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  2. CIBC Theatre - Wikipedia

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    CIBC Theatre is a performing arts theater located at 18 West Monroe Street in the Loop area of downtown Chicago. It is operated by Broadway In Chicago, part of the Nederlander Organization. Opened in 1906 as the Majestic Theatre, [1] it currently seats 1,800 and for many years has presented Broadway shows.

  3. Zanies Comedy Club - Wikipedia

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    Zanies Comedy Club, located in Chicago, Illinois, was founded in November 1978 by Rick Uchwat. Since then, other locations have been built in Nashville, Tennessee, and Rosemont, Illinois. Since then, other locations have been built in Nashville, Tennessee, and Rosemont, Illinois.

  4. iO Theater - Wikipedia

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    iO, or iO Chicago, (formerly known as ImprovOlympic) is an improv theater and training center in central Chicago. The theater teaches and hosts performances of improvisational comedy. It was founded in 1981 by Del Close and Charna Halpern. [1] The theater has many notable alumni, including Amy Poehler and Stephen Colbert. [2]

  5. The Practical Theatre Company - Wikipedia

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    The Vic & Paul Show (2010-11) After a 22-year hiatus, the Practical Theatre Company reemerged in June 2010 when Barrosse, Zielinski and Rashid opened The Vic & Paul Show in Los Angeles. They brought the improvisational comedy revue to Chicago for a one-week run in June 2011: the first PTC show in Chicago in 23 years. [20]

  6. Things to do: 'Chicago' at MCAG, comedy for single moms ... - AOL

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    This weekend will premiere "Chicago The Musical" at the Maury County Arts Guild, as well as comedy for single moms, sunflower festival, early holiday shopping and more.

  7. The Second City - Wikipedia

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    The cabaret theater comedy style of the Second City tended towards satire and commentary on social norms, and political figures and events. In 1961, the theater sent a cast to Broadway with the musical revue , From the Second City , directed by Sills and earning Tony Award nominations for ensemble members Severn Darden and Barbara Harris. [ 7 ]