
This Gothic comedy Fringe show, titled A Strange and Distant Manor was a long-form improved story created along with prompts from the audience. At the show I attended, the prompts were, a cave, a Vespa and a fear of spiders. It was a tale of family, secrets, and the supernatural. Once it was revealed that one family member, the strange uncle, was kept in a cage, that became a running gag.
A scene would play out and the other cast members, largely Sak Comedy Lab alumni, would stand in the wings watching and waiting for their moment to step into the scene. There were moments of complete comedic chaos and under it all the family dynamic played out. A prodigal son had returned and he wanted to introduce his family to his male partner. They seemed very accepting.
The caged uncle seemed to create the most drama and mayhem, but the family was clearly dysfunctional. Meeting the family of a partner is stressful enough but if they are completely insane then the task is all the more fraught with drama, laughs and spooky chills.
The story could take a dramatic turn at any moment when a cast member stepped in and introduced some unexpected twist. Watching improve is like watching tight rope walkers. I am always waiting for a slip and fall. But this cast was tightly knot and they kept each other afloat. No two shows were ever the same.
A Strange and Distant Manor by Travis Ray won the Critics’ Choice Award for Outstanding Improv Show at the 2026 Orlando International Fringe Festival. I am glad I had a chance to witness the chaos firsthand.
