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Family Guy Live in Chicago

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

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If you are a fan of Family Guy, you have a chance to see the actors that voice the characters live on stage. The event is taking place on Saturday September 15th at the Chicago Theater. The event will help launch the syndication of the show on WGN.

In the stage show, creator and star Seth MacFarlane leads the cast, including Alex Borstein, Mila Kunis, Seth Green and Mike Henry, in musical numbers from the show. Event includes a table read of an episode, a Q&A with the cast, and a preview of the “Star Wars”-themed season premiere.

For more information and to purchase tickets, head to Ticketmaster.

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Your Little Ponies

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

226218460_m.jpgIf I weren’t going to be glued to my television set watching So You Think You Can Dance tonight, I would be heading down to the Hidden Shamrock Pub on Halsted and Diversey. Why? Because Your Little Ponies are playing. I had an awesome run-in with this up-and-coming Rock-Comedy Group at the Acme Art Works improv night a couple of weeks ago, and they blew me away. They are two very talented musicians busting out very hip comedic songs, such as “Pangea,” and “Dude.” You can listen to some of their songs HERE.
If you can’t make it to their weekly Wednesday night gig at The Hidden Shamrock Pub, but you want to support them, you should make sure to attend the release of their third CD at Silvie’s Lounge (1902 W. Irving Park) on Friday July 27th.
Man, maybe I’ll just record SYTYCD. Who knows…

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Chicago Short Comedy Video & Film Festival

Wednesday, July 11th, 2007

comedy.jpgThe results of the Chicago TV Pilot Competition will be announced at the Chicago Short Comedy Video & Film Festival July 20-21.
They also need volunteers to help run the event. Not only is it a way to get to see all of the shorts and TV pilots free, but it could be a really cool networking event, or in the very least, an interesting college essay mention for a High School student applying to film school. So, if you are interested, here’s all the nitty-gritty…

WHEN: July 20 & 21; Video and Film Festival screenings at 7 p.m., TV Pilot Competition screenings at 8:45 and 10:30 p.m
WHERE: Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport
COST: $10 per show or 3 shows $25; Advance tickets available from TicketWeb at (866) 468-3401 or www.ticketweb.com
A festival line-up can be viewed at www.witsendshorts.com

Volunteers are needed for this event! Volunteer duties include handing out programs, directing crowds, and sign-in. There is no pay, but volunteers can view the very funny films for free (approx. 27 films per evening). Please contact Adrienne Cook at adriennereads@yahoo.com, or call (312) 642- 2156 for more information. Please indicate if you are interested in volunteering on July 20 or July 21. Thanks!

*NOTE: Originally, I mentioned that each short cost $10, but I guess it’s really just $10 per night, per person, unless you get 3 people together, then you can all 3 get in for $25. My confusion was that they said “3 shows for $25,” and they call each evening a “Show,” but there are only two “Shows.” Can you see where I became confused? No? Ok. Well, it was ambiguous to me. So, there you go.

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Annoyance

Friday, July 6th, 2007

annoyance.gifSo, I’m not going to write about the Taste of Chicago. Why? Because everyone else in the entire world is. Instead, I decided to talk about my life. The last few weeks for me have been what I would call…philosophically stretching.

I went to the 6th Annual Lottery Reunion show at iO last week. Basically, the Lottery is a show where iO draws the names of some random students out of a bucket, and they get to perform with amazing and legendary improvisers in a regular show. If that sounds unpredictable to you, you should see the Lottery REUNION show. Sheesh. Each of the last 6 casts did a 10-minute piece. Each team had about 4 people I would call “Headliners” and 2 or 3 students. So, in an hour, I got to see 24 diverse veteran improvisers, and about 15 students trying to keep up. Amazingly, there were students on stage that were performing seamlessly. Others were struggling. But, that’s beside the point. The great part about the show was that each team had their own personality, and it was extremely interesting to see the range of style in such a back-to-back way. One that stood out to me in particular was the “Annoyance” set, starring Mick Napier among others. Now, I have heard of Mick Napier. He is one of the founders of the Annoyance Theater and has essentially achieved Improv God Status. But, I had never before seen him perform. Basically, my brain exploded. In a mish-mosh of intersecting scenes and non-linear storytelling, I realized that I am a very vanilla improv fan. But, I was told not to judge the “Annoyance style” based on that show, because it was done, after all, with students.

Then, on Saturday, I had the extreme pleasure of having Joe Bill, another Annoyance founder and cast member of Bassprov, fill in for another teacher at my improv class. (He. Is. Awesome.) And, at one point, half of the class did a montage of the most obnoxious, irrationally arranged, crazy-person scenes that I have ever seen. Then, Joe starts talking to us about leaving aside our style preferences. Maybe watching improv isn’t about what we “like” or “don’t like,” but maybe it’s about expression and art. Then, he looks at me, and apparently, I had a gross look on my face, because he said, “Ok, Miss Linear Thinker, what was wrong with that?” HA! Then, I debated with him for a few minutes, because that’s what I do. But, really, I’m open to comedy that breaks rules. I’m open to Improv being about art and expression. Maybe I’ll try to not only judge something based on whether I “like” it or not.

Perhaps.

Last night I went to a show at Acme Art Works, and one of the performances was a guy reading screenplay treatments written by a person that was clearly either on drugs or in some other way mentally incapacitated. For all intents and purposes, it was a guy, on stage, reading for half an hour. I LOVED IT. So, in light of all that I have been thinking about for the last few weeks, I’m trying to appreciate it from a non-preferential standpoint, but I’m at a loss. I guess I have a lot to learn.

In any case, I think I’m going to start checking out more things at Annoyance. I still haven’t seen Messing with a Friend, which apparently makes me a horrible person. When people talk something up as much as they talk up Susan Messing, it sort of makes me want to avoid it. And every time I say that to an improviser, they die a little bit inside. Because Susan Messing has also achieved God-Status. Ok. I’ll go. Soon. I promise.

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Forbidden Broadway : Special Victims Unit

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

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SWEET UNCLE JACOB’S CORNCOB PIPE!! Forbidden Broadway is playing right now!!! Why didn’t someone tell me? Oh, right. That’s my job. Why did I tell ME!!!
If you know a Musical Theater Nerd, or you ARE a Musical Theater Nerd, this is the perfect show. Brilliant singers taking snarky jabs at Broadway headliners. What could be better?
Check it out! It will be running until September 3rd at the Royal George Theater Center.

Royal George Theatre Center
1641 N. Halsted, Chicago
312-988-9000

Off-Broadway’s longest running musical comedy revue comes to the Cabaret, featuring the current Off-Broadway cast. Show, which debuted 25 years ago and is constantly updated, pokes good-natured fun at such Broadway hits as Spamalot, Doubt, Jersey Boys and Wicked.

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A little bird told me…

Friday, June 15th, 2007

indras_net.jpgLast night I went to the preview of the new Thursday 8pm show in the Del Close Theater at iO featuring BUST and Indra’s Net, two new improv teams that promise big and exciting things. It’s a tough time slot at iO, because downstairs in the Cabaret, the legendary team The Reckoning has been an installation for what seems like forever. Maybe, though, because some of The Reckoning’s team members are off traveling, and they have been inviting others to join them that just don’t have the same chemistry…maybe it’s time to check out what’s going on upstairs at the Del Close Theater.
BUST is a two-woman improv team that to me, felt like the female version of the Nogoodniks in a lot of ways. Obviously there were only two of them, so the limitations of that dynamic are ever-present. I feel like these two are going to be really awesome once they find their grounding. This time felt like they were trying to cram every character they could think of into one show. My advice, as an audience member: Slow down.
Indra’s Dream made a good first showing. It’s a very cool concept. Read their show description HERE. Some of their players seemed to make a lot of common mistakes - repeating the same character one too many times, or entering the scene and shouting something pseudo-preposterous. But, overall, it was a good show with a lot of really promising elements. I saw a few cast members that seem to have been team-hopping recently. I, personally, enjoyed this combination. Most pointedly, I love seeing Kate Duffy, especially when she seems like she’s good-naturedly mocking her teammates. Also, I’m a new fan of Lisa Linke. I think she is smart and interesting to watch with an advanced wit. It always seems like she’s taking the scene in a direction that I didn’t expect. Love it. Plus, Joe Burton is always masterful and smart. It often seems like one or two people pick up his uber-cerebral references, but not everyone as a whole. But, you have to love an improv show that has a scene in which he gives an astonishingly thorough explanation of Avagadro’s Number. Well played.
Sad you missed it? Well, don’t miss iO’s line up tonight. A little bird told me that Seth Meyers is bringing SNL producers to scout for new talent. Charna Halpern is lining up some of the best for a great showcase. The Improvised Shakespeare Company’s regular 8pm show will be followed by a command performance by Moist. Then, at 10:30, downstairs will be The Reckoning and Bullet Lounge, while upstairs Dave Pasquesi is teaming up with Tracy Letts for what hopes to be a memorable experience. It’s a great opportunity to see some extremely experienced improvisers put on their A-game for the scouts.

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Donny’s Skybox

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

I’m sure you’ve heard of The Second City. Practically every great comedian in the last 20 years has been affiliated with this theater in some way. Maybe something you didn’t know is that The Second City is also a training center for up-and-coming comedians. Hundreds of students go through the training center every year studying writing and performing comedy. A great place to catch these rising stars for a great price is at Donny’s Skybox Theater. It’s located at the top of Piper’s Alley (hence - Skybox), and it houses various works by independant groups of local comedians all having some kind of affiliation with Second City.
Here are some of the shows you could see this weekend.

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The Couch of Comedy’s Baadasssss Revue
Friday, June 8th
7:30pm

Students of The Second City Training Center’s Writing Program aim their pens at MySpace, desperate lurches at finding love, epic adventures to save princesses and the state of the news media and the middle management of life.

Recent Developments / The Evidence
Thursday, June 7th - Final Performance!
10:30pm

Recent Developments is a work-in-progress sketch show created through improvisation. Over a six week run, several of the elements in the show (sketches, songs, blackouts and monologues) will be improvised and re-improvised based on audience feedback and suggestions. New sketches will be rotated into the running order each week and preview some material that is being developed for a fully scripted sketch show later this summer. The Evidence is a very patient, character-based improvisation set. It’s a very fun show while it is also honest, grounded and well acted.

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Easy Clean Up
Friday, June 8th
9:00pm

Graduates of The Second City Training Center’s writing program present Easy Clean Up: Solutions to life’s problems are simple when you just don’t care. Directed by Glenn A. Earich.

Tickets range from $5 to $12.
For tickets, call 312.337.3992 or visit their online box office HERE.

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Wednesday is the new Friday

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Are you one of those people that thinks that there’s nothing fun to do on a Wednesday night? Well, America’s Next Top Model ended weeks ago, it’s time to get out of the house.
Here’s a few things you could be doing tonight…

International Summer Screenings Program
Claudia Cassidy Theatre, Chicago Cultural Center, 77 E. Randolph St

To encouraging a better understanding between cultures through the art of cinema, Cinema/Chicago is collaborating with various consulates and cultural organizations to provide free summer screenings of international films to the public.

Wednesday, at 7:30PM, at the Claudia Cassidy Theatre, Chicago Cultural Center, 77 E. Randolph Street, Chicago. FREE ADMISSION.

See web details here: TOOT!

The Right-Handed Polar Bear
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Gorilla Tango Theater, 1919 N Milwaukee, Chicago

BonusFunTime presents The Right-Handed Polar Bear, a sketch show that dissects the issues of dishonesty and embarrassment with subtle, and sometimes silly, comedy. There’s no agenda here. Think of it as an open dialogue between the truth and what we parade around as the truth every day. The Right-Handed Polar, a show, which if we’ve done are jobs correctly, will have you dropping any façade you had worn previously to let the “real” you shine through.

Produced by Gorilla Tango and BonusFunTime. Starring: (Your’s truly) Peggy Entrop, Nikhil Gahlawat, Leonardo Adrian Garcia, and Courtney Hummel.
Show Rating - PG-13
Every Wednesday in June - 8pm
For online tickets ($10), visit the website here: SMASH!

Rock Culture Music Festival
Logan Square Auditorium, 2539 N Kedzie Blvd, Chicago

Rock Culture Music Festival is a two day music festival that features 8 bands each night (6 local bands, 1 or our artists, and a national headlining act) similar to Vans’ Warped Tour and Oz Fest.
Check out headliners: Before Their Eyes (June 6) and Spitalfield (June 5) with many others! Doors open at 5:30pm at Logan Square Auditorium- tickets are $12 in advance and $14 at the door! ALL Ages!!

www.rockculturemusic.com

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Theater on the Lake

Friday, June 1st, 2007

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This year’s season of Theater on the Lake opens June 13th with a run of “Apparently Heaven Can’t Wait … The Best of Jim Zulevic at The Second City”

This show is the world premier of a collection of sketches from the notable career of the late Jim Zulevic.

The show runs: Jun. 13 - Jun. 17

Sundays : 6:30 p.m.
Wednesdays : 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays : 7:30 p.m.
Fridays : 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays : 7:30 p.m.

Price: $17.50. Tickets go on sale at 2 p.m. on June 5
Box office: 312-742-7994
Produced by: The Second City and Theater on the Lake

Theater on the Lake
2400 N. Lake Shore Drive

Think out of the Loop
Catch revivals of nine critically acclaimed productions from off-Loop companies this summer. It’s not actually outdoors (and no, no one walks on water), but the lakefront building boasts a grassy setting ripe for an aftershow picnic.

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R - Rated Plays

Friday, May 25th, 2007

byebyeliver2.jpgI’m not originally FROM Chicago, so the phenomenon of BYOB theater venues is amazing to me. If you have a hankering for some hedonistic fun, get a ticket to Bye Bye Liver: The Chicago Drinking Play. I’ve heard that it often sells out, so buy a few bottled of Yellow Tail and get tickets early.

Bye Bye Liver: The Chicago Drinking Play

Friday & Saturday nights at 11:30pm
21 and over only!

In his third show this year, Byron Hatfield joins with Gorilla Tango theatre to produce a show that truly knows the heart of Chicago. Bye Bye Liver: The Chicago Drinking Play is a series of outrageous sketches, all centered around Chicago’s favorite past time: Drinking. But to really get into the swing of things, the show is filled with interactive drinking games for the audience, pitting males versus females, actors versus audience, etc. It’s sure to be either one of this winter’s favorite attractions or worst follies, so catch it while you can. B.Y.O.B. - Beer/Wine only, 21 and over. www.byebyeliver.com

Produced by Byron Hatfield and Gorilla Tango.
Show Rating - R

Gorilla Tango Theater
1919 N. Milwaukee Ave
Chicago, IL
773-598-4549

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Arm Soup

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

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I recently saw what I believe to be a magical theatrical experience…

Arm Soup: The Story of How Five People Went West And Ate Each Other

Directed by my personal hero, Mr. Pat O’Brien, Arm Soup presupposes that the events that happened in 1846 to the Donner Party could happen in Modern America. A mismatched band of five modern residents of Loami set out on the road to California in a covered wagon. The actors (and writers) masterfully balanced the absurdity of the plot on the edge of pandemonium. They were the perfect example of controlled chaos.

Did I mention that this is a musical?
Riiiiight.
Basically, I was in heaven.

The cast was made up of a lot of actors that I normally associate with Improv Comedy: Beau Golwitzer (The Reckoning, Shotgun, Testify), Emily Wilson (Johnny Roast Beef, The Ragdolls), George McAuliffe (Revolver, 21st Century Men). And they all sang their little hearts out to songs written by the amazingly talented Tony Mendoza and Sam Locke.

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Arm Soup is in an open run Friday and Saturday Nights at 10:30 at the Annoyance Theater on Broadway and Lawrence. It’s a couple of doors down from the Green Mill.

You can get tickets online: HERE
General Admission: $15

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The Playground’s 10th Anniversary

Friday, May 18th, 2007

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This weekend marks the 10th Anniversary of the Playground Theater, one of Chicago’s very best places to see Improvisational Comedy. To celebrate, they have Big Yellow Bus headlining back-to-back improv shows on Sunday, featuring some pretty sweet players.
For $12 at 5pm on Sunday, you can see Big Yellow Bus performing with the cast of the Mainstage Second City show.
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Then, at 6:30, improvisers from Annoyance Theater will be teaming up with…you guessed it…Big Yellow Bus for another show! This show is also $12.
Last, but certainly not least, is the 8pm show ($12) featuring Big Yellow Bus with the iO All-Stars. WOOT! If you don’t know anything about iO, you haven’t been reading my blog. There are some truly great performers in this bunch. Seriously. I can’t get enough of Noah Gregoropolous. He cracks me up. I saw him do a scene once where he was the guy holding the microphone on a movie set. All he did was just stand there, and it was the funniest thing I’ve ever seen.
So, do yourself a favor, and get out to The Playground this Sunday to see many of the area’s best improvisers - all under one roof. WOH. That’s crazy. I’m not sure, but the world may actually end on Sunday.
For tickets to the apocalypse, visit this website: CRACKO!

The Playground Theater
3209 Halsted
Chicago, IL
773-871-3793

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