Perfect Improv!
Our flagship improv show with a special guest monologist and an all-star improv cast from the Glasgow Improv Theatre!
"A brilliantly fun and funny show" - Josie Long
Special guest monologist:
Marc Jennings!
Marc is a regular panellist and writer on BBC Scotland’s satirical news show Breaking the News, has performed stand-up on BBC Scotland TV series The Comedy Underground & Edinburgh Unlocked and is the host of the popular Some Laugh podcast.
In 2023 Marc sold-out The King’s Theatre in his hometown of Glasgow, where he recorded his first stand-up comedy special “Original Sound”. He has sold-out his Edinburgh Festival runs in 2022 & 2023, performed at the Perth and Adelaide Fringe Festivals in Australia and has had several of his stand-up routines reach over 5 million views online.
"An astute observer who's accomplished at channeling his frustrations into a wider social critique" (Chortle.co.uk)
”Killer Lines” (The Scotsman)
“In years to come will be a household name”(The Wee Review)
Previous monologists include: Josie Long, Christopher Macarthur-Boyd, Marc Jennings, Susan Riddell, Elaine Malcolmson, Tamsyn Kelly, Stephen Buchanan & Stuart McPherson.
Doors 7pm
Show 7.15pm
Tickets £5
Venue: The Old Hairdressers (Renfield Lane, Glasgow)
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About the Glasgow Improv Theatre
The Glasgow Improv Theatre (“The GIT”) is the home of improv comedy in Scotland and one of the largest improv theatres in the UK. Founded in 2016 by Martin James—an alum of the Upright Citizens Brigade (UCB) in Los Angeles—The GIT began with small shows in Glasgow pubs and quickly evolved into the cornerstone of Scotland's improv scene. Today, the theatre is run by Martin James and John McInnes, and it offers a full curriculum of improv training, from beginner drop-ins and Improv 101 to advanced, performance-focused classes.
The GIT runs a packed weekly programme at The Old Hairdressers, including Harold Night and Perfect Improv—the latter featuring acclaimed guests such as Josie Long, Zara Gladman, Christopher Macarthur-Boyd, and Marc Jennings. Each year, The GIT also holds open auditions for its House Teams, offering emerging performers free coaching, regular stage time, and a vibrant creative community. The theatre is committed to removing barriers to entry through its scholarship program, providing free training opportunities to support new and diverse talent.