
An interactive improv comedy night at The Barn, featuring the Simulation Theory troupe with a bring your own booze policy.
If you are looking for something a bit different to do on a Friday night, there is an improv comedy event coming up at The Barn at Westdene on April 18th. It is titled 'Whose Barn Is It Anyway?', which is a nod to the well-known television comedy show, though the organisers have made it clear that this is their own take on the format. The evening is being hosted by the local improv troupe, Simulation Theory, who are a familiar name for those who follow the comedy scene here in Brighton.
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The format is interactive, so the show relies heavily on audience participation. You can expect the usual elements of improv, including heckles and the kind of spontaneous back-and-forth that defines this style of performance. It is worth noting that the venue operates a 'bring your own booze' policy, which is a practical detail to keep in mind if you are planning your evening. Given the nature of the venue and the style of the show, it tends to be a fairly informal environment.
It is a straightforward setup: you head to The Barn, bring your own drinks, and watch Simulation Theory work through their improv sets. There is no complex agenda or hidden structure, just an evening of comedy in a local space. If you enjoy live improv and want to see how this specific group handles the format, the event is scheduled for April 18th. You can find more details regarding the location and how to secure your spot on the official VisitBrighton website.










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