Let's make your event the one they're still talking about.
Here's everything else you need to book us with confidence.
Custom-Built Comedy for Your Event
Every show is built fresh for your night. We learn your honoree's story, your inside jokes, your event's themes, and your room before we ever step on stage. (We always keep it kind.)
Why Book Consensual Improv
The Roster
Thirteen working performers — not a handful of moonlighters. We bring the right size cast for your room, from a tight 2-person duo for an intimate dinner to a full ensemble for a 300-person ballroom.
The Track Record
Performing since 2016. Aspen Laugh Festival performers. Shared bills with Trevor Noah, Norm Macdonald, Second City, and Alex Edelman. Our shows have anchored fundraising galas, the Town of Basalt holiday party, slope-side surprises, and one ballpit.

What You Get

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Featured Performance
A custom comedy show — anywhere from a 10-minute mini-set that anchors a cocktail hour to a 75-minute featured performance that anchors your whole evening. Long-form storytelling, short-form games, optional musical sketches.
Best for: galas, fundraisers, after-dinner programs, retirement celebrations, milestone birthdays.
2
'Gonzo' Immersive
Site-specific characters who arrive in the middle of your event and bring the unexpected with them. Your guests don't watch a show — they get pulled into one.
Best for: surprise birthdays, bachelor and bachelorette parties, holiday parties, themed receptions, silent auctions, slope-side reveals.
3
Custom Sets
We build material from your event's themes, your honoree's story, your community's inside jokes. Mission-aligned for galas. Milestone birthdays. Always specific to your moment, never generic.
Best for: anywhere personalization matters more than format.
Recent Private Events


A few of the events we've shown up for in the last year. Yours could be next.
Waldorf School Fundraiser, Carbondale (2025)
A bespoke 75-minute set for parents and donors to connect with the Waldorf's mission, without the stuffy jazz quartet and mini-quiche routine. Interactive comedy that made the ask feel like the best part of the night, not the part everyone was bracing for. The kind of fundraiser where guests don't even feel like they're being asked to give, because they're having too much fun.
The takeaway: Galas don't have to feel like galas. We help mission-driven orgs raise more by making donors feel something real.
Mountain Travel Symposium, Snowmass Village (2025)
For an SNL-themed opening reception, we showed up as beloved SNL characters, roamed the room interacting with attendees in character, then improvised a fully custom show based on their suggestions. We essentially served as event MCs while bringing immersive comedy to the room, turning a standard reception into the night people remembered from the entire conference.
The takeaway: When your event has a theme, we don't just match it, we lean all the way in. The result is something nobody expected and nobody forgets.
Town of Basalt Holiday Party, TACAW Stage (2024)
A custom holiday show built entirely from the town employees' inside jokes. (Yes, the Basalt Bandshell got the loudest laugh of the night.) We pre-interviewed staff, learned what mattered, and built the show around their year together, turning what could have been another awkward holiday gathering at a dingy bowling alley into the show people are still quoting at meetings.
The takeaway: Holiday parties are an opportunity, not an obligation. We make them what your team actually wants them to be.
Private Birthday Party, Glenwood Springs (2025)
We facilitated a sequence of games designed to give everyone a moment to shine and to connect, because making real friends as an adult is hard, and most birthday parties don't help. Nobody picked up their phone the entire night.
The takeaway: This is what private parties can be. Not another sheet-cake-and-small-talk gathering. A night people are still talking about because they actually connected.
How it works

1. You email us.
Tell us about your event — date, venue, audience, what you're trying to make people feel.
2. We propose
Within a few days, you'll get a tailored proposal: format, cast size, timing, and a clear quote. No surprise add-ons.
3. We build
Once you confirm, our team gets to work on custom material. For galas and themed events, we'll have a 30-minute discovery call to learn what we need to know: your honoree's story, your inside jokes, your sensitive areas, your room.
4. We show up
On the night, your room lights up. You enjoy the night you planned. Your guests have something to text about for weeks.

Still have questions?
How far out do you book?
We're currently booking 2026-27 dates. For galas and major events, we recommend reaching out 3–6 months ahead. For smaller private parties, 4–8 weeks is usually fine.
How big a cast do you bring?
Depends on your room and format. A 2–3 person duo for an intimate dinner. A 6-person ensemble for most galas and parties. Larger casts available for big productions.
How do you make sure the comedy fits our event?
Pre-event discovery. For galas and themed events, we have a 30-minute call with you to learn your honoree's story, your event's themes, your audience, and anything we should avoid. Then we build the show around what we learned.
What if our event has sensitive themes — fundraising for grief support, mental health, etc.?
We do these regularly. We've performed for some of the most mission-critical non-profits in the valley. We always keep it kind, and we'll never punch down. If you have specific concerns, the discovery call is exactly where we work them out.
Can you do an outdoor / unconventional venue?
Yes. We've performed in living rooms, ballrooms, breweries, ski lodges, on the TACAW stage, and yes — once in a ballpit. As long as the audience can see and hear us, we can make it work.
Do you provide your own equipment?
We bring everything we need to perform. For larger venues, you'll want to provide a sound system and stage lighting; for smaller ones, our voices and a clear sightline are usually enough. We'll talk through specifics on the discovery call.
