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Point of No Return Improv

Quirk Cultural Center, 1201 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, OH | Get Directions »
$5.00

For the 12th year in a row, Point of No Return Improv provides an interactive comedy experience.  Audience members provide inspiration in the form of suggestions from which original scenes are created. Brave volunteers may even find themselves on stage being serenaded or used as props by the cast. Content is suitable for audiences ages 13 and up. Tickets are available at the door.

Point of No Return has recently been featured at First Night Akron, Oberlin College Improv Conference, and Mental Health America of Summit County’s annual fundraiser.

PNR Improv is part theater, part comedy, and wholly fun. Cuyahoga Falls Patch calls Point of No Return “simultaneously hilarious and nerve-wracking.” Our Facebook fans say, “[If] you’re looking for some great comedy without the worry of embarrassment, then this is a must do.”

Point of No Return Improv operates with the support of Cuyahoga Falls Parks and Recreation Department.

Point of No Return Improv … Comedy at Your Direction.

Event Details

Posted by: Point of No Return
Where Quirk Cultural Center 1201 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44223
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Time 7:30 pm
Website http://­www.­pnrimprov.­org
Price $5

More About Quirk Cultural Center

Quirk Cultural Center

Quirk Cultural Center

1201 Grant Ave, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
330-971-8225

The Quirk Cultural Center, formerly known as Grant Elementary, is a renovated school turned rental facility maintained by the Cuyahoga Falls Parks And Recreation Department. 

Advertised as the ideal place for meetings, dances, wedding receptions, and showers, the residents and non-residents, can rent the Quirk Cultural Center. The facility is air conditioned and has a kitchen that's available for renters. 

Additionally, The Quirk Cultural Center houses the Newell Theatre with a raised stage, which is also available for rent. Reservations can be made through The Quirk Cultural Center or the Parks and Recreation Department. The facility can accommodate 150 to 250 guests at one time and the Newell Theatre is a addition available for rental use.

Residents and non-residents can sign up for dance class sessions for all ages. Ballroom dancing, known as Dance Fever, belly dancing and youth tumbling and dance classes are just some of the types of classes held at the Quirk Cultural Center.

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