Pam Victor still remembers the thrill she got when she took part in an improv comedy workshop in Hadley back in 2003. She’d been involved in theater in high school and college, but this was something new and exciting, she thought, with infinite.
Laughs have been harder to come by for many in the past year and a half and for improv comedians, shut out of performance spaces because of the pandemic, it’s been an especially trying time.But Happier Valley Comedy (HVC) in Hadley, which had to.