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Tim Robinson's 'I Think You Should Leave' live tour stopping in Fort Worth

The show inspired by the hit Netflix comedy series will arrive April 20 at Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth.
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Tim Robinson from "I Think You Should Leave."

FORT WORTH, Texas — Looks like Santa came early this year, as the co-creators of "I Think You Should Leave with Tom Robinson," Robinson and Zach Kanin, are going on tour this spring and making a stop in Fort Worth. 

The live show will take place April 20 at the Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth, and feature a number of surprise guests along with Robinson and Kanin. 

For those unaware of the hit sketch series, "I Think You Should Leave" features absurdist sketches poking fun at people who dig themselves into holes taken to a logical extreme, or exploring ideas like if someone you've loved for years turned out to be a psychopath about one hyper-specific thing. The humor of the show is perfectly honed for the reality of the world now and has seen thousands of fans who regularly reference and quote specific sketches from the show when talking about real-life ridiculous situations. (Like Tim in a hot dog costume saying "we're all trying to find the guy who did this" after someone mysteriously crashed a hot dog car into a clothing store.)

So, if you want to go, try not to spend all your money on complicated shirts from Dan Flashes, so you can buy tickets and take you car, that hopefully has a steering wheel that won't fly off while you're driving, to Will Rogers Auditorium on Saturday, April 20 with your dangerous nights crew. 

Tickets aren't on sale for the Fort Worth show yet, but they will be available for purchase from Ticketmaster on Friday.

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