![]() We may collect contact information including your name, phone number, email address, age, zip code, geolocation, and profile picture (“Contact Information”) and interest-related information, including but not limited to favorite types of activities and occasions, desired target age(s) for events, desired budget for events, desired location(s) for events, and desired time(s) for events (“Customization Information”). “Personal Information” means information by which you may be personally identified, including, but not limited to, Contact Information, Customization Information, and Analytical Information (each as defined below). Information We Collect We collect Personal Information that you choose to provide to us when you contact us to request information regarding our services or when you otherwise use the Services. We do not sell or rent your information to third parties. We collect your information only when you provide it to us and we collect only the minimum amount of information necessary. This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of companies that we do not own and/or control or to people that we do not employ or manage. We provide certain services through the Site and the Application, including services that allow a user to register an account create, post, share, and promote events send, share, receive, and respond to event invitations create and circulate interest surveys provide feedback regarding events and view statistics and analytics regarding events (collectively, the “Services”).īy using the Services, you consent to the data practices described in this Privacy Policy. The website (the “Site”) and the related mobile application (collectively, with the Site, the “Application”) are owned and operated by Event Vesta, Inc. ![]() It’s hard not to want to go back again.PRIVACY POLICY (Date of Last Revision: May 9, 2022) The people are easy to talk to, they have to be one of the easiest group of people to network with. A corner of Omaha that offers vivacity, community, and unpredictability. The Backline is a rare oddity that many cities can afford. They go on stage every fourth Friday at 8pm. Sometimes family-friendly, sometimes dirtier than the cops in Training Day, the Holograms gals will keep you engaged from their first line to their last. Their lady long-form is not only high energy, but sharp and full of satire, guaranteed to make you forget the state of the union, even if just for one evening. The Holograms is Des Moines’ first, and only, all female improv team. Then Backline’s finest improvisers create scenes based off those stories. Maybe you stole a brownie from a roommate or spun cookies in a football field-either way we’ll take them as long as they are true. Interrogated is a fast-paced and adult-friendly improv where we’ll ask you, the audience, to confess stories from a time where you got away with something. They are on every fourth Thursday at 9pm featuring a special new opening act every month. Nick Rowley and Jon Herman take you on an adventure through the magical realm of My Giant “where you can meet anyone from a caustic mountain man struggling to understand his effeminate son to two pilots who struggle with memories of absentee fathers while making the inflight announcements.” The next one is one April 27 and tickets are three dollars, as they are for most of the shows here. They are all relatively obscure and the goal is to get their names out. There’s Experimental 3somes, which follows an hour of 3-person improv teams. A wide variety of events are booked from across the state and even in Iowa. The Backline is primarily known for improv. Despite all of this, the crowd will humor any comic who gets up and tries. There could be an infinite amount of thought and care put into the material, the comic could think they’re the most hilarious individual on earth, and yet still, they can land with a thud. There’s no assurance the material is any good. Performing there is beyond nerve-racking. It’s all unpretentious, but charming nonetheless. ![]() There are two rooms, one presumably for the various events and then the other, behind velvet cloth reminiscent of that creepy hotel in “Twin Peaks” was the stage. It’s about fun, it emphasizes community and it offers relief for the stressors of daily life. This isn’t about becoming a great professional, or about mastery. Yet still, the crowd claps, and they laugh along. Some will do well, and others will flounder. People will get up and perform, regulars surely. Standup at the Backline is a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
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