Montreal Improv’s Annual Holiday Party /Montreal Improv
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Montreal Improv’s Annual Holiday Party /Montreal Improv

Join the ultimate holiday bash! Dance, games, festive drinks, and fun—free tickets, limited spots! Celebrate with Montreal Improv!

By Montreal Improv

Date and time

Friday, December 13 · 10:30 - 11:30pm GMT-5

Location

Impro Montréal / Montreal Improv

3716 Rue Notre-Dame Ouest Montréal, QC H4C 1P7 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Join the ultimate holiday bash! 🎉 Dance, games, festive drinks, and fun—free tickets, limited spots! Celebrate with Montreal Improv!


Montreal Improv’s Annual Holiday Party!

📅 When: Friday, December 13th, at 10:30 PM (right after the Threepio Finals!)

📍 Where: Montreal Improv Theater


The holidays are here, and it’s time to celebrate in style! Whether you’re coming fresh from cheering on your favorite team at the Threepio Finals or just swinging by to join the fun, this is THE party you don’t want to miss. Here’s what’s in store:

🎶 A dance floor in the theatre to show off your moves and holiday grooves

🛋️ Chill spaces for great conversations and laughs in the green room

🎲 Festive games and awesome prizes to win

🍹 Holiday Themed Drinks to keep the spirits bright


And the best part? Tickets are free, but spots are limited—reserve yours now!


Bring your festive cheer, your favorite holiday sweater, and get ready for a night of fun, friends, and unforgettable moments with the Montreal Improv community. Let’s close the year out together, improv style! 🎭


TICKETS

Free for all!

PLEASE RSVP IN ADVANCE AS SPACE IS LIMITED


LANGUAGE

This show will take place in English

AGES

18+, alcohol will be served on site


LOCATION

3716 Notre-Dame St W, downstairs


ACCESSIBILITY

This venue is located down a set of 12 stairs with a handrail and is not wheelchair accessible.


LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Impro Montréal / Montreal Improv operates on the storied and sacred lands of Tiohtiá:ke, a historical gathering place of many First Nations and Indigenous communities, including the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, Atikamekw, Algonquin-Anishinaabe, and Huron-Wendat, among others.

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