
The Comedy Project
The Comedy Project's Mission
The Comedy Project’s purpose is to bring improvised and other comedic performances, education, and training to the community.
Our Core Values
Improvised Comedy is the core of our mission and as such, The Comedy Project shall seek to instill, foster, and expand this form in our sphere of influence.
Our Story

The Comedy Project (TCP) is a professional, non-profit improv team based in Pocatello, Idaho. Since 2005, TCP’s mission has been to bring laughter, performance, and education to Idaho.
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Improvised theatre is a live stage performance where all of the action and dialogue are made up on the spot. A single word suggestion from the audience inspires the performer to create an entire scene. If you like “Whose Line is it Anyway?” or Second City, you’ll enjoy TCP!
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Over the years, the group has won multiple awards including the 2014 Boise Improv Cage Match, attended many festivals and workshops, and in general, sought out comedy wherever and whenever they can. For nearly twenty years, TCP has produced a high-quality improvised show on a regular basis. The troupe is continually working on improving its techniques and creating new games.
While live, unscripted comedy can be unpredictable, the performers attempt to maintain an approximately PG-13 rating. TCP also books private performances for any occasion, which would make any event memorable.