Wednesdayshow! 24.09.2025

Date and time
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show
Language
English
Room
Lillesalen

Come and see our players make theatre on the sport - with no script! Anything can happen, but we guarantee it will be fun :)

Every Wednesday, new and experienced improv groups take to the stage at Chateau Neuf. We are proud to support diversity in entertainment. Here you get to see a variety of improv.

Doors open 20:00, show starts at 20:15.

Try Improv! Come to Betong, Chateau Neuf 18:00 to our open, free classes every wednesday. An experienced instructor will guide you trough the improv games.

 

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Tickets
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Price
NOK70.00
Ticket type
Regular Online
Variations
Teams performing

Father Elephant

Father Elephant is a team that blends character-driven play with loose narrative structure and a touch of chaos. They dive into evolving stories that build momentum through game of the scene and bold heightening. Each performance is a ride through strange yet compelling worlds, navigated with energy, spontaneity, and fearless commitment. 

Parallel Lives

Parallel lines never meet. Until they do. Two improvisers (Arthur Gil Larsen, Invi Brenna) lead remarkably similar lives, in the same foreign country, with the same hobbies, dozens of the same friends, and never meet. Until, after a decade, they did, and now they're here to take you on a journey inspired by YOUR favourite coincidence. Enjoy a chocolate box of characters who care, consequences, charm, chaos and clarity. The Norway we both left a decade and a half ago isn't the same as the one we've returned to. Expect an inside-outside perspective on everything - especially on what it means to belong. 

The Sound of Neuf

Get ready for a musical journey with The Sound of Neuf! From heartfelt ballads to comedy tunes, they'll have you humming along in no time. 90% guaranteed to leave you with a tune stuck in your head (and heart) for days to come.