The Dad’s Garage General Company Presents
Dad’s Garage Vault: Final Girl
August 6, 13, and 20
Thursdays @ 8 p.m.
What’s coming out of the vault next?
Final Girl
Improv has never been so dangerous…ly funny!
Hey, horror buffs—stop us if you know this one: an eclectic cast finds themselves trapped in a secluded location (onstage) and forced to play a series of twisted (comedy short form) games for the amusement of diabolical, ogling masterminds (technically, that’s you, the audience) who sees them eliminated them one by one with a spectacle of creative, viscera-splattering sequences set to the tune of cinematic screams.
Final Girl is an improv built from the framework of the classic tropes of the horror genre, but repurposed for outrageous comedy. This elimination-style comedy spectacle merges long form and short form—the start of the show presents our improvisers as some of the most well-loved (and hated) tropes in horror cinema vying for survival as they compete for laughs and onstage survival in comically overblown genre shenanigans and cliches. The Final Girl in a horror movie is the traditional sole survivor who confronts the killer in the genre’s bone-chilling, gore-encrusted tales, but who among our comedy lineup will prove they have what it takes to fill her blood-soaked shoes?!
Everything old is new again, and great comedy is a timeless treasure!
For a limited time, we’re opening the Dad’s Garage Vault to showcase some of our most memorable improv formats to surprise and delight both diehard Dad’s Garage fans and our newest devotees.
Every run of Dad’s Garage Vault features a different time-tested and audience-approved original improv format ready to dazzle and entertain you like it’s brand new. Need some examples? Think Dr. Frapples, Family Vacation, SuperScene!, or even a twist on Rockola you never got to see!
Come sneak a peek into our annals featuring decades of comedy work and laugh the night away inside Dad’s Garage Vault—while you can! Come experience our gold-standard improv treasures before they’re sealed away again under lock and key.