Category Archives: Wedding Horror Stories

Wedding Horror Stories at Winter Wonderprov

We’re pleased to announce that the cast of our original 2013 improvised comedy Wedding Horror Stories will be bringing their work to Jet City Improv’s “Winter Wonderprov” variety show to help raise money for those in Seattle who find themselves in need this holiday season. This one-night-only festival features 5 different indie groups from around the Seattle improv scene.

Join us:
Sunday December 11, 2016 at 7pm at Jet City Improv (in Seattle’s University District)
Tickets start at $20 (proceeds go to Seattle Times Fund for the Needy)
For tickets and more information, visit the Jet City Improv website.

“Wedding Horror Stories” comes to the Pocket Theater in November!

Seattle Experimental Theater Press Release
Media Contact: Jeannine Clarke
Kill Date: November 9, 2014

Wedding Horror Stories

A comedic retelling of your ugly wedding stories
Coming to the Pocket Theater on November 7th & 8th!
Click Here for Tickets!

(Seattle, Wa) Weddings: open bars, embarrassing family members and terrible bridesmaids dresses. We feel your pain. Seattle Experimental Theater is proud to announce the return of its hit wedding comedy—Wedding Horror Stories. SET is opening the Pandora’s Box of your wedding memories and retelling them as we all take a therapeutic, healing journey through the worst that weddings have to offer. Each performance the cast will take wedding stories from the audience to retell onstage for comedic results. Whether you’re attending a wedding this season or still recovering from old wounds, we can help you laugh it off.

Wedding Horror Stories will perform November 7th and 8th at 8:30pm at the Pocket Theatre at 8312 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle WA 98103.

Wedding Horror Stories is created by Jeannine Clarke and Samantha Hecker. It is directed by Jeannine Clarke. The show debuted in Summer 2013 to the delight of audiences in the University District.

The cast of Wedding Horror Stories is Tony Beeman, Lauren Bond, Daryl DuCharme, Christine Riippi, and Chris Wong.

Tickets are available for $10 online at the Pocket Theater’s website, or $14 at the door at the door 30 minutes before the show.

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Seattle Times: Wedding Horror Stories Preview

Looking for more information about our upcoming show Wedding Horror Stories? The Seattle Times recently spoke to our director and a cast member who’s also a bride-to-be about the show’s philosophy and our own real-life wedding connections. World premiere this Thursday, July 11th!

Click here to visit the Seattle Times article

And when you’re ready to buy tickets, click here to visit Brown Paper Tickets!

World Premiere: Wedding Horror Stories

A comedic retelling of your ugly wedding stories

WHS_Poster

Click here for tickets!

(Seattle, WA) Summer weddings: open bars, embarrassing family members and terrible bridesmaids dresses. We feel your pain. Seattle Experimental Theater is proud to present its latest original improvised comedy, Wedding Horror Stories. SET is opening the Pandora’s Box of your wedding memories and retelling them as we all take a therapeutic, healing journey through the worst that weddings have to offer. During each performance, the cast will take wedding stories from the audience to retell onstage for comedic results. Whether you’re attending a wedding this summer or still recovering from old wounds, we can help you laugh it off.

Wedding Horror Stories will perform July 11, 12, 18 and 19 at 8PM at Jet City Improv at 5510 University Way NE, Seattle, WA.

Wedding Horror Stories is created by Jeannine Clarke and Samantha Hecker, and is directed by Jeannine Clarke.

The cast of Wedding Horror Stories is Lauren Bond, Daryl DuCharme, Ian McIntire, Cheryl Platz, Christine Riippi, Elizabeth Westermann and Chris Wong.

Tickets can be purchased by clicking here (Brown Paper Tickets). Remaining tickets may be available at the door 30 minutes prior to curtain.

Download the full Wedding Horror Stories press release here.

"Wedding Horror Stories" press photo. Featuring (L to R) Christine Riippi, Cheryl Platz, Lauren Bond