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Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza
American television series (2011)
American television series (2011)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| image | Improv-a-ganza logo.png |
| runtime | 20–24 minutes |
| creator | Drew Carey |
| director | Liz Zanin |
| presenter | Drew Carey |
| narrated | Rich Fields |
| music | Bob Derkach |
| starring | Drew Carey |
| Ryan Stiles | |
| Colin Mochrie | |
| Jeff Davis | |
| Chip Esten | |
| Jonathan Mangum | |
| Greg Proops | |
| Kathy Kinney | |
| Brad Sherwood | |
| Heather Anne Campbell | |
| Sean Masterson | |
| Bob Derkach | |
| Wayne Brady | |
| network | GSN |
| first_aired | |
| last_aired | |
| num_seasons | 1 |
| num_episodes | 40 |
| list_episodes | List of Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza episodes |
| executive_producer | Joe Roth |
| Drew Carey | |
| Scott Hemming | |
| Vince Totino | |
| producer | Ryan Stiles |
| Mike Sarkissian | |
| location | MGM Grand Las Vegas |
| country | United States |
| related | Whose Line Is It Anyway? |
| Green Screen Show | |
| company | Three Foot Giant Productions |
| Revolution Television | |
| International Mammoth Television |
Ryan Stiles Colin Mochrie Jeff Davis Chip Esten Jonathan Mangum Greg Proops Kathy Kinney Brad Sherwood Heather Anne Campbell Sean Masterson Bob Derkach Wayne Brady Drew Carey Scott Hemming Vince Totino Mike Sarkissian Green Screen Show Revolution Television International Mammoth Television
Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza is an American improvisational comedy television program that aired in the United States on the Game Show Network (GSN). Produced at the Hollywood Theatre at the MGM Grand in Paradise, Nevada, the series was hosted by Drew Carey, host of the original American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, a similar show that featured several of the same cast members. The show premiered on April 11, 2011, airing 40 episodes in total. The series completed its eight-week run on June 3, 2011. Despite only lasting for one season, critical reception of the show was generally positive.
Format

Similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway? and Drew Carey's Green Screen Show, the program features the performers acting in improvisational comedy sketches in front of a live audience using suggestions and participation from the live studio audience viewers. Many American Whose Line alumni return for this show. Each episode consists of three or four improv games, each one introduced by a different cast member, with each game taking up an entire segment. Unlike Whose Line, the series is filmed at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada. Carey himself is a performer and takes part in games with the other cast members.
The series also interacted with the viewing audience by allowing viewers to enter a sweepstakes to win a trip for two to Las Vegas and a stay in the MGM Grand Hotel. One random winner was selected per day for each episode aired.
Cast
In addition to hosting the show, Carey also serves as one of the main performers. Other members of the cast include Heather Anne Campbell, Jeff Davis, Chip Esten, Kathy Kinney, Jonathan Mangum, Sean Masterson, Colin Mochrie, Greg Proops, Brad Sherwood, Ryan Stiles, and series musician Bob Derkach. Guest performers include Wayne Brady, Charlie Sheen, Steve Kamer, series announcer Rich Fields, and The Price Is Right models Rachel Reynolds, Manuela Arbeláez, Gwendolyn Osborne.
Production
The series, its cast members, and its premiere date were announced on January 10, 2011. On February 16, 2011, GSN announced that the show would premiere alongside Love Triangle. The show premiered on April 11, 2011, at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
On August 25, 2011, Carey announced through Twitter that the show was effectively canceled as GSN would not be ordering any more episodes of Improv-A-Ganza. From November 16, 2012 to January 4, 2013, reruns of the show aired on GSN. The two-hour time slot allowed GSN to air the entire 40 episodes in a 10-week stretch. Laff acquired the rights to the show in 2015, airing it on Saturday nights. The series has never been released on DVD or Blu-ray, although as of June 2023 it's available to stream on TubiTV.
Reception
The A.V. Clubs Ryan McGee believed fans of improv would enjoy the show, writing, "what escapes through this series' run should give fans of improv enough pleasure to justify checking in whenever possible." Melinda Houston of The Sydney Morning Herald found the premise of the show "deceptively simple,” but she was "in awe of the intellectual effort involved." She added, "When the laughs do come, they're all the more satisfying for being so surprising and spontaneous. Thoroughly entertaining."
References
References
- (April 21, 2011). "GSN Gives Away a Trip for Two to Vegas Each Weeknight During "Drew's Clues Watch and Win" Sweepstakes, Running Now Through June 4". GSN Corporate.
- {{cite episode. (May 11, 2011)
- de Moraes, Lisa. (March 30, 2011). "Charlie Sheen to try improv on Drew Carey's new GSN series". [[The Washington Post]].
- (March 30, 2011). "Charlie Sheen Joins the Cast of ''Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza'' April 12 on GSN". GSN Corporate.
- {{cite episode. (May 18, 2011)
- (January 10, 2011). "GSN and Drew Carey Announce Cast Members for ''Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza'' Premiering April 11, 2011". GSN Corporate.
- (February 16, 2011). "GSN Announces New Premiere Dates for ''Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza'' and ''Love Triangle'' with Wendy Williams; Both to Launch April 11". GSN Corporate.
- Keller, Rich. (April 8, 2011). "''Drew Carey's Improv-a-Ganza'' to Premiere Monday on GSN". AOL.
- Keller, Joel. (April 20, 2011). "Ryan Stiles on ''Improv-a-Ganza'' and Why Charlie Sheen Is Pulling an Andy Kaufman". AOL.
- Drew Carey. (August 25, 2011). "Bad news today. #GSN won't be ordering any more episodes of #Improvaganza. Many thanks to them for giving us the chance anyway.".
- Davis, Alex. (November 7, 2012). "''Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza'' Returns to GSN Starting November 16th". BuzzerBlog.
- "Laff: TV Schedule". [[Laff (TV network).
- "Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza (2011)". [[TVShowsOnDVD.com]].
- McGee, Ryan. (April 11, 2011). "''Drew Carey's Improv-A-Ganza''". [[The A.V. Club]].
- Houston, Melinda. (October 14, 2012). "Critic's choice: the week ahead in TV". [[The Sydney Morning Herald]].
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