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‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ To Perform At The State Theatre October 20

The cast of “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”, ABC’s Emmy-nominated comedy TV show, is set to perform at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, October 20, at the State Theatre.   

The cast’s live show, “Whose Live Anyway?”, is an action-packed 90-minute performance featuring iconic members Greg Propps, Jeff B. Davis, Ryan Stiles, and Joel Murray. From interactive games, song performances, and a whole lot of comedy, this show will encompass the goofy gags and impressive improv the crew is known for. 

Reserved and general admission overflow tickets will be sold for $74 and $66, respectively, and can be purchased here.

The event is sure to keep the entire theatre on its feet, as audience members can suggest storylines and even join the gang onstage.

Whether it’s your first time or your hundredth time watching the bunch, their emphasis on audience participation and engagement will leave anyone captivated, no matter the fan.

More information regarding the show and further details on ticket sales can be found here.

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