Poprox Improv Comedy Nights 2025
Pōneke’s best dressed improv company PopRox are excited to bring their signature format back to Circa in 2025 after a year of sold-out shows in 2024.
Featuring an hour and 15mins of hot improvisers, long-form narrative work and more laughs than you have lung capacity for, this show is sure to have you “frequently laughing so hard [your] chest hurts” — Wellingtonista. Seated cabaret style in the iconic Circa Bar, PopRox is the perfect way to end your week with a laugh! Be sure to book early as shows will sell-out.
Reviews:
“This company is so talented at what they do, and you’re missing out by not being there to see it.” — Theatreview
“Each of the performers are at the top of their game” – Wellyott
“Some of Wellington’s best improv comedians on fire.” – The Post”
7pm – 8.15pm Sunday nights | Next Show Sunday 25 May
DATES: 25 May, 27 July, 24 August, 28 September, 26 October, 23 November
Circa Theatre’s new cafe, bar and brasserie Chouchou
$15 – $35 per person (concession and group prices available)
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