Teen Improv Show Monday

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Kosciusko teens have been taking improv comedy at the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce for four weeks with actress Jessica Hardy. The class is a sponsored project of Kosciusko Cares. The teens have learned games and tools for on-the-spot comedy and are ready to showcase their talent for friends, family and the townspeople who dare to laugh. Come see them perform Monday at 7 p.m. at the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. The event is free. Performers are Bailey Harmon, Kameron Reiter, Jeremy Cates, Lex Desenberg, Clay Kelsheimer, Madison Hart and Shelby Miller. Pictured are, front: Jeremy Cates and Shelby Miller; and back: Kameron Reiter and Bailey Harmon.[[In-content Ad]]

Kosciusko teens have been taking improv comedy at the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce for four weeks with actress Jessica Hardy. The class is a sponsored project of Kosciusko Cares. The teens have learned games and tools for on-the-spot comedy and are ready to showcase their talent for friends, family and the townspeople who dare to laugh. Come see them perform Monday at 7 p.m. at the Syracuse Chamber of Commerce. The event is free. Performers are Bailey Harmon, Kameron Reiter, Jeremy Cates, Lex Desenberg, Clay Kelsheimer, Madison Hart and Shelby Miller. Pictured are, front: Jeremy Cates and Shelby Miller; and back: Kameron Reiter and Bailey Harmon.[[In-content Ad]]
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