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Montreal’s MPROV festival returns with CBC’s TallBoyz, Sex T-Rex’s D&D Live, and more improvised lunacy

Tallboyz perform at Montreal Improv on Saturday, November 9th as part of MPROV.

Returning for its 14th year, Montreal’s bilingual MPROV festival has a bounty of improvised lunacy on tap this week.

Running from November 6-10, this year’s lineup includes CBC’s TallBoyz , Sex T-Rex, who will be performing their improvised role-playing show D&D Live, Toronto puppeteer Freddie Rivas, Folk Lordz, a duo that combines “Indigenous origin myths, Chekhovian, character-driven drama, and a genre chosen by the audience,” Colour Outside the Lines, an improv troupe made up of people of colour & marginalized ethnicities, and much more.


With tickets topping out at $15 (and many under $10), MPROV is an accessible way to check out some of the best improv talent in the city and beyond.

For tickets and the complete festival schedule visit the official MPROV site.

 

 

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