
Thank you for visiting The Oxymorons!
We're Celebrating Our 21st Anniversary!
The Oxymorons are San Antonio's premiere improvisational comedy troupe. We've been performing as a group since 1989.
So what is this "Improv" thing, anyway?
Glad you asked!
Improvised performance is as old as performance itself. From the 1500s to the 1700s, Commedia dell'arte performers improvised in the streets of Italy.
What we know today as improvisational comedy has been around since the 1950s, and was featured in the BBC, and later ABC, hit show "Who's Line is it Anyway?"
This fun-filled style of comedy depends on audience participation to define the show. Audience members (that would be YOU) make topical suggestions; the performers immediately incorporate the ideas into comedy scenes.
But it's much more fun to see improv than to read about it, so please come and see us play at one of our upcoming improvisational shows.
Learn more about The Oxymorons.
Watch Us Play
Here's an exerpt from our Friday night performances in San Antonio, Texas, at The Rose Theatre. This game is called "Pan Left/Pan Right". The audience gives the players their topics and hilarity ensues. The topics in this round are "brown", "bar", "schizophrenia", "in-laws", "2nd star to the right and straight on until morning" and "hot damn".
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Showtimes
Rivercenter Comedy Club
Join us every week on Tuesday nights at the Rivercenter Comedy Club in beautiful downtown San Antonio.
Performances are at 8:30pm, and ticket prices are $15.
You can reach the Rivercenter Comedy Club at (210) 229-1420.
The Rose Theatre
Friday nights are back!
Join us on Friday nights at The Rose Theatre on the north side of San Antonio. (11838 Wurzbach SA TX 78230 - corner of Lockhill-Selma).
Performances are at 10:15pm, and ticket prices are $8.
18 years and older only, and bring your ID because it's BYOB!
Limit of one 6-pack or bottle of wine per person with 21+ ID.Dress Like a 'Moron
Visit our online apparel store on Cafe Press to purchase Oxy gear.
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