The Box of Chocolates Show

Bash and Burn take the stage for a completely improvised comedy show. The four performers rely on each other's creativity and energy to turn audience suggestions into hilarious skits, scenes, and songs. With no scripts, every show is a unique experience that keeps the audience laughing and engaged from start to finish.

Adults Only
40 minutes
Comedy, Improvisation, Storytelling, Theatre, BIPOC, LGBTQ+
Old Stem Ciders
2811 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205

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Andrew grew up in a small town in southwest Colorado called Pagosa Springs. When he attended University of Denver, he thought he was going to be an engineer, but life had it’s own plans. He tried many different disciplines over his four years, eventually graduating in film, but the one consistent thing was his being a part of DU’s improv comedy team: Skintight Outrage. It is here where he met Alex, Alek, and David. After trying to go his own way post-graduation, Andrew is back in Denver, and is hoping to entertain people with his friends once again, reclaiming that sense of joy that has seemed to be missing.

David Painter (also known as DP, or Big D) is the benevolent, boisterous, and bricked up quarter of Bash&Burn with a mastery of cringe so great, you may never know if he’s really good at being bad, or just bad. He’s always looking for a bad pun to throw where it’s not needed.He’s done all sorts of things in different areas of the arts, from musical theatre in high school, to film and improv in college.

Alek is videographer and currently looking for the secrets of the universe. Currently however, he's to distracted throwing rocks in your local quarry.

Alex A was interested in improv from a very young age.


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Old Stem Ciders Taproom

2811 Walnut St, Denver, CO 80205

Entrance: The main entrance is at the end of the parking lot near the alley.

Parking: Street parking and nearby lots (https://www.bestparking.com/denver-co-parking/)

Accessibility: The taproom is wheelchair accessible and bathrooms are ADA accessible

Admission: You must show your ticket confirmation or purchase a ticket at the venue; all seating is general admission, audiences will wait in a queue before entry to the show