533 Sutter Street
San Francisco, California 94102

"Rafe Chase and Gerri Lawlor are two of the most celebrated figures on the San Francisco improv scene today... You'll appreciate the pair's versatility. With Chase's wit and Lawlor's rangy physical comedy, they're as likely to do slapstick as tearjerker."
- SF Weekly

Rafe Chase and Geri Lawlor first teamed-up as a comedy duo two years ago. The audience response was so enthusiastic that they’ve had no choice but to remain together. Geri and Rafe solicit suggestions from the audience and spontaneously create scenes from thin air. An improvised “Film” provides a narrative for each evening’s performance. If you're a fan of comedy or improvisation or you're just looking for a really, really entertaining evening, see this show. See it a couple of times. Each performance will be unique.

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS:
Rafe Chase, a thirty year veteran of the improv scene, is a member of the critically acclaimed improv group “3 For All’ which has played to sold out houses across the country. He has taught improv at many institutions, including ACT and Stanford University.

Gerri Lawlor currently performs with BATS Improv. She is one of the lead voices for the computer game “The Sims” for which she helped created the language, “Simlish”. Her film work includes the improvised movies “Sucker Fish” and “Security”. A gifted singer, Gerri also performs with the vocal ensemble “Tonal Chaos” and the band “Sexy Lilliputians”.

Added by SFproductions on May 12, 2009

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