Bit Players perform improv Friday and Saturday nights

Posted 2/1/23

The Bit Players are a fast paced and energized group of improvisation master-minds. Their high energy live shows are modeled after the hit TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?”. Full of …

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Bit Players perform improv Friday and Saturday nights

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The Bit Players are a fast paced and energized group of improvisation master-minds. Their high energy live shows are modeled after the hit TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?”. Full of hysterical characters, hilarious games, and side-splitting musical numbers these shows will leave you wanting more every time. 

To make the show even more personalized, guests are welcomed to call ahead and the performers will pull your guest(s) of honor on stage and do something extra special for them.

Tickets can be purchased ahead of time on The Bit Players website. Click here.

WHEN:  Fri, Feb. 3 and Saturday, Feb. 4, at 8 p.m.

WHERE:  Firehouse Theater (4 Equality Park Pl., Newport, RI)

PRICING:  $18 per ticket

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