
Third Ear Musical Improv
Wednesday, September 2, 2026 · 7:00 PM MST · Mary D. Fisher Theatre · Sedona, AZ
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What happens when eight fearless performers, two brilliant musicians, and an audience full of ideas come together? Nobody knows…and that’s exactly the point. After nearly two years of honing their craft, The Third Ear Musical Improv Troupe takes the stage for their first full-length performance on Wednesday, September 2 at 7:00 p.m. at the Mary D. Fisher Theatre in Sedona. The evening will feature a completely improvised 50-to-60 minute Broadway-style musical, along with several shorter musical improv pieces. Every scene, every character, every lyric, every melody, and every harmony will be created on the spot from audience suggestions. Nothing is scripted. It all happens live, once…and never again. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Yavapai County, helping support education, advocacy, and resources for individuals and families affected by mental illness. Third Ear Musical Improv was founded by Dr. Linda Roemer and is co-directed by Shaeri Richards and Chris Redish. The troupe brings together some of Northern Arizona’s most experienced improvisers along with exciting new talent. Five members — Shaeri Richards, Chris Redish, Linda Roemer, Mary Carder, and Ryan Rice — performed for years with Sedona’s beloved improv troupe Zenprov, which recently concluded an extraordinary 15-year run. Joining them are Karen Golden, Daniel Flynn, and Cheryl Good, members of the recently formed troupe Super Improv, with Ryan Rice performing in both ensembles. Providing the musical magic are acclaimed husband-and-wife duo Che’ Leon on guitar and Scott Vankleek on bass. Their ability to instantly create music in a variety of styles gives the performers an endless playground for spontaneous songs, emotional ballads, comic duets, and ensemble pieces. While improvisational theater has entertained audiences since the 1950s, musical improvisation takes the challenge to another level. Instead of simply inventing dialogue and…