Posts in Improv Comedy
Hip Hop is Moving Up!

Friday night’s Hip Hop Whose Line show has built a steady audience over the past 2 seasons at the 10p time slot. This coming season, the show will be moved to the Friday 8p primetime spot.

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Homegrown Stand Up and Sketch Comedy Come to Spitfire

We’re expanding our space and our comedy. Since 2016, Spitfire has been known as St. Pete’s home for improv comedy. We're now throwing stand up and sketch into the mix.

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Spitfire Helps Fight Ewing Sarcoma

Whose Line St Pete comes back for one night only! All proceeds go to CoreyStrong, part of 1 Million 4 Anna Foundation, a nonprofit that raises money to eradicate Ewing Sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that occurs in adolescents.

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The Funniest & Fastest Comedy Show in Florida

Our newest show opens this weekend on Saturday August 3rd, featuring 8 performers, 30 skits, 60 minutes, and 1 grand challenge: complete all thirty improvised skits in sixty minutes before the time runs out. It’s the fastest comedy show in Florida and it’s only at Spitfire Theater.

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Win Money and Laughter in St Pete’s Live Comedy Game Shows

Spitfire Theater brings the quirky excitement of comedy game shows to life in the Grand Central District. With two totally unique options on two different nights, there's plenty of opportunities to watch and laugh. Improvarama, Fridays @ 9P. Whose Line St Pete, Saturdays @ 8P.

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Comedy for All Ages Comes to Downtown St Pete

Spitfire Theater, St Pete’s home for improv comedy, has an early show on Fridays specially suited for family fun in a clean, all ages sort of way. Funny You Should Ask!, at 7:30PM on Fridays, is a sure bet for anyone who wants to enjoy comedy made up on the spot without any adult themes or edgy language.

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Improvised Shakespeare Celebrates the Arts in Downtown St Pete

Spitfire Theater’s new improvised Shakespearan play, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Aren’t Dead, follows two bros who get sent back to the 17th century and caught up in the middle of treachery and hopeless romance. A part of St Pete’s Celebration of the Arts festival, the show runs for a limited time only, Fridays at 10pm through February.

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