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Watch the Stories!

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Four hilarious stories from four talented performers. Three are true. One is not. Watch 'em all and ponder...

​​Who among our storytellers is lying?

How did we determine the order of our storytellers?

At our live shows, we ask an audience member to draw names from a small bucket to determine the order in which our storytellers perform. In light of  current circumstances, we had to find an alternative approach. 

We entered the first names of our four storytellers in alphabetical order into the List Randomizer tool on Random.org. The results are posted here, just to keep us honest.

Are you ready to hear some stories?


NOTE: In some cases, storytellers have chosen to change the names of characters in the interest of privacy.
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Storyteller #1: Molly



​Wow. Talk about a case of "murder most fowl"! Don't chicken out... it's time to grill Molly with those questions.


Ask Molly a question

Storyteller #2: Jasmine



​Did this near-death experience really happen or has Jasmine been binge-watching episodes of Bizarre Foods?


Ask Jasmine a question

Storyteller #3: Kate



​Is it just a coincidence or are there a lot of coincidences in Kate's story? Maybe a few too many?
Ask Kate a question

Storyteller #4: Lura



​Is this a true story or the plot of an ABC Afterschool Special, circa 1977
?
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Ask Lura a question

Pre-Interrogation Straw Poll

So... now that you've heard all the stories, who do you think the liar is? Bear in mind that this isn't your OFFICIAL vote -- that happens later. We just want to know which way you're leaning. Was any particular storyteller more suspicious than the rest? Let us know.
Who do you think the liar is?
Molly
Jasmine
Kate
Lura

About Washington Improv Theater

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Washington Improv Theater is the District's premier destination for longform improv. For more than 20 years, their mission has been to unleash the creative power of improv in Washington, DC. Reaching over 20,000 audience members each year, audiences keep coming back because WIT shows are consistently entertaining, exciting, and smart. WIT performers have gone on to work on Saturday Night Live and The Daily Show. Thousands of Washingtonians have taken WIT classes, which have been called “the most fun you can legally have.”

Learn more at witdc.org.

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