“Love is a Funny Thing” delivers improv love and laughs on February 17 at Theatre 29

Theatre 29’s resident improvisational comedy troupe, The Rotating Players, prove that “Love is a Funny Thing” in live performance February 17. 

“Love is a Funny Thing”, and Rotating Players Improv is here to prove it! Prepare for an evening of side-splitting scenes and unexpected twists, all inspired by the quirks and joys of love. Whether you’re in a relationship, flying solo, or just looking for a good time, this Valentine’s Day-themed improv show promises something for everyone. Join Host Liyan McNeltier and improvisers Jesse Worstell, Graham Cooley, Charles Harvey, and Benjamin Bees along with special guests Kurt Schauppner and Emily Riley for a night of lovely laughs and cuddly crack-ups.

The resident improv troupe is known for its quick wit and ability to turn everyday scenarios into comedic gold, making this a must-attend event for those looking for a memorable Valentine’s Day celebration.

Tickets for the PG-13 improv show are available now at Theatre29.org

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Charlie Thomas
Charlie Thomas is a local theatrical director, actor, producer, stage designer and playwright with over thirty-five years’ experience in both professional and non-professional live theatre, film, television, and radio. His pedigree includes most of the major theatrical companies in the Coachella Valley and Morongo Basin including Theatre 29, Hi-Desert Playhouse, Groves Cabin Theatre, Palm Canyon Theatre and College of the Desert, to name a very few. Charlie is an active member of the greater desert performing arts scene. He currently serves as Vice-President on the Theatre 29 board of directors. He also serves on the board of the Desert Theatre League, a live performance support organization that provides judging and awards for theatrical and dance excellence for over 39 organizations. He is also a founding panelist of the Alliance of Desert Theatres which formed during the COVID-19 pandemic to network with performing arts houses all over the desert for support and networking while the industry was shutdown. During his theatrical career, Charlie has won many Desert Theatre League performance awards as well as their “Sidney Harmon” award which recognizes honorees for exhibiting theatrical excellence. Charlie Thomas joined Z107.7 in April 2020 and has greatly come to enjoy the everchanging scope of the work. He has also enjoyed the opportunity to share his breadth of knowledge and experience as Z107.7’s Entertainment Reporter. He is grateful to be able to share news stories about the wide variety of arts our beautiful basin has to offer.