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Improvisation in Philadelphia

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Historical Moments

ComedySportz Philadelphia Founded

ComedySportz Philadelphia launched in 1992 as an early CSz Worldwide franchise expansion, establishing competitive short-form improv in the Philadelphia market at The Adrienne Theater on Sansom Street. The company became Philadelphia's longest-running comedy entertainment brand and subsequently founded the Philadelphia School of Improv.

Philly Improv Theater Founded and Launched at Philadelphia Improv Festival

Greg Maughan, Bobbi Block, Matt Holmes, and Alexis Simpson co-founded Philly Improv Theater as a nonprofit in October 2005, publicly launching the organisation at the First Annual Philadelphia Improv Festival on 4 November 2005. PHIT became the primary improv training and performance organisation in Philadelphia.

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APA

The Improv Archive. (2026). Philadelphia. Retrieved March 17, 2026, from https://improvarchive.org/locales/north-america/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia

Chicago

The Improv Archive. "Philadelphia." The Improv Archive, 2026. https://improvarchive.org/locales/north-america/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia.

MLA

The Improv Archive. "Philadelphia." The Improv Archive, 2026, https://improvarchive.org/locales/north-america/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia. Accessed March 17, 2026.

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