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Hollywouldn't - An Improvised Movie
 

The Improv Pit Presents
Holly-Wouldn’t
(Movies Made Up)
Get ready for a night of laughter and creativity as The Improv Pit proudly presents
“Holly-Wouldn’t - Movies Made Up!”
Taking place at The Grace Darling Hotel in Collingwood, this one-of-a-kind comedy
event brings together the spontaneity of improvisation with the magic of filmmaking
to create a brand new movie right before your eyes. With each performance being
completely unique, audiences can expect a fresh and unforgettable experience
every time they attend.

Led by a talented ensemble cast of Australia’s most experienced Improvisers “Holly-
Wouldn’t" begins with a simple suggestion from the audience, setting the stage for

the creation of an entirely improvised movie. From genre to plot twists, character
motivations to dramatic moments, camera angles, director’s commentary, everything
unfolds in real-time, fuelled by the quick wit and comedic timing of the performers.
"This show is a rollercoaster of hilarity as you watch a movie being made right in
front of your eyes, except there's no script and anything can happen!"
Whether you're a fan of comedy, cinema, or just looking for a night of non-stop laughter, “Holly-Wouldn’t” makes the
movies Hollywood would never have the guts too no matter how weird and wonderful! The show promises to deliver an
entertainment experience like no other. With each scene building upon the last, audiences will find themselves swept
away in a whirlwind of hilarity, suspense, and unexpected twists.
Lights, Camera, Improv!

 

Event details

Venue: The Grace Darling Hotel - 114 Smith St, Collingwood VIC 3066
Bookings: https://tickets.improvpit.com/product/hollywouldnt-the-improvised-movie/
Start Date: Sunday 31 March 2024

 

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