Everett Improv to Shut Down Permanently

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Improv will permanently close on August 9, 2025, as owner Britney Barber transitions back to the East Coast to be near her son. In her announcement, Barber thanked the community for their support, highlighting the venue's commitment to high-quality local entertainment over the past six years. The Improv has offered various events, classes, and a bar, serving as a cornerstone of the local comedy scene. Patrons can still enjoy the bar and sign up for events until the final day of operation. Tickets and class sign-ups are available on their official website.

The closure of Everett Improv represents a loss for local entertainment and the community's cultural landscape. Located at 2610 Colby Ave, the venue has been a popular destination for comedy lovers in Everett. As the final night approaches, many locals are encouraged to visit and experience the space one last time.

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