
Looking to get some laughs?
When it comes to comedy, there's plenty to keep you busy this week, from an improv sports show to competitive improv tournament.
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ComedySportz

From the event description:
ComedySportz is Seattle's leading improv comedy show. Two teams battle for laughs and points as they make up scenes, games and songs on the spot, in the spirit of TV's "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" A referee governs the action, calling fouls and keeping the match moving at a blistering pace. The audience is always a part of this interactive, family-friendly show, and audience volunteers sometimes even wind up on stage.
When: Friday, May 24, 8 p.m.
Where: CSz Seattle, 3509 Fremont Ave. North
Price: $7.75
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'Something Great'

From the event description:
While ComedySportz thrives off of the impulsivity of improv, just wait and see what kind of brilliance they produce when the performers write a script of their own. "Something Great" showcases sketch comedy from some of the troupe's funniest talent.
When: Friday, May 24, 10 p.m.
Where: CSz Seattle, 3509 Fremont Ave. North
Price: $7.75
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'Seattle Theatresports'

From the event description:
This is Theatresports, Seattle's best weekly, high-stakes, competitive improv tournament. Based on audience suggestion, two teams of improvisers rumble, competing with exciting fast-paced segments of improv games, stories, scenes and a few songs. Boo the judges as they award points to each team. At the end of the night, a team is declared a winner, the person with the best audience suggestion walks out with a prize and you walk out with new memories.
When: Friday, May 24, 10:30 p.m.
Where: Unexpected Productions’ Market Theater, 1428 Post Alley
Price: $7.50
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