Merlin Works presents Improv at ZACH Second Sunday All-Student Graduation Comedy Showcase!

Sunday, March 9th
6:30 PM – FREE Improv Jam!
8:00 PM – Merlin Works Improv 301 and 601 Graduation Shows
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First, get your funny bone moving when you come by the Kleberg Stage, 1421 Riverside Dr., for some fun, short-form warm up games during the FREE Improv Jam beginning at 6:30 PM.  There will also be refreshing beverages and delicious snacks available in the lobby.

Then, see the improv 301 & 601 graduating students of Merlin Works show off their insane and well-practiced skills as they headline this comedy showcase with spontaneous scenes, hilarious games, and fantastic stories all made up on the spot based on audience input on ZACH’s 230-seat Kleberg Stage.  You say it, we play it–like magic!

At The ZACH you can enjoy:
  • A full bar, open at 7 PM before the show so you can mingle with other fellow Merlin Works Students
  • Free Parking
  • Reserved Seating
  • Professional lights, sound, and stage

So come on down and reserve your seats for the awesomeness that is Merlin Works. You won’t be disappointed. For further info on upcoming classes on how to learn the craft, click here!

About Karina

Karina Dominguez is the registrar and assistant to the Dean of Merlin Works Institute of Improvisation. She graduated from the Merlin Works program in December 2011 with three performances of "The Amazing Improvised Race." She is a full-time actor with commercial credits such as Burger King, Ford, Totino's, H-E-B and various departments for the State of Texas. She was last seen in the opening episode of the second season of "American Crime", and as the welcome video ranger in the second season of HBO's "The Leftovers", and as Helah in the first season of "The Chosen". She also performs on-stage in various Austin, TX plays including for Capital T Theatre, The Vortex, Vestige Group, Pollyanna Theater among others.
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