THURSDAY PICK | Public policy and improv comedy, together at last

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This year the Republican debates have already provided plenty of improv comedy related to public policy, but if you'd like something a little less partisan, take a look at HUGE's Theater of Public Policy. Each show in the weekly series kicks off with a serious debate about serious issues, followed by improv comedy riffs on those issues. The spring series kicks off tonight as Annie Levenson-Falk (Citizens League) and Juventino Meza (NAVIGATE) discuss academic achievement among immigrant students. The topic could hardly be more loaded—will the comics hit the mark, or misfire?
HUGE Improv Theater
The HUGE Improv Theater is an artist-led company dedicated to supporting the Twin Cities improv community through performance and education.
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