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HYPROV: IMPROV UNDER HYPNOSIS

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This show played its final performance on Sunday - October 30.

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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...

“Very funny…a celebration of the human imagination.” - The Times of London

Theatre

Daryl Roth Theatre
101 East 15 Street
New York, NY 10003

Group Minimum

10 or more tickets

Audience

Recommended for ages 12 +
Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.

Duration

100 minutes, with no intermission

LATE SEATING POLICY: Seating stops once the hypnosis portion of the show begins. (10 min. Into the show)

No entry or re-entry will be granted after this time.

First Performance

8/12/2022

On Sale Through

10/30/2022

At this time, all guests are strongly encouraged, but not required, to wear a mask in the theatre to protect themselves and others. Vaccinations are not currently required. These protocols are subject to change.