Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
ImprovBoston will soon be dimming its lights for the final time. After a 40-year run of laughter at the Cambridge comedy theater, ImprovBoston has announced that it’s shutting its doors at the end of ...
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ImprovBoston, a comedy theater that operated in Cambridge for over 40 years, is shutting down for good. The news comes three years after the nonprofit organization shuttered its 140-seat theater space ...
A scene from the ImprovBoston show, "WIPR: Improvised Public Radio." (Courtesy ImprovBoston) In a new show, "WIPR: Improvised Public Radio," ImprovBoston is trying its hand at parodying public radio. ...
Some might argue that social media was made for comedy. Twitter, especially, shows how 140 characters or less can spread laughs like wildfire. For Cambridge-based comedy mainstay ImprovBoston, that’s ...
Any Bostonian who relies on the T will shudder at the thought of shuttle buses or of last winter, when record-breaking snowfall frequently brought the T to a halt. But for those who don’t think it’s ...
A comic improviser can handle just about any change, as long as it happens onstage. But lately, the ImprovBoston community is finding change much harder to handle offstage. Miscommunication and a ...
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