Ready for a night full of unscripted laughs?

Several of the stars of the immensely popular television show  "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" will be coming to Northern Minnesota later this year for the live stage version of this comedic improv show.

The DECC announced that the traveling stage show will be coming to the DECC Symphony Hall this fall, welcoming fans of all ages to enjoy some hilarious improv comedy games.

Who is part of the "Whose Live Anyway?" tour coming to Duluth?

If you've watched the television show over the years, you'll definitely recognize the names of the team coming to Duluth this fall.

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Ryan Stiles - A figure on “The Drew Carey Show” and “Two and a Half Men", Stiles has also been a mainstay on the various versions of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

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Greg Proops has had a career that includes comedy and voice acting, with vocal credits in The Nightmare Before Christmas, Star Wars: Episode I (The Phantom Menace), and Brother Bear. He is also a recurring figure on 'Whose Line?'

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Jeff B. Davis is a comedian, impressionist, voice actor, and recurring participant on 'Whose Line?' on TV.

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Joel Murray is Bill Murray's youngest brother, who has made over 250 sitcom appearances and held roles in other shows.

What can I expect from this show? When does it come to Duluth?

The stage show is a 90-minute experience that offers a lot of the fun you love from the TV show. Improvised comedy and songs all based on audience suggestions are at the heart of this show.

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It comes to the DECC Symphony Hall in Duluth on Saturday, September 13, 2025. Doors open at 6:30 pm, with the show starting at 7:30 pm.

Tickets are on sale now, ranging anywhere from $69 up to $179 via Ticketmaster or the DECC Box Office.

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