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I was at the show a week ago and I must say I was pretty apprehensive about it. I knew of comedy improv shows from my time in college and from seeing programs like "Whose Line is it Anyway?" on television. Because of this I figured I knew what to expect, I was wrong. Many of the showpieces were in fact variations of games played on high profile TV shows and I think that draws the audience to come see it as they are familiar with the format. The show is divided into two parts and the second half of the show is dedicated to creating scenes based on an audience interview where the cast discusses an experience of a willing audience member's interesting day, week, month, etc. Following that the cast then creates little skits based upon the interview, making light of the various situations described previously. It's a lot of fun to see what these guys come up with off the top of their heads. I found it to be very creative and incredibly funny. I did some research of this format online and found many video clips of "long-form" improv comedy and DBtS is right up there in talent and quality with many of the numerous clips I've found. I encourage everyone to see the show at least 5 times to see fine examples of different directions this show can really go. I was also at the show last night and nearly hyperventilated from laughing so hard, and I mean that with the upmost sinncerity. Thank you DBtS for making my night two weeks in a row, I will be back!
-Joe M.