Local Improv Troupe 'Kitsch In Sync' Moves Out and On
After leaving their stage at the Puppet Showplace, a local, low-key improv troupe keeps on trucking.
One of the foundations of improvisational comedy is the concept of "Yes, and...?" It means taking whatever the previous speaker said and "pimping it" or building on it — even if it's going in an unexpected direction. Continuing that theme, local improv performers Kitsch In Sync (KIS) were down to a handful members by the end of last year, and had moved out of their eight-year home, Puppet Showplace Theatre (PST). The troupe now performs in Brighton, at Castlebar, one Friday a month, and has taken on new blood. The non-profit Brookline arts theatre had been the group's permanent rehearsal and performance space for nearly eight years. However, between several troupe members departing, the possibility of disbanding and new policies from the …
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