World Premiere
"A beautifully crafted theatrical piece... patience, wit, specificity – loved it."
Susan Messing
Susan Messing
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Who: ImprompTwo & Co
What: The Sinners Table Where: Unity 1 When: 8:30pm - Friday the 8th of May Age range: 16+ Website: impromptwoimprov.com Socials: Tickets: £11/£7 concessions with Unity theatre creative pool membership (free to join) Friday Double Bill 8:30pm | LIF 2026 - Unity Theatre Festival Passes Value pricing: All passes equate to just £6 per show.
Performed by: Kathy Rinaldi, Joe Rinaldi, Sam Marshall, Jen Hardy, Adam Hodson, Lloydie Lloyd, Jennifer Jordan, Ryan Byrne, Adria Lerma |
ImprompTwo & Co presents The Sinner’s Table! It’s where the wedding leftovers are seated — the loud uncle with the booming laugh, the aunt who refills her wine before the toast is over, and the singles who've left a trail of stories and broken hearts behind them. It's where truths are nudged, jokes go too far, and sparks sometimes fly out of nowhere. It’s unpredictable, unfiltered, and just a little bit unholy. It’s the table where everyone secretly wishes they were sitting.
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ImprompTwo makes you weep and laugh in the space of one show. There is genuine feeling and tension played by excellent performers who have absolute trust in one another. Watching it, you hope the show will never end. Jonathan Nguyen
ImprompTwo are one of the best improv acts I have ever seen. Grounded, real, organic, slow-burn and compelling with every move. The improvisers commit so deeply and patiently to their characters, and flesh out real people, in the moment, with outstandingly believable emotional stakes between them. The complete antithesis to the laboured over-enthusiasm of so much improv. Five stars! MC Hammersmith
ImprompTwo are one of the best improv acts I have ever seen. Grounded, real, organic, slow-burn and compelling with every move. The improvisers commit so deeply and patiently to their characters, and flesh out real people, in the moment, with outstandingly believable emotional stakes between them. The complete antithesis to the laboured over-enthusiasm of so much improv. Five stars! MC Hammersmith