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After 23 seasons and 400 episodes of “Whose Line Is It Anyway,” the gang has still got the magic.

And now, they’re taking it on the road.

From Oct. 8 all the way until April 18, 2024, long-running cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis and Joel Murray will play 32 venues all over North America as part of their ‘Whose Live Anyway Tour.’

That includes gigs at Newark, NJ’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Friday, Oct. 13 and Red Bank, NJ’s Hackensack Meridian Health Theatre on Sunday, Oct. 15.

Each show is 90 minutes of improvised comedy and song based on audience suggestions. As the ‘Whose Live’ website says, “Like the TV show, only live!”

Plus, some fans may even be invited onstage to participate.

Want to go to a show?

As of now, tickets for most upcoming performances have ticket prices starting anywhere from $40 to $200 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Wondering what they cost for the show closest to you?

Keep scrolling.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the 2023-24 ‘Whose Live Anyway’ tour below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

‘Whose Live Anyway’ 2023-24 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for all shows can be found here:

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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All ages are welcomed, but be aware that “PG-13” language will be used during the performance.

‘Whose Live Anyway’ cast

Four performers will take the stage at all ‘Whose Live’ shows.

Here’s what you need to know about them.

Ryan Stiles has been with “Whose Line Is It Anyway” since the show premiered way back in 1998. The Canadian-American actor has also had recurring roles in “The Drew Carey Show” and “Two And A Half Men.”

Greg Proops, 64, appeared in 80 of the 400 “Whose Line” shows over the years. When he’s not on the show, he’s performing stand-up comedy at venues all over the U.S. and providing the titular voice in “Bob The Builder: Project: Build It” in seasons 10-14.

Joel Murray may look familiar for a number of reasons. Perhaps you remember him as Freddy Rumsen in “Mad Men.” Or it’s possible you recognize him as Bill Murray’s little brother. Either way, he’s a prolific character actor and has been touring with ‘Whose Live’ since 2014.

Jeff B. Davis is the youngest member of the quartet at 50. In addition to his work on “Whose Line Is It Anyway” and Dan Harmon’s “Harmonquest,” he’s also known for his Sam Elliott, Christopher Walken, Keanu Reeves, and Jeff Goldblum impressions.

Note: Long-time cast member Colin Mochrie is on an improvised hypnosis tour with Brad Sherwood. You can grab tickets here.

How to watch “Whose Line Is It Anyway”

Haven’t caught an episode of “Whose Line” in years?

The first ten seasons — aka the UK version — can be streamed on Tubi.

Later seasons are on HBO Max.

Fun events for the family in 2023

Get yer wholesome entertainment here!

We’ve got five shows that are fun for the whole family below.

Want to go to a concert instead this year? Check out our list of the 52 biggest tours in 2023 here.

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