Final match set for Saturday, November 23, at The Spotlight Theatre in Moline

 

MOLINE, ILLINOIS (November 6, 2019) — The longest-running show in the Quad Cities takes a final bow in November as the entity known as ComedySportz will be formally converting into GIT Improv following a 30-year run of family-friendly, competitive improv matches.

“It’ll definitely be a shift for comedy in the Quad Cities, and we’re very excited about what the future holds,” said Jeff Adamson, co-founder and co-owner of both CSz Quad Cities Ltd. and GIT Improv. ComedySportz began in 1990 enjoying successful runs at both the former ComedySportz Arena (The Speakeasy) and at The Establishment before relocating this year to both The Spotlight Theatre in Moline, Illinois, and One Voice QC inside NorthPark Mall. Patrick Adamson, CEO of CSz Quad Cities and co-founder of GIT Improv, echoed those sentiments stating, “The community has been so wonderful supporting us during our three-decade tenure in Rock Island and our move to both Moline and Davenport this year.” He continued, “We are looking forward to continue bringing the Quad Cities the best in improv entertainment, and have reached a point as an organization where it makes the most sense — both fiscally and creatively — to move forward with our own original homegrown product.” GIT Improv — commonly abbreviated to just "GIT" and previously known as "Guys In Ties" up through 2018 — was formed by the Adamson’s alongside fellow area improvisers in 1997 as a response to companies, schools, and organizations looking for quality improv entertainment and training, but with a more professional feel and not involving the entire sports façade. GIT has since gone on to great success across the Midwest including numerous performances for charities and non-profits, corporate training workshops, coaching improv troupes, and headlining improv festivals across the country as well as having a decade-plus run of sold out performances at The Bell Tower Theatre in Dubuque, Iowa.

The final opportunity to catch ComedySportz will be at regular matches on Saturday, November 9 and November 16, followed by The Final Match on Saturday, November 23. All matches start at 7PM. In addition, there will be a final ComedySportz For Kids Match at Davenport Junior Theatre on Saturday, November 30, at 3PM. The Adamson’s encourage fans of ComedySportz and improv in general to follow GIT Improv on both Facebook and Instagram for all up-to-date news as well as upcoming performance dates. In addition, patrons can find the troupe online at their newly launched website, GITimprov.net. More information concerning the organizations’ uncensored comedy venture, The Late Nite Shows, will be coming at a later date.

ComedySportz: The Final Match

Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 7PM

Admission: $12

The Spotlight Theatre, 1800 7th Avenue, Moline, IL 61265

Tickets available on Facebook, CSzQuadCities.com, or at door GIT Improv is an elite national improv comedy touring company — and the perfect choice for entertainment at your next event. Formed in 1997, GIT Improv brings decades of experience combined with a vast knowledge of pop culture making our shows ideal for any audience. We cater our unforgettable improv shows to your specific event working hand-in-hand with you to create tailor-made comedy. For booking inquires and show opportunities, please contact us at 309.786.1111, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, or visit our website at GITimprov.net. ComedySportz® is the longest-running show in the Quad Cities, performing award-winning improv comedy matches for 30 years, and winning five World Comedy League championships.

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