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I Think NOT!
Wed, 27 Aug, 7:30 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
Addison Improv
4980 Beltline Road #250, Addison, TX 75254
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Description
ADDISON IMPROV is located on the second floor, on the southwest corner of Belt Line Road and Quorum Drive. The main entrance leading upstairs is in the center of the building and faces Beltline Road. There is an elevator at the rear entrance of the building by the staircase.
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2 Item Food or Beverage Minimum Per Person Once Seated; Food and Beverage service ends approx. 45 minutes into the show.
There is an 18% service charge on all checks in the showroom.
Event Information
Age Limit
18+

Podcast
I Think NOT!
I Think NOT!
Podcast
Join Ellyn Marsh and Joey Taranto for an on-stage performance of their hit true crime and comedy podcast “I Think Not! Live - The Drove All Night Tour.” Join them as they recap an episode of one of their (and your!) favorite true-crime TV shows.
ELLYN MARSH:
Ellyn thinks that being on stage with her best friend, Joey is basically just like a Tuesday night in her living room. After opening the Broadway show “Kinky Boots” with him they unfortunately have way too much dirt on each other and are in it for life at this point. As co-hosts of the true crime podcast “I Think Not,” Ellyn and Joey take great pleasure in making you laugh through the pain and then giving you a little bait and switch in your feels.
JOEY TARANTO:
Joey is beyond excited to be playing with Ellyn on stage again. Wait, that sounded...
you know what? Never mind. After years of working together on Broadway, the two decided
they weren’t quite done bothering the general public — and thus, I Think Not was born.
Together, they’ve lovingly cultivated their own brand of “stupid” and deeply enjoy squawking into your ears.
These days, Joey feels ridiculously lucky to work with his best friend every day. Seriously — how many people get to laugh for a living with their ride-or-die?
Recapping true crime cases and bringing attention to these stories is something he doesn’t take lightly.
His hope is that with every episode, we can laugh together, cry together, and stretch our capacity for empathy. Because there’s power in numbers — and if we’re all looking out for each other, that’s a step toward real change.