The Uproar, a sketch comedy show

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The Uproar, a sketch comedy show

The Uproar is a sketch comedy show all about chaos, laughter, and disrupting the status quo.

By The National Women's Theatre Festival

When and where

Date and time

Saturday, July 1 · 10 - 11pm EDT

Location

Kennedy-McIlwee Studio Theatre 2241 Dunn Avenue Raleigh, NC 27695

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • 1 hour
  • Mobile eTicket

The Uproar, a sketch comedy show

by the Triangle Sketch Comedy Group

The Uproar is a sketch comedy show all about chaos, laughter, and disrupting the status quo.

This specific iteration of The Uproar features sketch comedy in the style of Saturday Night Live that celebrates the experiences of gender marginalized people.

How can we support one another? What does it mean when we stand up for ourselves vs. apologize? What happens when we pick friendship over rivalry? And how does vulnerability strengthen our relationships and empower us to move forward?

All these questions and more are delivered in an absurd, outrageous comedy show that lures you in, keeps you laughing, and warms your heart.

Content Warnings: Use of strong or insensitive language; Mentions, alludes to, and portrays the following: nudity onstage, romantic or sexual intimacy, graphic violence.

Accessibility: This show will feature house lights up slightly and will be a relaxed performances. People are welcome to come and go as they please.

About the organizer

The National Women's Theatre Festival (WTF) is a group of artists who seek to address gender parity, diversity, & inclusion in the theatre community. While we began as a women specific group of creators, we have realized and recognized that in order to truly work for and achieve gender parity, we must be committed to representing all historically excluded genders. Our name reflects our original intent, but we are committed to more than just cis women. We are committed to any theatre artist who does not feel their gender has been equitably represented either on stage or off in a traditional theatre space. We welcome you, we want to hear your story, and we want to see you on our stage.