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Saturday, August 8, 2026

Minnesota Fringe Festival 2026: "Improvised Love Is Blind--Minnesota Fringe Edition"

Day:
 2

Show: 4


Category: Comedy / Improv / Audience participation

By: DallaDanna Productions

Directed by: Michael DallaValle & Danna Sheridan

Location: Strike Theater

Summary: The title says it all - an improvised spoof of the Netflix dating show Love is Blind.

Highlights: This show is a regular at Strike, and I saw it two years ago, but at the time I had never watched the reality show it's based on. In fact I don't watch any dating reality shows, but I did break down and watch Love is Blind Season 8 last year because it featured Minneapolis residents, with some local filming. Unfortunately I had to suffer through 6 or 8 episodes of inane "pod dates" to get to the local parts (including Bryant Lake Bowl). It's a show that's ripe for mocking, and this troupe does it well. Usually they do a "season" over several shows on a weekend, but for Fringe, they're doing the whole season in under an hour. Since I've now seen the show, the setup makes a little more sense to me. First we see the awkward "blind" dates, each half of the couple on one side of a screen clutching a golden goblet (just like the show), mixing it up with different pairs of the 6-person cast (Robbie Darling, Lisa Fulton, Derek Landseidel, Olivia Wulf, and co-directors/creators Michael DallaValle and Danna Sheridan). Then the in-person meeting, then the vacationing together (location based on audience prompt), returning home to meet each other's family, and finally - the wedding. They read vows provided by the audience before the show, which are almost as ridiculous as the ones on the show, and when it comes to the pivotal question, they draw a slip of paper that says "yes" or "no" out of a bin, which adds a bit of tension. Whether you've seen the original show or not, this is a very funny and fast spoof of reality show dating (and marriage), this troupe of improvisors making it look natural, and hilarious. After watching an entire season of Love is Blind, I can tell you that the Improvised Love is Blind is much more fun, and a much better use of your time.

Saturday, February 10, 2024

"Improvised Love is Blind" at Strike Theater

I don't get to Strike Theater, our Northeast Minneapolis home for sketch comedy, storytelling, and spoken word, nearly as often as I would like. But with zero traditional theater shows opening this weekend (in advance of the storm that is late February), I was able to check out Improvised Love is Blind: Season 2. Apparently it's based on a Netflix dating show, which I've never watched or even heard of, so I might have missed some of the references (what are pods?). But the general concept is clear - one of those contrived dating pool situations, with lots of drama and mayhem. They're running it this weekend like episodes of a TV series, and I saw the second episode - after the pairing in the pods, and before the weddings. It would be fun to see all three shows, but even one is a fun evening. The finale is tonight, but last night was over sold out (perhaps the fullest I've ever seen Strike Theater), so get your tickets soon if you're interested! Otherwise check out Strike's website for upcoming shows, including a return of the laughing-through-grief show Wish You Were Here in March. I'm also hoping my favorite - Improvised Bake-Off - will return this year. But there are plenty of shows to choose from in the meantime, as well as classes for those interested in learning how to do improv and storytelling.