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October 21, 1977FoundingNorth America,Canada,Quebec,Montreal

Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation Holds Its First Match in Montreal

On October 21, 1977, Robert Gravel and Yvon Leduc organised the first Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation match at the Maison de Beaujeu in Montreal, Quebec. The format placed improvisers on a stage marked like a hockey rink, with referees, penalties, and crowd scoring drawn from professional hockey's visual language. The debut match established a competitive improvisation format that became the dominant form of competitive improv in francophone culture worldwide.

October 21, 1977FoundingNorth America,Canada,Quebec,Montreal

Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation Founded in Montreal

Robert Gravel and Yvon Leduc performed the first match d'improvisation on October 21, 1977, at midnight at the Maison Beaujeu in Montreal, inaugurating the LNI and the hockey-inspired competitive improv format they had invented.

December 20, 1982MilestoneNorth America,Canada,Quebec,Montreal

La Soiree de l'Impro Premieres on Radio-Quebec Television

On December 20, 1982, the sixth-season final of the Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation aired on Radio-Quebec, inaugurating a televised series called La Soiree de l'Impro. Broadcasts reached audiences across Quebec and drove adoption of the improvisation match format in schools and community leagues throughout the province. The program ran through 1988 and positioned the LNI as a mainstream cultural institution rather than an experimental theatre form.

August 12, 1996DeathNorth America,Canada,Quebec,Montreal

Robert Gravel, Co-Founder of the Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation, Dies

Robert Gravel, who co-founded the Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation with Yvon Leduc in 1977, died in 1996. Gravel was an actor, director, and playwright associated with the Nouveau Theatre Experimental in Montreal who brought to the LNI a commitment to the format as genuine theatrical investigation. His death removed the co-founder most closely associated with the organization's theatrical ambitions and posed the institutional challenge of sustaining a format so deeply shaped by its founding personalities.

Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation Partners with the Festival Just for Laughs

In 1998, the Ligue Nationale d'Improvisation entered a partnership with the Festival Just for Laughs in Montreal and returned to television through associated broadcasting arrangements. The Just for Laughs partnership brought the LNI's format before international comedy industry audiences and connected the French-language competitive improv tradition to the English-language comedy festival circuit operating out of the same city. The partnership represented the LNI's first sustained engagement with the English-language comedy industry.

Impro Montréal Founded in Montreal

Vinny François founded Impro Montréal in Montreal in 2008, creating a bilingual improv school and performance venue on boulevard Saint-Laurent in the Plateau neighbourhood.

Impro Montréal Announces Closure Due to COVID-19

Vinny François announced the permanent closure of Impro Montréal in July 2020, citing the COVID-19 pandemic as the cause. The organization was subsequently revived under new leadership and relocated to Saint-Henri.

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