It's the royal rumble season and we're bringing a little comedy gold to an already kick ass week!
If you're ready for another Improv Rumble, give us a huge "YES AND!..."
January is Royal Rumble season in the wrestling world, which means there is no better time for the biggest, high-energy, character-driven competition show to finally return to the improv stage.
Featuring 20 improvisers, each performing as original characters (or exaggerated version of themselves), the show is packed with grand entrances, signature poses, short-form improv scenes, and audience-controlled eliminations. No one knows who they’ll face, how long they’ll last, or who will win — only one can take it all.
You don’t need to be a wrestling fan to enjoy this show. If you love big characters, unpredictable matchups, and over-the-top hilarity, this Improv Rumble is the show you can't miss!
Sunday night, January 18 at 8:00 PM
TICKETS
$10 ADV | $15 DOOR
CAST
Follow @theimprovrumble on Instagram for cast reveals, promos, and exclusive behind-the-scenes updates.
PRODUCED BY
Evan Lupovici in collaboration with Le Grand Yes And
@theimprovrumble
@legrandyesand
Audience Guidelines – Mature Content Notice
Montreal Improv is an all-ages space in general, but some shows may contain mature themes or spontaneous content not suitable for children. Unless a show is specifically promoted as family-friendly, we recommend parental discretion. Performers are not expected to censor their material unless explicitly required by the format.
LOCATION
Impro Montreal/ Montreal Improv
3716 Rue Notre Dame Ouest Montreal QC, H4C 1P7
www.montrealimprov.com
@montrealimprov
LANGUAGE
this show is in English
MONTREAL IMPROV 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.