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  • 2/28 Improv Masterclass/ Jam Session,  Times Square NYC

    2/28 Improv Masterclass/ Jam Session, Times Square NYC

    • 12pm Saturdays, February 28, 2026
    • Broadway Comedy Club, 318 West 53rd Street NYC
    • Registration $20 (Regularly $50, so take advantage of this special!!!)
    • FREE TICKETS to our 2:45pm show!

    Come Join The Fun

    Our #1 rule is HAVE FUN but never at another’s expense, so our mission is to spread joy and laughter one show, one class at a time. However, simply playing improv comedy games develops creativity, critical thinking, public speaking, self confidence, listening, focus and more. We use these same games to train team building, leadership, sales, customer service and professional development programming for teachers, as well as k12 educational outreach.

    Private Events

    We daily host corporate teams and student groups from around the world for private workshops at our Times Square NYC theater. We also tour schools, offices and venues DC to Boston, Montauk to Pittsburgh and beyond. Contact us today for a free consultation, or go ahead and send us dates and rates requests. NYC DOE VENDORS

    Improv Theater LLC is a one stop edutainment center for corporate team building, office / holiday parties and more. Our comedy shows and workshops deliver high impact results. Clients include Cushman Wakefield, Google, Merck, Mercedes Benz, META /Facebook, TikTok, JP Morgan Chase, Accenture, Morgan Stanley, Twitter, Roblox, Rimowa, EI Digital, Accenture, Datadog HQ, Milbank, BING/Microsoft, Bank of America – Merrill Lynch, Home Depot, Ernst & Young, Johnson & Johnson, Louis Vuitton, Coach, UBS, BDO, AMEX, Master Card, Macy’s, 360i, IBM, GM, Kraft, UNILEAVER, HBO, Disney, American Express, WeWork, Prudential, Convene, Conference Board and many more including 1000s of public and private events in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska….

    Walt Frasier, Teacher

    With over 30 years of experience in theater, comedy, and television, Walt Frasier is the Artistic Director of Improv Theater LLC, a leading edutainment center known for its high-impact comedy shows and workshops. His extensive career includes performing comedy sketches on MTV’s Stankervision, Late Nite with David Letterman, TruTV’s Friends of the People, and HBO’s Pause with Sam Jay. As an actor, Walt has appeared on NBC’s Blacklist, CBS’s Blue Bloods, USA’s Royal Pains, Netflix’s Lilyhammer, and NICK’s Naked Brothers Band, in addition to numerous commercials, industrials, and live performances worldwide.

    All of Walter’s books are available free via Kindle Unlimited and inexpensive via Amazon Kindle. Some also have paperback, hard cover and or audible editions. New eBook now available: Improvisation for Project Managers. Also blogger, original murder mystery shows, sketch comedy and more!

  • Gothic Garden Soiree: The NOT So Gilded Age Murder Mystery Clue Party

    PROLOGUE

    Upon arrival, every guest (up to 40, ask about options for larger parties uo to 300+) gets a special invitation. This invitation is addressed to a particular character in our story. When they open uo the invite, they find their story, written in forst person for easy use (they can literally read off the card if not feeling creative this evening). They also have a set of three clues about other guest’s motivations, secrets and more.

    ACT I: The Murder

    Our professional detective leads the fun. After a quick introduction as to how to play the game, the detective launches into the show, welcoming all to the meeting. Where ever the event is taking place, your living room, office or dining area at a restaurant is now the main room at the speakeasy, the main ballroom at the mansion or cruises hip, Gothic Garden Soiree, 1970s disco dance floor, or the high school gym for the 1980s reunion show.

    ACT II: On The Case

    Then Every character is set loose. For smaller events, 40 or less guests, EVERYONE is simultaneously suspect and Detective, interrogating each other, collecting story and clues.

    ACT III: The Murder Board

    Trust no one, as you weigh all the evidence and solce the case. Keep an open mind, stick to the facts and the job is easy. Let your self be swayed by Red Herring and someone might just get away with MURDER!

    ACT IV: The Final Solutions

    The detective will collect answer sheets and read off a few wrong answers before announcing the final solution.

  • 3/8 Sunday 2pm Long Island Improv Comedy, South Shore Craft Brewery, Oceanside NY

    3/8 Sunday 2pm Long Island Improv Comedy, South Shore Craft Brewery, Oceanside NY

    https://eightimprov.biz/ Live from Times Square NYC and touring nationwide since 2002, the casts of EIGHT IMPROV create original skits and songs improvised based upon your suggestions and participation. Come be a part of the show!

    • 2pm doors, 2:15 show
    • Tickets $20
    • NO FEES to order online so get tickets today before this show sells out!
    • Come early for food & drinks. No additional purchase required but the food and drink are amazing!!! 20 taps of beer crafted on site. Food truck of yummy choices right outside. Lots of non alcoholic options. South Shore Craft Brewery is a popular family hangout. Picnic tables under a tent popular with dog owners. Tap Room has a large bar top and tables for 50+. The back room seats 40+ for the show.
    • My fave on tap? Shark Bite IPA. TRY the BBQ Pork Quesadilla.
    • This performance hosted by Walt Frasier (Letterman, HBO, MTV, etc) with Laurice Fattal, Evan Schultz (Freeport / West Babylon), Liz Lord (Fire Island summer Resident), Steven Prestia (Huntington), and Elise Ramaekers (LIU POST Alum)

    https://www.southshorecraftbrewery.com/”

    Craft beer, comfort food, and a relaxed taproom atmosphere in Oceanside.” LI Blogger

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  • The Cat’s Meow: The 1920s Speakeasy Murder Mystery Clue Party

    The Cat’s Meow: The 1920s Speakeasy Murder Mystery Clue Party

    It’s the 1920s and The Cat’s Meow is your towns worst kept secret. This Speakeasy is swinging with high society and organized crime rubbing elbows over boot legged whiskey along side old Hollywood, Broadway, Musicians, Pilots, Sailors and more. Everyone is a suspect when THE BOSS is found MURDERED!

    Get Costumes, Props & Decorations shipped overnight via Amazon

    Have Fun, Be Creative but don’t over think it. Less is more. Share these links with your guests. Everyday can be Halloween thanks to online costume stores. HOT TIP: Check out the pictures for ideas then check the back of your closet. You might find something you can accessorize – a dress, a vest, etc. Also, make a trip to your local thrift shops and vintage stores. Theater folk find amazing hidden gems there.

    PROLOGUE

    Upon arrival, every guest (up to 40, ask about options for larger parties up to 300+) gets a special invitation. This invitation is addressed to a particular character in our story. When they open up the invite, they find their character’s story. Each script is written in first person. It is designed for easy use. Guests can literally read off the card if they are not feeling creative this evening. They also have a set of three clues about other guest’s motivations, secrets and more.

    ACT I: The Murder

    Our professional detective leads the fun. (PICTURED: That’s me, Walt Frasier, at a Westchester, NY Mansion, January 2026 Birthday Party)

    After a brief explanation on how to play the game, the murder is announced. We learn the name of the victim, where the murder took place and the type of weapon involved.

    ACT II: On The Case

    Then Every character is set loose. For smaller events, 40 or less guests, EVERYONE is simultaneously suspect and Detective, interrogating each other, collecting story and clues.

    ACT III: The Murder Board

    Trust no one, as you weigh all the evidence and solve the case. Keep an open mind, stick to the facts and the job is easy. Let your self be swayed by Red Herring and someone might just get away with MURDER!

    ACT IV: The Final Solutions

    The detective will collect answer sheets and read off a few wrong answers before announcing the final solution.

    Book today for just $1000

    Almost daily offering pubic and private events touring New York City, Long Island, Hartford, New Haven, Westchester, Albany, Boston, Springfield, New Jersey, The Jersey Shore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Wilmington, Baltimore, Washington DC, and even Rehobeth.

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  • DESIGNER LABEL RAP, Video from 15 years ago, 18k views, and a story…

    Throw back to 15 years ago… a little context….

    One of the many days jobs I had prior to Quitting My Day Jobs was barking for a “sample sale” 

    I stood at the corner of Houston & Broadway yelling designer names all day. I would get bored and start singing, rapping and dancing.

    Celebrities walked by daily. Lauren Gutton may have been my biggest fan. She always smiled when she passed. Kevin Bacon would try not to be noticed.Mike Myers looked like Beaver Clever Ina baseball cap.

    I was discovered by Ken & Caron Keller who gave me one of my first TV jobs. They had a studio upstairs from Pottery Barn. The “Designer Warehouse” was on the 2nd floor.  I was introduced to the cast of the Naked Brother’s Band. At first, Nat & Alex Wolff joind is at the Improv. ( THE IMPROV, where we were doing 4-6 sold out shows every week in 2005).

    In 2006 I was invited to play myself in an episode where Nat does stand up comedy.  THE JOKE, an early internet video, before YouTube was really a thing, starring George Lopez, was a kid friendly send up of The Aristcats. The whole cast told a FART JOKE 😆 💩

    We filmed this 15 years ago at the Laugh Factory, which became the Times Square Comedy Club & Arts Center a few days later. But we closed the curtain to make it feel more like a dance club.

    #iykyk that location, currently Smash Burger, 669 8th Ave at 42nd Street was the largest adult entertainment complex prior to 2004. NYers might remember Circus, Circus AKA Showworld.  It was the last “monument” to the old Times Square of the 1970s & 1980s when 8th Ave and 42nd street was littered with crime, prostitution, 3 card monty tables, drugs, and xxx shops.