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Chemically Imbalanced Comedy Announces the return of "The Mike and Duane Show"
CIC is pleased to present the comedic musical stylings of "The Mike and Duane Show." The popular Chicago duo was the first to perform at the Chemically Imbalanced Theater when the venue opened in November 2007, and the Company is thrilled to welcome them back for a limited engagement. "The Mike and Duane Show" will run Fridays at 8 pm, June 13 through June 27. Tickets are $10.
Starring Mike Ferbrache and Duane Freeman, "The Mike and Duane Show" features comedic songs and their signature selection of comedic mini-rock operas. Equipped with a guitar and colorful outfits, Mike and Duane have performed to sold-out audiences at the Chicago Improv Festival, WNEP Theater and Second City's Unhinged Series, among others. More recently, they took home the the Audience Prize from the Bass Red Triangle Comedy Tour.
For tickets and more information about "The Mike and Duane Show", visit www.cicomedy.com or call 800-838-3006. The Chemically Imbalanced Theater is located at 1420 W. Irving Park Road in Chicago.
NOTE: No-one under 18 years old will be admitted.
Notes All shows BYOB, please bring your own cups, openers, and ice we can not provide.
Click here for more info and tickets to Pimprov!!
Chicagos favorite Improv Group is back for a limited run at the Chemically Imbalanced Theater. Hailed by critics and audiences a like Pimprov is one of the most original and hilarious unscripted shows in town. Yes its Pimps that improvise its that simple.
Politically Correct, No, Funny Yes!- Chicago Tribune
More Than Traditional Improv- Los Angles Times
Holarious- Now Toronto Magazine
CIC is proud to present this limited engagement with our dear old friends of Pimprov. Pimprov creator Marz Timms said CIC is as close to a home theater as Pimprov has, and looks forward to another great season of quality shows. CIC is a class company waiting to explode.
Opening for Pimprov is the Marz and Keith show. Marz Timms and Keith Smithern have performed together all across this country including at the Maimi Improv Festival, Toronto Improv Festival, Chicago Improv Festival and more.
Here is what Critics have said about the Marz and Keith show: this is an audacious, ?;;bizarrely inventive, and amusing production.- Chicago Reader
the act was a hit. -PIONEER PRESS
Saturday April 12-May 17 8pm Tickets $10
NOTE: No-one under 13 years old will be admitted.
Notes Chemically Imbalanced Theater is BYOB, but you must bring your own cups, bottle openers, and ice. We can not provide them for you.
COMING SOON: SNUBFEST 2008!!!
Click here for more information about Snubfest 2008!!

My Interests

Sketch Comedy, Stand Up, Improvisational Comedy, Plays, Short Film

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Our really long list of past shows!!

Past Shows:CIC..s Saturday Night Showcase (comedy showcase) Sept 2000-CurrentThe Southpaw Sam McClowski Show (original sketch comedy) Oct 2001-March 2002 The Fixx (an improv open mic) Oct 2001-...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:05:00 PST

TimeOut Chicago Article about CIC’s New Space

A balanced stage pictureTime Out Chicago / Issue 144 : November 29, 2007 - December 5, 2007Rabble-rouser Angie McMahon finds an Artistic Home for Chemically Imbalanced Comedy.By Kim JeffriesWE ROLLIN'...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Mon, 03 Dec 2007 01:27:00 PST

Book of Liz Review Reader Review

The Book of Liz Amy and David Sedaris wrote this cartoonish play about a womanwho runs away from an Amish-like religious community, meets wacky characters, andultimatly finds empowerment in the manufa...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:55:00 PST

Book of Liz Review Centerstage.net

The Centerstage Review, by Dennis Mahoney.Following the classic "hero's journey" plotline, in which the once shyand timid main character leaves a comfortable nest to explore theworld outside, the Davi...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:53:00 PST

Book of Liz Review Chicago Free Press

"Pulling it off best are the putty-faced Brian Kash as Brightbee (whocould out -sneer Dubya) and Nathan Petts as a sarcastic gay waiter.Meanwhile, Sarah Rose Graber conjures up a believably naive,char...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:53:00 PST

Book Of Liz Review Windy City Times

Windy City Times:"Brian Kash's smarmy tics and bulging eyeballs as the interloperBrother Nathaniel Brightbee from another Squeamish Community is great.""The whole production also has a strong center i...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:52:00 PST

Book Of Liz Review TimeOut Chicago

Amy and David Sedaris' satire is a nice match for the folks at ChemicallyImbalanced Comedy, a company whose mission is to entertain at all costs. This goal is a particularly tricky one, since balls-to...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:51:00 PST

Book Of Liz Review Thebastion.org

CIC Stages Sedaris-Flavored "Book of Liz" at the CornservatoryYou're not alone if you've ever thought about how unfair it was that the Sedaris family had enough funny in their gene pool to create not ...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 06:48:00 PST

The Book of Liz

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Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Thu, 09 Aug 2007 09:24:00 PST

The Book of Liz

Chemically Imbalanced Comedy presents "The Book of Liz" by David and Amy Sedaris Directed by Angie McMahonChicago&Chemically Imbalanced Comedy is proud to open our 8th season with "The Book of Liz" by...
Posted by Chemically Imbalanced Comedy on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:27:00 PST