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Making It Up: An Afternoon of Family Improv

  • The Newtown Theatre 120 North State Street Newtown, PA 18940 (map)

“Making it Up: An Afternoon of Family Improv” is a fast-paced, no-safety-net, tight-rope walk of a show that has no script and is completely made up on the spot.

Every element of the show is inspired by suggestions from the audience. The result is a gloriously screen-free experience for the entire family that is filled with silliness and infectious laughter.

Led by Bucks County based Unscripted Productions, the show will consist of a variety of games, scenes and scenarios that will get volunteers up on stage – kids and adults alike. Recommended for anyone age five to 105.

TICKET POLICIES

  • Any general admission tickets not sold before the show will be available at the door for $37.

  • You can present a hard copy of your tickets or the QR code on your phone.

  • Members may not purchase tickets for non-members. Those presenting member tickets will have membership verified at the door.

  • All ticket sales are final. Please be aware of what event you are buying tickets for. Refunds or ticket exchanges will not be offered. If you can't attend, you're welcome to give your tickets to someone else.

  • Can’t find your tickets? First check your junk or spam folder for an email from “Ticketbud Orders.” If you don't see your tickets, try to retrieve them here. After trying both of these things, please contact us if you still don’t have your tickets. Do not contact Ticketbud – we’ll be able to help you much faster.

CONCERT DETAILS

  • Doors open at 2 PM and the show starts at 3 PM.

  • Seating is first come, first served. Arrive early if you would like to secure particular seats.

  • Free parking is available along North State Street, in the municipal lot between Washington and Centre Avenue, and in the municipal lot next to Newtown Borough Hall (23 North State Street).

  • We have a wheelchair lift on our front porch and an accessible restroom on the first floor. There are no steps to climb to access the first floor of the auditorium. There are steps to the balcony.