CWU Pulse Magazine

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him to join an improv club in community college. After performing in a play, the director of Wenatchee’s Apple City Improv asked Ward to join them. When Ward came to CWU he was eager to find a similar group on campus. “When I came here I asked a friend if there was a group up here and there was,” Ward says. That was all it took for him to get involved with the group. Sean McGehee, a senior in theater performance, says the freedom and fun the members of Sharks with Legs get is enough for most shows. The group isn’t in it for the money, but for the excitement and experience. “We only got paid a couple times but most of the time we do it for fun,” McGehee says. McGehee wants more people to come try improv with Sharks with legs, but thinks people need to know that being shy or nervous doesn’t mean you can’t do it. The group is very welcoming to everyone. “I know a lot of people are afraid because they are nervous or shy,” McGehee says. “There’s a lot of freedom to do whatever you want and we are all really good friends.”

“Holidays at the Improv” Milo Smith Tower Theatre, Ellensburg December 14 Catered by Ellensburg Pasta Company Sponsored by Kelleher Motor Company Tickets available at Yakima Federal Savings and Loan for $25.


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