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''' | '''WaffleFest''' is a festival devoted to local improv acts. | ||
[[Image:Wafflefest Logo.png|thumb|alt=The | [[Image:Wafflefest Logo.png|thumb|alt=The WaffleFest logo.|The WaffleFest logo; a variation on the Hideout logo.]] | ||
[[Image:Wafflefest ad.jpg|thumb|alt=A promotional image for WaffleFest 2012.|A promotional image for WaffleFest 2012.]] | |||
== Summary == | |||
WaffleFest is a three-day festival that takes place the second weekend of November at [[The Hideout Theatre]]. It includes local acts from all the improv theaters in town, as well as an all-star ''[[Maestro]]''. | |||
WaffleFest also offers festival-goers all the free waffles they can eat, with a variety of toppings. Thus their tagline, "all the waffles and improv comedy you can eat". | |||
== History == | |||
The first WaffleFest was organized by [[Sean Hill]], and it was just a two-day event, occurring on 11/8 and 11/9/02. | |||
== | == List of Wafflefests == | ||
* [[WaffleFest 2002]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2003]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2004]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2005]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2006]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2007]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2008]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2009]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2010]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2011]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2012]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2013]] | |||
* [[WaffleFest 2014]] | |||
== More Information == | |||
* [http://www.hideouttheatre.com/waffles-improv-and-vicki Post about the festival] by [[Paul Normandin]] from the Hideout blog. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 31 March 2015
WaffleFest is a festival devoted to local improv acts.
Summary
WaffleFest is a three-day festival that takes place the second weekend of November at The Hideout Theatre. It includes local acts from all the improv theaters in town, as well as an all-star Maestro.
WaffleFest also offers festival-goers all the free waffles they can eat, with a variety of toppings. Thus their tagline, "all the waffles and improv comedy you can eat".
History
The first WaffleFest was organized by Sean Hill, and it was just a two-day event, occurring on 11/8 and 11/9/02.
List of Wafflefests
- WaffleFest 2002
- WaffleFest 2003
- WaffleFest 2004
- WaffleFest 2005
- WaffleFest 2006
- WaffleFest 2007
- WaffleFest 2008
- WaffleFest 2009
- WaffleFest 2010
- WaffleFest 2011
- WaffleFest 2012
- WaffleFest 2013
- WaffleFest 2014
More Information
- Post about the festival by Paul Normandin from the Hideout blog.