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Est. 2023

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Girls Night Out Event Poster

Girls Night Out

Next Show:
Sat April 5 2025

Girls Night Out is a comedy show that takes place in the most unexpected of settings: the women's bathroom at a nightclub. As the night's chaos unfolds outside, the audience is taken on a wild ride through the unpredictable and truly wild conversations between strangers and friends, each with their own unique personalities, quirks, and secrets.
From heartfelt confessions to outrageous gossip, this show explores the dynamics of friendship, self-discovery, and emotion—all in the bathroom, where the real stories of the night take place
With improvisation at its core, no two shows are the same, so every night is filled with fresh surprises.
Come escape the club of life and hide away with us in the wonderful world of Girls Night Out.

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Better Fate Than Never Event Poster

Better Fate Than Never

Next Show:
Sat April 5 2025

A show about breakups, dating, and love. The Coronation Theater is proud to present Better Fate Than Never. And you are cordially invited.
Our ensemble of improvisers will spend the evening exploring the comedy of romantic relationships. The good, the bad, and the just plain weird. 
Your suggestions will help the scenes, stories, and characters come to life. 
Join us for an intimate evening about intimacy. 


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Thursday Night Improv Event Poster

Thursday Night Improv

Next Show:
Thu April 10 2025

The Coronation Theaters Long Form Improv Show, where a single audience suggestion sparks a journey of discovery and imagination.
Each week, 3 new improv teams take the stage to create a show that will never be seen again. The result is a unique, one-of-a-kind performance that can go in any direction. They'll use their quick wit, sharp minds, and fearless commitment to create characters, relationships, and stories. 
An unmissable experience for anyone looking for a night of laughter, entertainment and wonder.

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In order to improvise in front of an audience, you have to be accepting, involved in the moment and courageous.
— Martin de Maat