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Second Liners Improv

LocationCape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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Second Liners Improv is a Cape Town-based improv troupe that performs regularly at the Masque Theatre in Muizenberg and the Courtyard Playhouse in the CBD, presenting free or low-cost shows built entirely from unscripted performance. The group collaborates closely with The Long Shots, co-hosting weekly Thursday drop-in classes at the Rosebank Scout Hall in Rondebosch. Second Liners functions as a community-oriented company that prioritises accessible pricing and consistent training opportunities.

History

Second Liners Improv emerged from Cape Town's expanding grassroots improv community, establishing a dual-venue performance model that reaches audiences both in the southern suburbs and the city centre. The troupe developed a regular second-Sunday-of-the-month show at the Masque Theatre in Muizenberg and a Monday-night slot at the Courtyard Playhouse. Their ongoing partnership with The Long Shots for Thursday training classes reflects the collaborative, low-barrier ethos that distinguishes Cape Town's improv scene. The company performed in the context of the broader improv ecosystem that the Mama City festival helped catalyse from 2016 onward.

Artistic Identity

Second Liners Improv operates with a community-building philosophy, keeping show prices at donation or low-ticket levels to widen participation. Their performance style is wholly unscripted, drawing on the Cape Town short-form tradition while remaining open to longer narrative work, and their teaching programme emphasises accessibility for performers at all experience levels.

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APA

The Improv Archive. (2026). Second Liners Improv. Retrieved March 17, 2026, from https://improvarchive.org/companies/second-liners-improv

Chicago

The Improv Archive. "Second Liners Improv." The Improv Archive, 2026. https://improvarchive.org/companies/second-liners-improv.

MLA

The Improv Archive. "Second Liners Improv." The Improv Archive, 2026, https://improvarchive.org/companies/second-liners-improv. Accessed March 17, 2026.

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