WORKPLACE DRAMA

Artwork by James Buffington

Workplace Drama is a monthly Storytelling Jam hosted by Motz (rhymes with boats)

The vibe is relaxed, loose-y goose-y, and very DIY.

First time performers and professionals alike are welcome!

We’re all part of the jam.

Tickets $12, Beer, Wine, and Concessions available!

Strike Theater
824 NE 18th Ave
Mpls, MN 55418

Sep 18th: Back to School!

Come hear stories about what special jobs you worked during high school, college, grad school, to buy those books! Featuring stories from:

Chris Rodriguez!
Michael Rogers!
Phil Gonzales!
Farrah Buffington!
Eric Eichenlaub!
James Buffington!

Rest of 2024 Show Days & Themes!

Jun 19th: Summer Jobs!
What special jobs did you have in the summer to beat the heat?

Jul 17th: Summer Jobs Pt. 2!
So popular last year we're doing it twice! Hear more stories of summer jobs!

Aug 28th: The Fair & The Fringe!
We have two awesome things in August...the Fair & the Fringe! Hear stories about fairgoer bingo, fringe crushes, or eating too much on a stick!

Sep 18th: Back to School!
Jobs you worked during high school, college, grad school, to buy those books!

Oct 23rd: Scary Jobs!
Creepy crawly tales of infernal bosses, co-workers from hell, and customers from your worst nightmares!

Nov 19th: (Tuesday show!) Office Romance!
Coworker crushes, "work spouses", or sparks in the breakroom!

Dec 18th: Holiday Parties!
Tales of disgruntled elves, retail reinforcements, seasonal shipping influxes, or serving the holiday shopping crowd in restaurants and bars!

"a perfect night of storytelling - we got to laugh and cry and act like we were in a big living room together - we just needed big bowls of popcorn."
- Linda Sue Anderson

“I was traveling to Minneapolis and looking for fun things to do. I happened upon the Strike Theater and their show "Workplace Drama". I'll be honest, I wasn't exactly sure what I was walking into, but I was delighted by the atmosphere, the comradery, and the hilarious improv and not so improv storytelling that commenced. I was welcomed with open arms and even gave an improv speech myself. If I lived in Minneapolis, I would definitely want to return again and again. What a great group of people and fun atmosphere. Long live the theater nerds!”
-Tyler Whitney
Oklahoma City