Built upon brick foundation and passion for unscripted performance, Happy Valley Improv will showcase its acting talents on the Blue Brick Theatre’s stage, the company’s newfound home.
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Happy Valley Improv Finds New Home 10:27 pm
“Happy Valley Improv” has found a permanent home after moving between local venues for the last several years. When the Blue Brick Theatre opens this Summer, a hot mic will open with it.
Blue Brick Theatre will soon be the permanent home of Happy Valley Improv, and also a place to learn Stage Arts. They’ve been performing and teaching classes around town for the last few years, but Co-Founder Sam Tanner says in order to grow, they needed a place to call home. Tanner adding: “Prior to the pandemic, we were performing twice a month in the State Theatre, we were offering ongoing level one through level three classes and workshops, um, but I also think that we sort of had reached a point where we couldn’t grow anymore, and so for us to be able to find this space, downtown in this location, uh, really is the way forward for us to keep growing.”