THE Latino Comedy Project

presents

November 14 - 30, 2024

BY POPULAR DEMAND! The Latino Comedy Project continues its 25th Anniversary celebration with another laugh-filled evening of MORE classic sketches and hilarious memories!

NOTE: given everyone’s understandable despair this week, LCP has deeply discounted the first weekend shows. Join in for some healing community laughter. No code needed. Watch the video to learn more!

Following the incredible response to the first LCP:25 retrospective at HPT last fall, audiences demanded MORE! With LCP:25 Volume 2, the Emmy-nominated, critically-acclaimed sketch group shares even more laughs, sketches, stories and cast members from the LCP's rich twenty-five year history creating cutting-edge comedy in Austin, Texas and across the nation.

LCP:25 Volume 2 digs deep into the archives to revisit classic sketches and group memories from its unlikely formation and debut show in February, 1998 at an Austin Community College theater its years touring North America, its multi-million-view viral videos, its surprise Emmy nomination to its recent triumphant reunion and critical and commercial successes Gentrif*cked and ¡Estar Guars!

It’s more of the very best of twenty-five years of live sketches, video parodies, musical comedy and hilarious personal cast stories. A quarter century of biting political/pop culture satire and larger-than-life hilarity - all packed into a single evening!

And each night will also feature a wild and free-wheeling audience Q&A with the Latino Comedy Project!

LCP:25 Volume 2 runs Thursdays through Saturdays, November 14-30 at Hyde Park Theatre, 511 West 43rd Street, Austin, TX, 78751. (No Thanksgiving performance.) Get your tickets online today

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Small brick theater painted blue and red in the snow; marquee reads "Hyde Park Theatre"