Paper Street Theatre

Improvisation That Feels Like Theatre
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Yes and Yesteryear

An Improvised Jane Austen at the Emily Carr House

One knows that aside from the security of the hearth, social standing and familial responsibilities the sensibility of the heart is of great importance to a young lady. And that generally, a suggestion or two is always greatly appreciated. Join Paper Street’s cast of landed gentry as they attempt to improvise their way through the conventions and manners of proper society and all the unforeseen complications such constraints provide. It is sure to be an outing Jane Austen, or Emily Carr, would be delighted to attend!
Your ticket includes complementary Lemonade and Cucumber Sandwiches

Dates: July 11th & 12th | July 18th & 19th | July 25th & 26th
7pm (4pm Matinee) | $28
@ Emily Carr House (207 Government Street)

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The Improv Cabaret!

Featuring our Master Class

Paper Street Theatre presents an eclectic evening of improvised theatre. Featuring students from our Master's Program performing three completely different long-form improv structures. Come and see where improv begins!

Upcoming: June 29th, & July 27th
THREE SHOWS A NIGHT: 6:30pm, 7:30pm, 8:30pm | $10-$20 Sliding Scale
@ Intrepid Theatre Club (1609 Blanshard)

If you're interested in joining the master class, get in touch.

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Paper Street Theatre acknowledges that we live and create on the traditional territories of the Lekwungen speaking peoples, now known as the Esquimalt and Songhees First Nations.