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Whose
Line is it Anyway? 
Raleigh Studios
5300 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA
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(taping dates and times
coming late June, early July 2001)

2000-2001
Season
September: 9/15/00, 9/16/00,
9/17/00, 9/22/00, 9/23/00, 9/24/00
October: 10/27/00, 10/28/00, 10/29/00
November: 11/3/00, 11/4/00, 11/5/00, 11/10/00, 11/11/00, 11/12/00
December: 12/15/00, 12/16/00, 12/17/00
January: on hiatus
February: 2/2/01, 2/3/01, 2/4/01, 2/9/01, 2/10/01, 2/11/01
March: 9th, 10th, and 11th
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TICKET INFORMATION:
Production may resume sometime in late July or August. Tickets
will be distributed by advance mail order. To order, please send a
self-addressed, stamped envelope with your request AFTER JUNE 1
to:
Audiences Unlimited, Inc.
100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 4250MZ
Universal City, CA 91608
Show dates will be posted here as
soon as we receive a confirmed show schedule!
* All envelopes will be filed in
the order received and will be processed accordingly. A limited
number of tickets for each show date will be mailed out 2-3 weeks
prior to the show.
* We will send a maximum of 4 tickets per request/name/address.
Mulitple requests will be discarded.
* We will not accept any ticket orders prior to June 1.
* Please provide a phone number so we can contact you in the event
of a show change or cancellation!
* If you are visiting from out-of-state or outside the U.S.....PLEASE
do not plan an expensive trip for the sole purpose of attending
this, or any other show as we cannot guarantee that you will be
admitted to the studio! If you are planning on visiting the L.A.
area, you may request tickets for the dates youíll be in Los
Angeles. If the show is filming during that time period and if
tickets are available, we will make every effort to accommodate
your request. Tickets for WHOSE LINE IS IT ANYWAY? will not be
available by phone order.
* A limited number of tickets for selected dates may be available
online. The mail order only ticket distribution policy is subject
to change. All dates will be posted as "sold out" on our
website unless they are opened for online ordering.
Tickets By Mail
Send (1) a self-addressed stamped
envelope, (2) the name of the show you would like to see, (3) the
week you would like to see it, and (4) the number of people in
your party to:
Audiences
Unlimited
100 Universal City Plaza, Building 3153
Universal City, CA 91608
Tickets By Phone
You may call Audiences Unlimited
(located in the LA area) to find out show information and to
request tickets by phone.
Show schedules and ticket
information: (818) 753-3470
Group reservations (20+ people): (818) 753-3470
Show information is available by
fax at: (818) 753-3470


Visit
the Official Show Website

18 Years - Note
on Minimum Ages

Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a
completely unique concept for network television, providing
totally improvisational comedy from todayís most popular
performers. Host Drew Carey sets the scene for four
talented comedians, who rely completely on their quick wit and
improvisational skills to instantly invent unrehearsed skits,
games or songs in front of the audience. The show is genuinely
improvised, so anything can happen. Drew Carey, Ryan Stiles,
Colin Mochrie, Wayne Brady and a rotating roster of
actor/comedians including...but not limited to Greg Proops,
Chip Esten and Brad Sherwood improvise their way
through the half-hour of non-stop laughs. Multi-talented musicians
Laura Hall and Linda Taylor are on hand to provide a
variety of musical cues used in the sketches. What began as a fun
little radio program in London in 1988 has become American
television's most unique comedy series.
Production Notes - Please
Read:
The studio audience is on camera. Dress comfortably, but nicely.
Please, no hats or t-shirts with visible photos, large words or
logos! It may be cool in the studio so please dress accordingly.
You may want to bring a sweater or light jacket. The audience
appears on camera, and some guests may actually participate in the
show. The minimum age restriction (18) as posted will be strictly
enforced at the studio! You will see many of your favorite games
taped without breaks as there are no re-shot scenes, costume or
set changes. You should expect to be in the studio for 3-4 hours.
We want you to be involved in the
show! Please bring a prop for the Props Game! In this game, each
pair of artists is given one or two props. They must then
improvise short scenes finding as many uses for them as possible.
As an example, a prop that worked well in the past was a large T
shape made of foam rubber. The pair pretended to be on a ski-lift
and fish on a hook, etc. The best props, therefore, are ones that
can be used in many situations. They can be any shape, color, size
or texture you like, but objects that are very small or dark will
not show up well on camera and cannot be used.
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