pick This or That
Short Form vs Long Form

Monoscene vs
Montage

Two-person Scene vs
Group Game

Playing the Hero vs
Playing the Villain

Big Characters vs Grounded Reality

Fast Edits vs
Slow Burns

Pun vs Pratfalls

Pre-show Hype vs Pre-show Quiet Focus

Whose Line Is It Anyway? vs
Saturday Night Live

 

 

 

 

Come try out improv in a fun safe environment at the Jam Friday at 6:30pm!  Then stay for the Soapbox for just $5!

 

 

 

Tucson Improv Movement

414 E 9th Street

Tucson, AZ 85705



 

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Thursday, April 02, 2026

Unscrewed Theater: We are fools for you 🤭

 

From: Unscrewed Theater < unscrewedtheater@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 1, 2026 10:39 PM
Subject: We are fools for you
🤭

 

We Jest But We Don't Fool

Hi there William,

Looking for something fun (and a little unexpected) this weekend?

Come hang out at Unscrewed Theater! We've got live improv shows Friday and Saturday night, completely made up on the spot, fueled by your suggestions, and guaranteed to make you laugh at least once… probably a lot more.

Bring a friend, bring a date, bring that one person who "doesn't like improv" (we love a challenge).  Remember, you can watch all of our shows online! Same ticket link. Much better than Netflix and chill.

This weekend at Unscrewed Theater is basically a choose-your-own-adventure except every choice is a good one. Shows start at 7:30 PM, with a late-night show at 9:00 PM for those who like their comedy a little extra spicy.

Grab your tickets, settle in, and let us do the rest.

See you in the seats (or on stage 👀),
Unscrewed Theater
🎉

P.S.
🌟 The Backyard — 9:00 PM Saturday
Want in? Grab your crew and sign up here:
https://unscrewedtheater.org/backyard/

 

 

 

SHOWS THIS WEEKEND

From The Top
House Team
Friday, 7:30 pm

 

 

The Backyard
Sign up your team online
Saturday, 9:00 pm

 

From the Top UNCENSORED
Friday, 9:00 pm

 

 

Improv Drop In
In person & Online
Monday, 6:30 pm

 

Our House Team
NBOJU
Saturday, 7:30 pm

 

 

COMING SOON!

 

 

 

 

Sign Up

 

Unscrewed Theater

4500 E Speedway Blvd

Tucson, AZ 85712

 

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Auditions for Carport Theatre Showcase “What’s Going On”.

 

From: Tim Foran LAST_NAME <trforan@comcast.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 2, 2026 5:14 AM
Subject:

 

Auditions for Carport Theatre Showcase "What's Going On".

 

Performance is on May 2nd.  Play is titled "Jesus and Buddha – A Light Comedy".

 

The following actors are needed:

 

Jesus: One Male Actor – 18-35

 

Buddha One Male Actor – 18-35

 

Both Performers need long hair or a Long Hair Wig.

 

2- Women Actors – Serving Girls (Waitresses) 18-35

 

Age requirement for all actors is flexible. You can audition for multiple parts.

 

All Actors may need to provide their own costumes.  The play is only 8 minutes long so there is not much dialogue.   It's a great opportunity for a Comic, Improver or Anyone that is interested in trying their hand at Acting.  Contact Timothy Foran at trforan@comcast.net or Text me at 520-977-0330 to set up an audition.  I will furnish you a script at the audition.

 

Timothy Foran

Director and Playwright "Jesus and Buddha"

 

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Monday, March 30, 2026

The Bennett TheatreLab, Master Classes in the Stanislavsky System of Acting - Late Spring Term

 

From: philipgbennett@yahoo.com <philipgbennett@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2026 4:01 PM
Subject: POSTER - TEXT Late Spring 26

 

The Bennett TheatreLab & Conservatory “Growth of Body, Mind and Soul.”

Master Classes in the Stanislavsky System of Acting 

Late Spring term :  May 4 – June 14, 2026

Summer Term: July 6 – August 16, 2026

 

The TheatreLab offers: Active Analysis through Physical Actions. The Lab is a safe, intimate and supportive environment for honest exploration and artistic growth. A place for the serious novice and professional alike.     

Classes include:  Meditation, Psychophysical Conditioning Exercises, Voice and Speech, Dramatic improvisation, Scene Study, Active Text Analysis through Physical Actions, Shakespeare and the Classics, Public Performance Scene Nights

Foundation Technique:  Saturday – 12:00 – 2:45

Introduction to the Stanislavsky System of Psychophysical Action. First steps to Building a Character through Improvisational techniques.

Classical Acting:            Sunday – 6:00 – 8:45

A workshop based on the amazing vocal and physical exercises as practiced by the Royal Shakespeare Company.  Emphasis on Shakespeare, and includes work on Greek drama and other major classical texts.

In-Depth and Advanced Character Exploration: Monday – 6:00 – 8:45

Emphasis on Contemporary texts: Requires ability to Improvise Actions for Text Analysis. Foundation Technique is a prerequisite or its equivalent.

For further Information and request to AUDIT classes…

www.BennettTheatreLab.com

 

 

The Lab is located at the Historic Y, 300 University Blvd. Tucson, AZ (Entrance on 5th Avenue)

Philip G. Bennett, Founder, Artistic Director is internationally recognized as a master teacher of the Stanislavsky System of Acting with 56 years of experience. He holds a BA in Humanities and a graduate Certificate of Mastery from the renowned American Stanislavsky Theatre in New York, where he served as actor, teacher and Assistant Artistic Director to Sonia Moore, émigré actress/director from the Third Studio of the Moscow Art Theatre.  Bennett founded the San Francisco Theatre Academy, with film affiliates in the Bay Area and Hollywood.  He is a recipient of the prestigious Hollywood DramaLogue Award for Best Direction and Debut of a New Company.  Graduate students appear regularly in film and television and are accepted in conservatories and repertory companies in the US and the UK.  Mr. Bennett’s new textbook, written with co-writer Prof. Stephanie Daventry French, Experiencing Stanislavsky Today, published by Routledge Academic Publishers, London and New York.

 

 

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PIMA THEATER PRESENTS FAIRVIEW

PIMA COMMUNITY COLLEGE THEATER PRESENTS

FAIRVIEW

by Jackie Sibblies Drury

 

2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama   •   April 23 – May 3, 2026   •   Black Box Theatre, Pima West Campus

 

About the Production

 

Fairview begins as a warmly comic family drama: Beverly is obsessively preparing a birthday dinner for her mother, her husband is being sent on errands, and her sister can't be bothered to help. The Frasiers are an upper-middle-class Black family and everything about their household radiates aspirational normalcy. Then, with precision and mounting dread, the play turns.

In Act Two, the family's scene replays in near-silence while four disembodied white voices are heard from offstage — revealed to be an audience watching the action — casually debating which race they'd choose to be if they could. In Act Three, those voices become bodies: white actors enter the stage and assume roles within the Black family's story, rewriting it as they go. The play ends with Keisha, the Frasiers' college-bound daughter, breaking the fourth wall and speaking directly to the audience about who controls the stories we tell — and who gets to listen.

The Pima production is directed by Esther Almazán, with Tanisha Ray serving as Assistant Director and Dramaturg. It is performed in the intimate Black Box Theatre, making the play's dissection of surveillance and the white gaze all the more immediate.

 

"A hard-hitting drama that examines race in a highly conceptual, layered structure, ultimately bringing audiences into the actors' community to face deep-seated prejudices."

— The Pulitzer Prize Committee, 2019

Performance Schedule

 

 

DATE

CURTAIN TIME

Thursday, April 23

7:00 PM

Friday, April 24

7:00 PM

Saturday, April 25

7:00 PM

Sunday, April 26

2:00 PM

Thursday, April 30

7:00 PM

Friday, May 1

7:00 PM    ASL Night

Saturday, May 2

7:00 PM

Sunday, May 3

2:00 PM

Production Details

 

 

Venue

Black Box Theatre

Pima Community College — West Campus

2202 W. Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ 85709

Written by

Jackie Sibblies Drury

Director

Esther Almazán

Asst. Director /

Dramaturg

Tanisha Ray

Awards

2019 Pulitzer Prize for Drama

2019 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize

2019 Steinberg Playwrighting Award

Best Theater of 2018: New York Times, New Yorker, TIME, New York Magazine, American Theatre, L.A. Times, Buzzfeed, Time Out New York

Original Premiere

Soho Repertory Theatre, New York City, 2018

Directed by Sarah Benson; extended three times

Content Note

Contains frank discussion of race and racism, strong language, and an audience-participation element at the play's conclusion. Recommended for mature audiences.

Run Time

Approximately 2 hours; performed without intermission

Accessibility

ASL-interpreted performance: Friday, May 1 at 7:00 PM

The Black Box Theatre is wheelchair accessible

About the Playwright

 

Jackie Sibblies Drury is a Brooklyn-based playwright raised in Plainfield, New Jersey by her Jamaican immigrant mother and grandmother. She holds a degree in English Literature from Yale University and an MFA in Playwriting from Brown University, where she received the David Wickham Prize. She has taught playwriting at Fordham University and the Yale School of Drama.

Her plays include We Are Proud to Present a Presentation… (Soho Rep, 2012), Really, Social Creatures, Marys Seacole (Obie Award, Lincoln Center Theater), and Fairview. She also provided the story for the Tony Award–winning Broadway dance piece Illinoise (2024). Her work has been produced at Lincoln Center Theater, Soho Rep, Berkeley Rep, Woolly Mammoth, Trinity Rep, and internationally at the Young Vic in London.

Tickets & Contact Information

 

 

Tickets

General Admission:

$15.00

Discounted (Students / Seniors / Military / Groups):

$10.00

Order Online:

eventbrite.com — Search "Fairview Pima Arts"

All Pima Arts Ticketing:

eventbrite.com — Pima Arts 25–26 Season

Refund Policy:

Refunds available up to 7 days before event

Venue & Contact

Black Box Theatre

Pima Community College — West Campus

2202 W. Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ 85709

Box Office:

520-206-6986

centerforthearts@pima.edu

Season Info:

pimaarts.com/calendar

Press / Marketing:

Carina Garcia, Marketing & PR Coordinator

clisalda@pima.edu

 

Pima Arts • Pima Community College West Campus • pimaarts.com • 520-206-6986 • Part of the 2025–26 Pima Arts Season

 

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