First Performance: August 12, 2022
Opening Night: August 22, 2022
On Sale Through: October 30, 2022
Hypnosis and Improv — Two art forms that have mystified and entertained fans, skeptics and everyone in between for decades worldwide, come together – as two masters of their crafts unite for a totally unique comedy experience, HYPROV: Improv Under Hypnosis.
Twenty random volunteers from the audience will be put under hypnosis by Master Hypnotist Asad Mecci (the process of which is a show in its own right), their inhibitions evaporated and their minds no longer their own. The audience volunteers are methodically and hysterically whittled down until the five best are left on stage, when one of the world’s leading improvisers enters! Co-Creator Colin Mochrie takes the stage to improvise with the top five while they are still under hypnosis, turning the show into an improv extravaganza!
In the hands of two masters, and solely crafted from the audience’s uninhibited subconscious, this will be an entirely original and completely unforgettable theatrical experience, for who knows where the unconscious mind will go…
Colin Mochrie, Asad Mecci
Author: Colin Mochrie, Asad Mecci & Jeff Andrews
Director: Stan Zimmerman
Producer: Cody Lassen
Press Agent: The Press Room
For those who choose to participate on stage in HYPROV by volunteering also agree to the HYPROV Volunteer Release.
Masks are required for all audience members unless actively drinking, or on-stage. In addition, all audience members must show proof of full vaccination (single shot of J&J or two or more shots of Moderna/Pfizer) OR a medical lab obtained PCR test (must be taken within 72 hours of the performance start time) OR a medical lab obtained Antigen Test (must be taken within 6 hours of the performance start time). Self-administered at home rapid tests are not accepted. Guests who do not comply with these policies will be denied entry or asked to leave the theatre.
Please note that theatrical haze is used in the production of HYPROV.
“Very funny…a celebration of the human imagination.”- The Times of London