Comedy - National Theatre of the World
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Comedy - National Theatre of the World
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TlreBookCcllar's Chicaso author spotlieht {carures Cristina Henrioucz (7lr I'Iorld rn Ha,l4, lltike Walsh lBou'trnp Across Atrrncal, trlark Caro (77ic Fur Gt:is Il'ars) and Stanler Ratliff (A !)rrcn. AC'ool, Nt'tsra Realr'[v). See'fie better half," page 52. FRES K.-nri N.lbltt W omen attil Clfldrtn Firsl, 5233 N Aark St between Aprs (773-769'9299)El: Rrd to Beru'tn. Bus:22 Clarh (24hrs), 92 Fosl e r. -10;3[,arn Children's author Fostr and Brruttt reads from his new book M1 Hry'po Has tlu Hiccubs. FREElStorv Wcek Fetdat Rodlnl Culunftio Cotieec Chicogo Boohstote,62l S Mi,chiran Aue al Balbo Auc (312'127't860). Nebitt lo Harnson. Bus: I , 3, X3, 4 (24hrs)' x4.6, 7, 10, 14,26,28, 126, 127, 1.15, 1.t6, 1,1 7. 4 t m. C.ol,trtbia students read their shon-ihort stones mllcrted in thisyear's El: Rt"d SloryWeekReadet FORTIOREPAOE.ruNNERS >th.d,tddt tlo'6lllbod{t TIMEOUTCHICAGO.COM i.iricagoansbe toughbunch tr annualChicag dojust llrat, Fr i9. thefe;t talt LakeshoreTh' ail overlorvn.' Wnrld,X{anyi into a diverse I visitinglroupt re gtessing thel"re having a ield day u'ith Obanra-mania).lc keshare TI*al r, Aflil17, 10:30fm. Clristian Chpozzoli and l'latt Evans) April20e, 2009 each shorv is based on the stYle of a lmpromptu $plendorl totally caught me off guard singleplaywrighl (Mamel lbsen or and tuineO out to be lhe real winner of lhe Williams, {or example). Uniike that leap out onto the stage*energy cranked well past Red Bull levels*in an attempt local lavorite o{ ours), thi$ group manage$ 10 nail not one bul manY distinclive stlles and does sowith week based on a different Originally fromDetmit weekend. Unlike moet American improv troupes level Improvised Shakespear"e Company (a to whip the audience into a frenzy, this Toronto' aplomb.lt per{orms with the eventhemost based troupe politely walked out and explained legendan' Jee Flaherly oI SCII/. BsKsS*** that they aie an experimental improv group thal Seco,rd Cin' Styb ot, APril 18, 7Pxt. In 1$.i1. rrh*ne performi fully improvised one-acl plays each ditcliedlm$i* playwright. \Men they ft€31t1 Arnsterdam,w lookingforane hashbars(notl couPleofl'sa6 outthereandd wastotallylegi sincetheirmov deliverspoton satiricalrewe segments.Fon includelkeBar o1144pr1l(alx revealed that they'd chosen contemporary French-Canadian playwright Michel Trembly as their playwright du jour, I admit I initially felt ripped' otf. \|vhat?l \^ffro the tuck is that? The joy in this form of improv is that we the cleverly how audience members get lo watch wnote troupe apes a known playwright's style' \Mat gool is it if you pick someone obscure to most Americans? but they totally won me over' Equal (313 is illotor Cit-v's area code), this sextet of lalent gathers together some of thefuirniest improvisers alive, including Keegpn\{ichaei Kay, LanSJoe Campbell, Josh and Nyima Funk, AndY Cobb and Marc Evan Jackson, several o{ rvhom were the drivingforcesbehind some of the Second City e.t.c.'s best recent shows (Holf Wa r, Bahnan!, Cario us George Goes to I'llar). Together again in L.A., the group delivers tight.lnit, razor"sharp imp r o't. Lake shor dtlack parts funny and tragic, and aided with the help of t improu leiend Joe Flaherty, these guys provsd Theater, APil L 8, 7:30fun. thimselves to be brave, brainy and incredibly agile. Plus, they instantly moved Trembly to the ,1fu Thc Afuago hnProt, Frstitol U ni/*s olJ i ts su t -busting w eh top of my rcading list. Faslenergetic theirgame,4Tr Jason Heidemann TamiSagher(J Meyers(SNl). 17, 10:30Pm. e Marda! 13.For a comltlete seludttle, go I o time ou tchtaw. co tn"/e o tne dY. April 9-15, 2009 Tlme Orlt Chlcago 55