FRANKLIN ― Franklin Opera House presents an evening of high-energy improvisational comedy by Valley Improv. This hilarious night of spontaneous comedy will be held at Franklin Public Library. The performance will run from 7 to 9 p.m. on March 28, offering a night of audience-driven humor that entertains both children and adults.
Founded in 2008, Valley Improv has toured northern New England, delivering fast-paced, interactive comedy that hinges on the creativity of its performers and the audience's imagination. Using a series of “games” and on‑paced, interactive comedy that hinges on the creativity of its performers and the imagination of the audience. Using these games and on-the-spot storytelling, the troupe crafts unique plots, characters, and dialogue from suggestions supplied by the crowd. The result is a dynamic, inclusive experience that guarantees laughter for everyone in attendance. This wonderful group has built a reputation across northern New England for its quick wit, collaborative spirit, and ability to turn any suggestion into a memorable theatrical moment. Their performances blend humor, heart, and spontaneity, creating an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages.
No scripts. No rehearsals. Every moment is created live, and audience members become part of the show through their suggestions.
Tickets for this show are available in advance at FOHNH.org or at the door. Special thanks to Franklin businesses Peabody Place and Beck & Bellucci for sponsoring this event.


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