At UCB Theatre, *The Trial: An Improvised Court Experience* treats the courtroom as a framework for comedy and group storytelling. Performers build a case in real time, shaping testimony, objections, and verdict around audience-provided details, so each night functions like a one-off civic ritual. In a city where legal spectacle and performance often blur, the format reads as a small, pointed study of how narratives become “facts.” Its significance is local and contemporary: New York improv repurposing institutional language as play.
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