Laugh, think & feel with YouTuber comedian JP Sears at Houston Improv

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Catch a socially-distanced set from JP Sears—YouTuber, comedian, emotional healing coach, author, speaker, world traveler, and curious student of life—at Houston Improv from Friday, August 28 to Sunday, August 30, 2020.

All patrons will be seated at tables, limited to their own parties, and ticket prices are set by the number of people at the table. Masks are required

Sears’ work empowers people to live more meaningful lives. He is very active with his online videos where he encourages healing and growth through his humorous and entertainingly informative videos, which have accumulated over 300 million views.

Sears is also the host of his new podcast, The Awaken With JP Sears Show.

Social Distancing & COVID-19 Precautions

All guests will be seated at their own table for their small group, socially distanced from other attendees. Masks are required when not eating or drinking at your own private table for your party. Seating is limited at 50% capacity. Click here for more information about Houston Improv’s COVID-19 precautions.

Many businesses around Greater Houston and the State of Texas are open and individual social distancing practices vary from location to location. Masks are mandated by the Governor of Texas and City of Houston in all cases when indoors or where social distancing is not possible.

Please contact this organizer directly if you have any questions about their operational guidelines during this time.

Click here for the latest updates from Texas Medical Center on COVID-19 cases in the Greater Houston area.

YouTuber, Comedian & Speaker JP Sears at Houston Improv

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