Jan 12, 2026
The Night Of 1000 Chairs | Improv Review
Two guys, loads of chairs, great improv.
The Night of 1000 Chairs is an improvised comedy show from the minds of Paul Creasy and Josh Tyas, built around a simple premise: two improvisers and loads of chairs.
The show opens with a short, well-structured setup that establishes the format and the tone brilliantly. What follows is a sequence of scenes that are tied together through recurring chair-based transitions.

Relationship and character work is a particular highlight, with the pair delivering defined characters that feel both grounded and distinct. The twoprov have a wonderful knack for detail and prop work, with every choice being mined for depth. The result is a show full of memorable moments and well earned laughs.
Throughout the performance, the pair keep the audience firmly on side, guiding them through chair-based world with confidence.
A must-see for anyone who enjoys relationship and character-led improv.
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