Starla and Sons is a longform improv comedy group at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
[1] The group currently has seven members, and performs fast-paced traditional longform forms like the Harold, Deconstruction, and Monoscene, as well as its own invention, the Starla.
Eleven college and professional groups, including ImprovBoston and Unexpected Company, performed in the festival.
[3][4][5] Starla and Sons also performed at the 15th Annual Del Close Marathon at the UCB Theater in New York City.
[6] In 2009, Starla and Sons were implicated in the controversy surrounding Serger the Russian horse and his alleged involvement in the death of his mother.