Members of Eight is Never Enough playing the "Irish Drinking Song" game, where audience members have suggested they sing about "slipping on an octopus."
Members of Eight is Never Enough playing the “Irish Drinking Song” game, where audience members have suggested they sing about “slipping on an octopus.”

Don’t miss the wackiest Caz Forum ever

Get your tickets now for the Cazenovia Forum’s biennial fundraising gala, which this year promises to be our best yet!
We’ll be presenting a comedy improv performance in the style of the popular television show Whose Line is it Anyway?, featuring pub-style food, locally produced libations and entertainment by the long-running improv troupe “Eight is NEVER Enough,” which consists of New York City performers and artists who are dedicated to captivating audiences through old-school comedy entertainment.
The event will take place Saturday, November 11 at 7:30 pm at the Hampton Inn & Suites in Cazenovia.
If you are interested in attending, please send an email to Diane Clark at drdkclark@gmail.com or call 315-264-1705.
Performing regularly at the Broadway Comedy Club near Times Square, “Eight…” is one of the few NYC-based improv companies focusing on “short-form” improvisation, which relies heavily on the audience to provide ideas (and sometimes acting talent) for every scene, skit and song.
Seating is limited and tickets are available at $150 and $75, with a special rate of $50 for anyone age 40 or under, with proceeds going to support the Cazenovia Forum’s activities in bringing in national and internationally known speakers to present viewpoints on current events and issues.
Don’t miss out on all the fun – be there for a night of raucous entertainment and lots of laughs!
The Cazenovia Forum is grateful to Empire Brewing Company, Fastrac, Wegmans, the Hampton Inn & Suites and the Lincklaen House for their generous sponsorship of this event.

By martha

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