Wing-It Productions is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization is dedicated to enlightening, educating and entertaining audiences of all ages by producing theatrical events, which explore theater by utilizing its improvisational roots. Our goal is to create improvisational-based theater and to bring the art of improvisation into the mainstream thought of our everyday culture.
Wing-It Productions produces several acclaimed improvisational shows and entertainment
events throughout the Northwest. To find a calendar of Wing-It events, please
visit www.WingItPresents.com.
Wing-It Production's Background
Wing-It Productions was created in 1996 by Andrew McMasters and Mike Christensen
to produce Jet City Improv and other improvisational works. Wing-It
has created hundreds of original performances, such as Twisted Flicks, a Seattle institution now in it's 10th year. In 1999, Wing-It took over producing
the Fremont Outdoor Movies to preserve a fun community event and allow for
more education of improv to a diverse community.
Since its inception, Wing-It has operated primarily on performance fees and ticket
revenue. The company's goal is to create a self-sufficient theatrical
company that creates multiple diversified productions.
Wing-It is governed by a nine-member volunteer board of directors.
Jet City Improv - A Higher Plane of Comedy
Mike Christensen and Andrew McMasters founded Jet City Improv in 1992.
Together they formed a company with the purpose of creating slicker, more
polished improv theater than had ever been seen before. They dedicated
themselves to creating a clean show, one devoid of lowbrow humor -- the common
fodder of most improv and stand-up comedy shows. They also pioneered
ways to make a show flow from one routine to another by incorporating music and multimedia into their performances.
Jet City Improv is one of the the top improvisational theater companies in the
country. Their home in Seattle is the Historic University Theater, a performance space dedicated to improv and theater, and the
creation of new works.
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