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Make ‘Em Laugh at This Kid-Friendly Improv Show in Nashville

Posted on May 5, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A group of actors holding out their hands on a stage. A sign reads Gnu Tales behind them.

Pictured from left to right, top to bottom: Josh Martin, Elle Becker, Sofia Apuzzo, Travis Moore, Austin Garrison, John Yates, Sadie Harris, Jessica Davis, and Mahailie Griffith. (Courtesy of Sadie Harris)

On the second Saturday of every month, Gnu Tales hits the stage at Third Coast Comedy Club with a hilarious interactive improv show about fairy tales for kids and adults of all ages. The next show is this Saturday, May 10. I spoke with cast member Sadie Harris to learn more about the program.

How did you become part of Gnu Tales?

"I was taking classes at Third Coast Comedy Club when I heard about Gnu Tales. I took my family one Saturday, and we all had such a great time! It was silly and creative and so much fun for everyone. When auditions happened again, I tried out and was so happy to find out I made the team. Since then, I've enjoyed performing with the troupe with my kids in the audience, leading workshops for kids, and being a part of this incredible creative community!"

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How does this program serve Nashville's children?

"Gnu Tales serves as a creative outlet to cultivate young children's imaginations, and provides a unique space for families to share in this experience. Studies show that improv increases confidence, encourages creativity, and teaches life skills such as communication and teamwork. In addition to shows every second Saturday of the month, Gnu Tales also offers improv workshops for kids, tweens, and teens, including a Kids Playshop for ages 4-8 where children and their caregivers can play, laugh, and get silly together. The cast has also performed in various spaces outside of Third Coast, such as libraries, parks, and birthday parties!

"Word of mouth is the main way we reach new families, so helping spread the “gnus” is the best way the city could help us bring improv to more youth."

What's your favorite part of being a member?

"All of them! I love working with kids because their imaginations have no limits, which creates such a fun world to play in. I also love that we’re able to offer affordable family activities. As a mom, that’s such a valuable find. And as a playshop leader/cast member, I love seeing kids and parents experience this magical space where they can just play together and go home with new games to keep playing. Gnu Tales is unlike anything I've ever seen, and it’s such an incredible Nashville experience. I hope you come join the fun!"

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