Competitive Comedy @ Neighborhood Comedy Theatre

Join the most hilarious comedians Phoenix has to offer at this interactive, 90-minute comedy show at the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre.  Shout out suggestions during a wholly unique improv show that cha

Join the most hilarious comedians Phoenix has to offer at this interactive, 90-minute comedy show at the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre.  Shout out suggestions during a wholly unique improv show that changes every time.  You will be doubled over in laughter and laughing through tears in no time.

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Location: Phoenix

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for the Competitive Comedy show?

A: There's no strict age limit for the show, but I'd recommend it for teens and up. The humor can get a bit edgy, so it's best for an older crowd. If you're thinking of taking younger kids, maybe check with the theater first.

Q: What's the parking situation like at the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky around the theater. There’s a small lot, but street parking isn’t too hard to find if you go a block or two away. Just try to arrive a bit early to avoid the rush before the show starts. You should be fine!

Q: Can you reschedule if you can't make it to the show?

A: Yes, you can reschedule your tickets if needed! Just contact the Neighborhood Comedy Theatre as soon as you know you can't make it. They’re pretty accommodating as long as you give them enough notice.

Discussions

Has anyone been to the Competitive Comedy show recently?

I got tickets for the Competitive Comedy show in Phoenix and I'm soooo excited! It's a 90-minute improv show, right? I hear the comedians are really good and they involve the audience a lot. What should I expect? Any tips for first-timers?

Thinking of gifting the Competitive Comedy show - thoughts?

So, I'm thinking of gifting the Competitive Comedy experience at Neighborhood Comedy Theatre to my friend for her birthday. She loves improv and has never been to an interactive show. Is this a good pick? How's the overall experience? Any advice?