CCE’s ‘A Murder Most Fowl’ was a parody of classic noir films that incorporated goofy, bird-themed humor.
CCE Parodies Freshman Orientation at First Show
Improv comedy troupe Committee for Creative Enactments (CCE) pulled out all the stops at Orientation Session 8, its first show of the year.
‘The Devil Wears Fedora’ Allows Interaction With Diverse Characters
CCE’s ‘The Devil Wears Fedora’ incorporated raunchy humor and realistic characters into the “whodunit” event.
CCE Murder Mystery Mystifies, Intrigues Through Vibrant Characters
Through hair-flips, sly looks, and tasteful costumes, CCE’s Murder Mystery was a drole affair that left each audience member feeling as satisfied by deft character work.
CCE’s Pumpkin Spice Laughter is Not Basic, But Brilliant
Pumpkins Spice Laughter works as a great display of the many talents of CCE, as well as their ability to garner the most laughs out of a wide variety of concepts and scenarios.
CCE’s ‘Debatably Funny’ Pens a Fulfilling Comedic Foray
Masterfully employing set-ups, CCE is able to cash in dividends in the currency of laughter as they perform in ‘Debatably Funny.’
Nefarious Nuns Wield More than a Ruler in CCE’s ‘Murder Mystery’
CCE gives the Catholic tradition a serious wedgie in this parody of the murder mystery genre as the homicidal nuns exact their brutality on the unsuspecting.
CCE’s ‘March Radness’ Makes Laughter A No. 1 Seed
The ‘March Radness’ show by the Committee for Creative Enactments showcased the improvisational skills of its members, while engaging the creative sides of its audience.
Prior to Comedy Beanpot, BC Improv Group to Host a Preview
BC Improv Group CCE will host three universities this weekend as a preview for the Annual Comedy Beanpot on Feb. 18.
Who Killed Steve From ‘Blues’s Clues?’, A CCE Murder Mystery
The Committee for Creative Enactments attempted solve the mysterious murder case that unfolded during Arts Fest.