| Ryan Stiles and Gang Return to Wenatchee in Whose Live Anyway! Tickets on Sale to PAC Members Beginning April 19! |
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Ryan Stiles and Gang Return to Wenatchee in Whose Live Anyway! Tickets on Sale to PAC Members Beginning April 19! WENATCHEE, WA—Join cast members of the hit TV show, Whose Line is it Anyway, for a night of unforgettable improve comedy as Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff Davis, and Chip Esten return to the Performing Arts Center of Wenatchee on July 15 in Whose Live Anyway?! Whose Live Anyway (originally A Night of Improv) first appeared in 1999 when it sold out two shows in under three hours at Vancouver, Canada's Queen Elizabeth Theatre . Tickets for the July 15 PAC of Wenatchee stage show are $29-$41 with discounts available to Live Life Live PAC of Wenatchee Members. Tickets go on sale to PAC members at noon on April 19. Tickets are available to the general public beginning at noon on April 26: 509-663-ARTS or www.pacwen.org “CAB” seating, at the front of the house, is available for the 21 years+ crowd to enjoy a beverage during the show. Cast members: Ryan Stiles, most recently seen in regular appearances on Two and a Half Men, starring Charlie Sheen and Jon Cryer, is also well-known for his regular comedic performances on Whose Line is it Anyway?, and his role of Lewis on The Drew Carey Show. Other performance credits include work with Second City and film and television roles in Hot Shots (1991), Hot Shots Part Deux (1993), Parker Lewis Can’t Lose (1990), Mad About You (1992), and The Hitchiker (1983). Ryan Stiles Trade Marks include his nearly always dressing in a button-down shirt, tailored trousers and outrageous shoes! Chip Esten, also a Whose Line is it Anyway? cast member, has appeared in several episodes of The Office, The New Adventures of Old Christine, and ER. Film credits include The Postman and Thirteen Days. Jeff Davis is best known as a guest star on the improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? with appearances in Drew Carey's Green Screen Show. He has appeared on Broadway, in national tours, and various television and film parts.
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