A disqualified college improv team is given another chance to compete when a new member joins. HAROLD is a play about improv, consent, saying yes-and, and the thorny complications of saying no.
By Justine Gelfman
Directed by Susanna Wolk
Harold follows a college improv team that is disqualified from a national competition because of foul play. When a new member joins the team, she offers an unconventional opportunity to compete. As the team rehearses, they struggle to agree on the same base reality. Harold is a play about long-form improv, consent, saying yes-and, and the thorny complications of saying no.
Contains mature language and themes.
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2023/02/26 - 2023/02/26
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