Fellowship of Ravens to present holiday improv show

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The Fellowship of Ravens is set to kick off the holidays with their Mercer County Winter Improv Tour.

The troupe is set to present The Ugly Holiday Sweater Improv Extravaganza. Proceeds benefit the troupe’s journey to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.

The tour starts with two free preview shows at 6 and 7:15 p.m. Dec. 2 at the Hamilton Marketplace Barnes & Noble on Route 130. Preview shows are 45 minutes.

The full length Ugly Holiday Sweater Improv Extravaganza is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Dec. 4 at The Open Arts Stage, 146 U.S. 130, Bordentown. The 90 minute show features improv games like those seen on Whose Line Is it Anyway? and an ugly sweater contest.

Tickets are $10 and will be available at the door.

The Fellowship of Ravens, an acting troupe made up of high school students from Robbinsville, is set to travel to Scotland to present an original play addressing teenage mental health issues at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. In addition to current Robbinsville High School drama students, who will serve as cast and crew for the production, the troupe will also showcase the work of RHS graduates who are now making their way in the world of professional theatre.

More information is online at facebook.com/fellowshipoftheravens.

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