Greyson Benton-Hart
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Been coming to push for around five years now and when I tell you this charming little place has deeply woven it's way into my life in facets I never expected.
Let me tell my story...
I was a performer my entire life in theatre and music. When I was 19 - I had my first stroke and I learned that I was born with a genetic condition that will cause my muscles, joints, bones, and organs to deteriorate for the rest of my life.
I thought that's it, I'm done. Nobody will watch the sad sick girl on a stage.
Here's where push comes in. I was called up for audience participation at Unusual Suspects (go see it), their murder mystery improv show. I made some silly joke and the audience laughed.
A switch turned back on in my brain. I realized I CAN still do this.
I immediately signed up for improv 101 class with Brad! And what i found there was AMAZING, unyielding support for performers and artists of every level, passion, and from every walk of life.
Co-owner and Improv teacher Brad teaches the motto that everyone at push has "got your back" and he doesn't just tell you. He shows you.
The culture created around this one phrase is genuine and real and in all honesty -Brad, Push, and everyone involved with this place CHANGED MY LIFE.
So go see a show here (you can't beat a night of laughs for $5-$15), join a class, come get involved. You will not regret it.
You may just find your life changed for the better