This show is on the Improv Shop Main Stage.
Help Me I’m Drowning is a long-form improv comedy group based in Brooklyn, New York, whose members include Robin Fierberg, McKenzie Fleischer, and Ethan St. Germain. Collectively, the group has trained and performed at the Second City, the Brooklyn Comedy Collective, the People’s Improv Theater, and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. As a result, their unique performance style reflects a singular mix of Chicago, New York, and Bay Area improv sensibilities. Help Me I'm Drowning performs all over New York City, and holds a monthly residency at the Brooklyn Comedy Collective. The team has appeared in numerous comedy festivals since its inception in 2022, including the Flyover Comedy Festival in St. Louis, the Fun and Dumb Improv Festival in Brooklyn, the Tides Improv Festival in Columbus, Ohio, and the CoMotion Improv Festival in Columbia, Missouri.
Touch Baseball is a two-person improv duo from St. Louis known for crafting patient, emotionally honest, and fully-realized theatrical scenes on the fly. Formed by veteran improvisers and teachers Ryan Myers and Ashley Rube during the COVID-19 pandemic, the group focuses on grounded, long-form storytelling.