Join Grand Theft Impro and Enemies (a Hoopla Impro night at the Miller) on May 5th from 8pm to 10pm.
We’re very excited about this month’s GTI and enemies because our guests are none other than Lett’s Vegas, a brilliant two-person show starring The Showstoppers’ Ruth Bratt and Justin Brett. In it, two once-famous crooners, Ruth Letts and Les Vegas, sing their favourite old hits, as suggested by members of the studio audience. It is as anarchic as it is skillful and is a delight to watch.
Our second guests are the brilliant Racing Minds, who have been packing out shows for years with their eccentric characters and alarmingly fast wit.
And, as ever, the second half will be Grand Theft’s signature show Ten Titles, featuring as guests the self-same Ruth Bratt and Justin Brett.
Bring it on!
Where: Upstairs at the Miller 96 Snowsfields, London SE1 3SS
When: 8pm-10pm, doors open 7:30pm, 5th May 2017
Tickets: You can buy them on the door for £5.
On 13th October we have two fabulous guests – The RH Experience will be storming the first half with their brand of silly brilliance; then in the second half of the show, veteran improviser, actor and writer David Reed will be joining Charlotte, Dylan and Phil for Grand Theft Impro’s Ten Titles.
The evening will be so packed full you’ll be embarrassed to pay as little as £6. But that is a strict limit I’m afraid. You can offer us drinks instead if that makes you feel better.
Buy tickets online by clicking here or you can showing up and get them on the door.
Hope to see you there!
When: 13th October Doors open 7:30pm, show starts 8pm, finishes 10pm.
Where: The Miller,,96 Snowsfields, London SE1 3SS, UK

The great David Mamet specialises in writing pressure-cooker plays with intense relationships, high-speed dialogue and lots of swearing.
Dylan Emery and Alan Marriot, co-founders of Grand Theft Impro, will make up a 45-minute play in his style. It will be intense. It will be fast. And there will be a lot of swearing.

The great David Mamet specialises in writing pressure-cooker plays with intense relationships, high-speed dialogue and lots of swearing.
Dylan Emery and Alan Marriot, co-founders of Grand Theft Impro, will make up a 45-minute play in his style. It will be intense. It will be fast. And there will be a lot of swearing.