On a brisk evening in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States, the lights go low in a back-of-house theater while the front taproom hums with conversations and the clink of glasses. Long Form Improv Jam is a monthly 90-minute gathering that trades quick-fire games for extended scene work—multi-scene montages, character deep dives, and continuous sets spun from a single audience suggestion. The format favors players who've completed Level 101 or who have some community-stage experience; that makes the room a productive balance of warm, supportive players and sharp scene-smiths. The jam opens with check-in at 8:15 PM and a short guided warmup at 8:30; names are drawn to assemble temporary teams, and for the next hour performers take turns staging long-form pieces that build on callbacks, emotional beats, and character arcs. The final 'all-in' montage invites anyone in the room to tag into scenes, creating a freewheeling finale where improv instincts and rehearsal meet in real time. Whether you plan to play or watch, the back theater's low-lit stage and the informal cadence of the host make it easy to jump in. Unique features here are the singular focus on long-form structure rather than short games, the opportunity to practice sustained character work, and the social engine that connects students, local actors, and veterans. The front taproom—where craft beer flows—functions as part of the evening's ecosystem: it's where warmups linger into conversation and where performers unwind after their sets. The space's split personality, bar plus black-box, gives the night a clubby intimacy that supports risk-taking and creative generosity. For visiting improvisers, this jam is a practical way to keep scene muscles sharp while meeting Ann Arbor's active theater community. It's also a standout option in a college town where arts nights oscillate between student showcases and professional readings; this jam lands in the middle, accessible to dedicated students and enticing for seasoned locals. Whether you hop on stage or soak in the room, bring curiosity, quick instincts, and a willingness to follow a partner's offer—strong listening and generous choices build scenes that surprise players and audience alike, and regular attendance yields deeper partnerships, recurring callbacks, and a clearer sense of your rhythm inside the ensemble on the stage. Expect to leave with new scene partners, a handful of unexpected ideas, and an adrenaline-fueled feeling that you actually made something together on stage. Practical details: arrive early to get a seat and a drink, be prepared to play or observe respectfully, and bring a spirit of generosity—tagging, listening, and supporting beats individual heroics. Booking is handled online via the provided referral link; the host's structure and clear schedule keep the night moving from warmups to closing montage in a tidy 90 minutes.