SHOW: A Night of Improvs Musicals! with Highwire Improv
Three Shows in One: Improvised Musical Magic!
Join us at Riverside Third Space for an unforgettable night of musical improv. Experience not one, but three incredible shows featuring the talent of Charmony and Bad Karaoke Experience.
🎶 Charmony: A team that blends harmonies and humor into fully improvised musicals. They’ll take your suggestions and turn them into a masterpiece.
🎤 Bad Karaoke Experience: A hilarious, high-energy team turning
Don't miss this fun-filled evening of music, laughter, and creativity!
About Highwire Improv:
Highwire Improv’s mission is to steward a community of artists committed to growth, collaboration, joy, and justice — in Baltimore and around the world — through improvisational theater. Learn more at https://www.highwireimprov.com
Frequently asked questions
Is there food available?
No, the Lou Costello Room doesn't serve food, but you can visit one of Hampden's numerous restaurants before or after the show!
Does the Lou Costello Room serve alcohol?
Yes, there is a full bar in the performance space with beer, wine, spirits, and special themed drinks, as well as a full array of non-alcoholic options!
Is the performance space accessible?
No, the performance space is on the 2nd floor, which can only be reached via a full set of stairs. Check out Highwire Improv's other shows for multiple accessible venues.
What parking is available?
There is ample street parking throughout Hampden. Note that some streets have paid parking, while others are free, so check carefully.
Can I reach the venue via public transit?
Yes, the venue is a 2 minute walk from a bus stop on the 21 and 94 bus lines, and a 20 minute walk from the Woodberry Light Rail stop.
What if I want to perform?
Highwire regularly offers open jams and drop-in workshops, and you can also submit your team for one of our upcoming seasons - check out our website for more info!
What's this 'suggestion' I keep hearing about?
The suggestion (also called the input or the get) is when an improv group asks the audience for some inspiration for their show. This could be a single world, a short anecdote, or the answer to a question. It's a way to make each show specific to you - the audience!