Wednesday Night Comedy // Submission Form
Award-winning comedian Erick Acuña hosts a monthly show at DC Arts Center (Adams Morgan) with some of the funniest improv acts in DC. All profits go to the performers.

This submission form is divided into three sections based on these situations:
1. Your improv team wants to perform
2. You have an idea for an improv show and would like help casting and staging it
3. You want to perform in someone else's show

Feel free to submit through any of the sections that apply to you.

This is an open submission. We'll reach out to you for your availability for future shows. If you
have any questions, please contact Erick Acuña at erickacuna.com/erickacuna.com/contact

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Your Name *
What are you applying for? *
SECTION 1. Use this ONLY if you selected ‘I have an improv team, and we want to perform.’ Please include the name of your team
Names of your teammates
Tell us a little bit about your team (covering stuff like when where you formed, where you’ve trained, where have you performed before, how often do you rehearse, and if you have a coach).
Wednesday Night Comedy is looking for unique improv acts to entice the public. Previous acts have included a show based on TikTok videos, a murder mystery show, a show based on Latinx stories, and a show based on everyday embarrassing goofs. Tell us about the format you would like to perform. (Imagine your target audience doesn’t know a thing about improv formats like the Harold or Pretty Flower. How would you sell your show to them?)
Include a 15-word-or-less blurb that would promote your show to a general audience
SECTION 2. Use this ONLY if you selected ‘I have an idea for an improv show and would likehelp casting and staging it.‘ Wednesday Night Comedy is looking for unique improv acts to entice the public. Previous acts have included a show based on TikTok videos, a murder mystery show, a show based on Latinx stories, and a show based on everyday embarrassing goofs. Tell us about the format you would like to perform. (Imagine your target audience doesn’t know a thing about improv formats like the Harold or Pretty Flower. How would you sell your show to them?)
Include a 15-word-or-less blurb that would promote your show to a general audience
SECTION 3. ONLY if you selected 'I want to perform in someone else's show'.
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