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Portal in the Break Room - Ep 4 - The Finale

An improvised science-fiction office comedy

Welcome to the Break Room–an interactive look into a completely normal, very typical 21st century workplace.

Or is it?

The truth has been revealed: the office isn't what it seems. Now Tori, Janice, Sherry, Nate, Clark, and Mitch must decide what comes next. Fortunately, Nate may have discovered something during his journey through liminal space--something that could potentially give everyone exactly what they wanted...

Portal in the Break Room concludes with its fourth and final episode--an improvised science-fiction office comedy built from audience suggestions, six reality-defying improvisers, and one unreliable mind steering the portal from behind the scenes. Your suggestions will unravel the fabric of existence, forcing our characters to question not only the world around them, but also themselves: their ambitions, their assumptions, and who they think they are.

Keep up with the show, including past episodes, at: chronostore.wixsite.com/portal

PRODUCED BY

Mike Yu

CAST

CC

Jack

Mariana

Christian

Lucie Gee

Kristin MH

TICKETS

General Admission: $10 in advance, $15 at the door

Montreal Improv students: $8 in advance, $10 at the door

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LANGUAGE

This show will take place in English

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

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.

Earlier Event: July 18
Loose Interpretations: Fan Favourites
Later Event: July 19
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