AFTER the success of last month's stage show, 'Comedysportz,' Chorley Youth Theatre is back with another airing of the laugh-a-minute production.
The improvisation show is one for all the family and takes on a similar format to hit TV show 'Whose Line is it Anyway?'
Chorley Youth Theatre was the first group to test the stage version, which has been a huge hit in America.
Two teams of actors compete against one another in a game of banter and wit with the added twist of audience participation. The last performance was so popular the actors decided to give people another chance to see it.
The Youth Theatre raised £189 for Comic Relief during the last Comedysportz performance and organiser Steven Catterall promised this show will be just as successful. "We've performed Comedysportz a few times now, but it's different every time," he said.
"It's a great family event and everyone can get involved. The show is hugely popular in America and we hope people over here will like it even more.
"The actors enjoy it just as much as the audience!"
The performance takes place at Chorley Little Theatre, Dole Lane, on Saturday, April 26, at 7pm. Tickets are £3 and are available from the box office on 01257 275123.
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