ADSIT & EVELETH (NYC)
Adsit & Eveleth is an improv duo made up of Scott Adsit (30 Rock, Veep, Big Hero 6) and Jet Eveleth (The Reckoning, Animals HBO, Absinthe). They have been described as “two improv stalwarts with a knack for the absurd. They aim for slower, character-driven work that pays close attention to detail. Expect lovable characters and more than a little weirdness.”
They have traveled to festivals all over the US, including the Just for Laughs Festival in 2012. Most recently the two have been exploring a form inspired by abstract and existential art, giving life to scenes born of the nothing but risk and the current moment.
“Dazzling…compelling…outrageous and unexpected. Watching them slowly discover their characters was like biting into a Tootsie Roll Pop and discovering that awesome center. Everyone deserves to see improv this good.” -Timeout Chicago
THE RIGHT NOW (SF)
The Right Now is a long form comedy improv troupe celebrated for their intuitive style of play featuring truthful characters, freedom in physicality, and just the right amount of mischief. Their performance uniquely blends fast paced wit with a commitment to emotion and genre. Fontana Butterfield and Claire Slattery have over 30 years of collective improv experience and are serious about their funny. The Right Now has been featured in comedy and improv festivals across the United States since forming in 2013.
PianoFight’s not just a theater, it’s also a restaurant and bar!
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“Reasonably priced New American bites and cocktails in an unpretentious setting” - Zagat
“The best party spot in the neighborhood” - The Bay Bridged
“A hot SF scene” - SF Chronicle
If you plan on dining, we recommend you arrive 1.5 hours early so you have plenty of time to eat before the show. Restaurant seating is first come first serve. Drinks are always allowed in the theaters.
PARKINGStreet parking is free after 6pm. We’re located 2 blocks from Powell BART, numerous muni lines and there are 3 parking lots within 1 block.
ADSIT & EVELETH (NYC)
Adsit & Eveleth is an improv duo made up of Scott Adsit (30 Rock, Veep, Big Hero 6) and Jet Eveleth (The Reckoning, Animals HBO, Absinthe). They have been described as “two improv stalwarts with a knack for the absurd. They aim for slower, character-driven work that pays close attention to detail. Expect lovable characters and more than a little weirdness.”
They have traveled to festivals all over the US, including the Just for Laughs Festival in 2012. Most recently the two have been exploring a form inspired by abstract and existential art, giving life to scenes born of the nothing but risk and the current moment.
“Dazzling…compelling…outrageous and unexpected. Watching them slowly discover their characters was like biting into a Tootsie Roll Pop and discovering that awesome center. Everyone deserves to see improv this good.” -Timeout Chicago
THE RIGHT NOW (SF)
The Right Now is a long form comedy improv troupe celebrated for their intuitive style of play featuring truthful characters, freedom in physicality, and just the right amount of mischief. Their performance uniquely blends fast paced wit with a commitment to emotion and genre. Fontana Butterfield and Claire Slattery have over 30 years of collective improv experience and are serious about their funny. The Right Now has been featured in comedy and improv festivals across the United States since forming in 2013.
PianoFight’s not just a theater, it’s also a restaurant and bar!
????½ on Yelp????½ on Google????? on Facebook
“Reasonably priced New American bites and cocktails in an unpretentious setting” - Zagat
“The best party spot in the neighborhood” - The Bay Bridged
“A hot SF scene” - SF Chronicle
If you plan on dining, we recommend you arrive 1.5 hours early so you have plenty of time to eat before the show. Restaurant seating is first come first serve. Drinks are always allowed in the theaters.
PARKINGStreet parking is free after 6pm. We’re located 2 blocks from Powell BART, numerous muni lines and there are 3 parking lots within 1 block.
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