The lottery machine chamber is empty
Very quick and very silly associations. People pretending to be objects. Objects pretending to be other objects. Two people pretending to be one, who has two heads. Rhymed scenes. Scenes with only questions. A very strange blind date. Explosion of nonsense. Implosion of reason. Fireworks (of silly) ideas. Pure fun with improvisation. In our other performances, you can count on interesting psychology or a coherent plot. Not here.
☞ When: FRIDAY | 08.11 | 19:00
☞ Where: Comedy Club, Nowowiejska 1, Warsaw
☞ Tickets: 55/45zł (discounts apply to students, seniors, and current students of the School of Impro)
☞ Buy a ticket: https://www.tixto.pl/klancyk-gra-komore-maszyny-losujacej,1981.html?tag=
The Klancyk Improvised Theater is one of the pioneers of comedic improvisation in Poland and the first impro theater in Warsaw. It has existed roughly since 2006. Their performances are stories written on the spot, born in front of the audience from group energy, momentary understanding, and absurd sense of humor.
Klancyk consists of Maciej Buchwald, Krzysztof Dziubak, Bartosz Młynarski, Paweł Najgebauer, Piotr Sikora, Błażej Staryszak, Grzegorz Uzdański, and Krzysztof Wiśniewski.
They co-created the new Warsaw comedy scene, including the Comedy Club, the School of Impro, and the Comedy Resort. Klancyk has performed at literary, music, and theater festivals in Poland and abroad, including Apostrof — International Literature Festival (Warsaw), Big Book Festival (Warsaw), Zygmunt Haupt Festival (Gorlice), Miedzianka Fest (Miedzianka), Malta Festival (Poznań), Open’er Festival (Gdynia), Chicago Improv Festival, Del Close Marathon (New York), Jazzahead Festival (Bremen). They have collaborated with the National Library, the Adam Mickiewicz Institute, the Institute of Reportage Foundation, and Radio 357. In joint stage ventures, they have performed with Katarzyna Nosowska, Magdalena Grzebałkowska, Dorota Masłowska, Mariusz Szczygieł, Jan Peszek, Janusz Gajos, and Marcin Masecki.
They produce the comedy podcast 'Daily Difficulties' recorded with a live audience. Their guests include comedians, people connected to the world of music and film, journalists, and writers.