On Sunday, July 20th, the Montreal Improv stage becomes the battleground for the ultimate character showdown!
Inspired by the WWE Royal Rumble — but with no steel chairs, no tables, and no one getting thrown over the top rope — this is a competition of charisma, commitment, and comedy in a series of short-form scenes.
Twenty improvisers will enter, one will win.
Each performer brings a unique gimmick, persona, or exaggerated version of themselves. The twist - no one knows who they’ll face when they step onto the stage. Every scene is a surprise. Every matchup is a wild card. And at the end of each round, the audience decides who stays… and who gets eliminated!
The only thing guaranteed is unpredictability — from signature poses and dramatic entrances to shocking eliminations and improvised rivalries. The last performer standing will be crowned the first-ever winner of Improv Rumble!
Improv Rumble is proud to annouce that it is also a fundraiser for an improv festival - joins us for fun improv and raffle events with prizes that will make you go YES!
YES… AND IT’S HAPPENING
Montreal’s newest improv festival is on its way — and we’re kicking things off with a bang (and a few raffle prizes).
LE GRAND YES AND — The Improv Festival of Montreal 2025
Festival Dates: September 24–28
Get ready for five glorious days of unscripted brilliance this fall, as Montreal welcomes a brand-new celebration of all things improv. Le Grand Yes And is here to spotlight the vibrant, hilarious, and wildly creative world of local and visiting improvisers.
TICKETS
$10 ADV / $15 DOOR
LINK COMING SOON
Le Grand Yes And Links and Contact
PRODUCED BY
Evan Lupovici in association with Le Grand Yes And improv festival
LOCATION
3716 Notre-Dame St W, downstairs
LANGUAGE
This show will take place in English
AGES
18+ - alcohol will be served on site
ACCESSIBILITY
This venue is located down a set of 12 stairs with a handrail and is not wheelchair accessible.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Impro Montréal / Montreal Improv operates on the storied and sacred lands of Tiohtiá:ke, a historical gathering place of many First Nations and indigenous communities, including the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Atikamekw, Algonquin-Anishinaabe and Huron-Wendat, among others.