Sea Tea Improv Studios at 75 Pratt Street

Are you like us? Does Getting Things Done spark joy? Have you used the Power of Habit to bring yourself to a Tipping Point of efficiency? Or, are you a normal person who just wants to help out your favorite local arts organization? Sea Tea Improv has increased its programming by 300% in the past six months, and we have a list a mile long of little things we need to get done! Rather than parse it out in 30-minute increments over all of 2017 (ugh), we would love your help in blasting through our list in a single, glorious day.

Your guides through this dark woods will be Managing Director Julia Pistell and Brain’s Song/Winnepeg star Brian Hines. These two nerds will keep the day on-task and fun. (Note: “fun” fo r them means Getting A Lot Done.)” What do you need? They say “merely a willingness to help. Show up at any time and select a project from a beautiful KanBan Board. You will be assigned a team and given supplies. Cars and ipods with awesome playlists may be used.” Who can help? “literally anyone! Bring your friends, bring your kids who can be easily tricked into child labor. Bring a laptop if you would like to do computer-y work (that will be an option!).” The projects range from taking inventory to cleaning to painting to “Hugging Greg as he tries to get to inbox zero.” There is no charge to volunteer. You will be bribed to help with coffee and doughnuts. Yes, somehow Sea Tea has managed to make volunteering sound like a blast.

