The 404′s Announce Their Event Schedule

The 404′s Announce Their Event Schedule

From The 404′s:

The 404s Improv Comedy Group Announces Their 2010 Spring Schedule

“The 404s”, fandom’s best known improv comedy group, are announcing
our spring schedule of appearances at events around Canada. Fans of
all kinds will have many opportunities to catch The 404s performing
our signature Anime Improv shows at many events, including Otafest in
Calgary, Anime North in Toronto, and Soba-Bowl and Haru-Fest in
Edmonton.We’ll also be performing at two non-anime shows this spring,
including a the new Cal-Con gaming convention and a return visit to
the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo!

The 404s mix new and classic improv games with our own geeky twist,
and with the audience’s suggestions and participation we create new,
hilarious comedy that has been keeping fans laughing since 2003.
Here’s a summary of where you can catch us!

Con-G – Guelph - February 20-21 [This show has already occurred]

Soba Bowl IV – Edmonton – Saturday, March 13

Cal-Con Gaming Convention – Calgary – Sat-Sun, March 27-28

Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo – Calgary – Sat-Sun, April 24-25

Haru-Fest – Edmonton – Saturday, May 1

Otafest - Calgary – May 21-23

Anime North – Toronto – May 26-28

More show announcements will be coming soon, including a return to our
flagship event Animethon this summer, and more performances around the
country. We’re looking forward to a great season of performances in
2010, and hopes new and longtime fans of both anime and The 404s will
come check out the great, unique improv comedy we create with every
show. See you there!

Website: www.the404s.com
Twitter: @the404s
YouTube and Facebook – Search for “The 404s”

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About the Author

Victor Vargas is the manager and editor of Anime-Alberta. He's the former chair of Animethon 16 & Animethon 15 as well as a former president of BAKA (The Banzai Anime Klub of Alberta)