COMM student Pete McClellan performs improv, free show Friday night

Pete McClellanPete McClellan came to Florida State in 2012, double majoring in Media Production & Communications and Marketing. In his three years at Florida State, he’s dipped his fingers into the FSU Flying High Circus, improv and recently debuted his first album, Pure Fiction. An employee of the Oglesby Union, you can find Pete working and performing there with No Bears Allowed, a comedy improv troupe at Florida State.

No Bears Allowed was established in 2011 by a group of now-alumni. Think ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway’ style games with the same infectious laughter rippling through an auditorium of 250+ students.

 

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No Bears Allowed

While no two shows are alike, they feature two different sections: a short form and long form session. No Bears Allowed boasts 19 members who participate in both short and long form. Short form features 15 members who play various improv games that feed off the audience’s input. The long form sessions have 18 members split between three groups: Mitsubishi Galant, Mitosis and Better Than Nothing.

If a No Bears Allowed show sounds like it’ll tickle your fancy, there’s a (FREE!) show this Friday the 13th in the Student Services Building, Room 203 at 8 PM. Find out more information on their Facebook event page.