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Lakeshore Theater Gets Bad Review

Thursday, May 24th, 2007

Lakeshore Theater is proud to present Chemically Imbalanced Comedy’s hit show Bad Review

Recently Chemically Imbalanced Comedy performed our show “Bad Review” as part of the Downtown festival Looptopia on May 11 at the Chase Auditorium. We were told that over 100 people got turned away from the show and were not able to view it because it was sold out. So CIC has partnered with The Lakeshore Theater to present an Encore Presentation of “Bad Review” for only $5 for all those folks who were unable to attend the show, as well as those who did attend and would like to come again!

“Bad Review” takes the worst Review from the Chicago Reader and we Improvise the show we feel the Critic would have rather seen.

Here is what the Press says about Bad Review:

The Chicago Reader Review: Each week this Chemically Imbalanced Comedy team selects a disparaging theater review from the latest Reader and performs an hour-long improvisation of “the show we feel the critic would have rather seen.” When I went, they read aloud Zac Thompson’s review of Invasion of the Minnesota Normals (which he said “tries to make a case for individuality without exhibiting any”), then acted out a 50s-sitcom version in which clean-cut citizens revolt against normalcy by smoking, embracing homosexuality, and eventually killing. The cast fixated on easy pop references, but the sarcasm was thick and zany. Director Angela McMahon crafts a truly professional improv production, with efficient blackouts, precise lighting, timely and clever musical touches, and a perky pace.
–Ryan Hubbard Highly Recommended

“Critic’s Pick”-Timeout Chicago

“Best Bet”- Chicago Redeye

“Bad Review” has performed at the LA Improv Festival, Toronto Improv Festival, Donny’s Skybox in Pipers Alley, Chemically Imbalanced Comedy’s ENCORE shows, and a guest night at The Annoyance Theater.

“We are so excited to be able to do this show for our loyal fans and the folks who really wanted to see it but were turned away,” says Angie McMahon creator and Director of “Bad Review”

To check out online clips of past shows log on to www.myspace.com/badreview

Lakeshore Theater 3175 N. Broadway Chicago, IL 60657
Box Office 773-472-3492
Friday June 15 @ 10:30pm
$5

For your enjoyment here is a Bad Review Montage taking suggestions:

Montage

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Looptopia Tonight

Friday, May 11th, 2007

Tonight CIC’s Bad Review will perform as part of Looptopia at the Chase Auditorium at 9pm. The show is Free.

Bad Review takes the worst Review from Today’s Chicago Reader and we Improvise the show we feel the critic would have rather seen.


Well, we’ve been hearing about Looptopia for awhile. A big overnight festival held in the Loop, blah blah. We didn’t think too much about it. We pretty much dismiss the Loop after 5 p.m. and give it up for lost on the weekends. Looptopia is obviously working hard to change all that. It’s going on this Friday through early Saturday morning and since we’re going to be down there, we decided to check out the schedule. Holy crap. This thing looks like a Loop Lollapalooza. So, we decided to tell you what we’re interested in. Take some of our suggestions or go to Looptopia yourself!!

Theater:
Chemically Imbalanced is an improv group that will take the worst theatrical review and do the show the way they think the critic would have rather seen the show. They’ll be in the Chase Tower Auditorium from 9:00 - 9:45 p.m.


Theater aficionados will also be able to choose from a plethora of activities, including a performance by the improv troupe Chemically Imbalanced ( Chase Tower Auditorium, 9-9:45 p.m. )


As part of the city’s Looptopia event, CIC brings back Bad Review. The ensemble selects a disparaging theater review from the latest Reader and performs an hour-long improvisation of “the show we feel the critic would have rather seen.” The cast occasionally lapses into easy pop references, but the sarcasm is thick and zany. Director Angela McMahon crafts a truly professional improv production, with efficient blackouts, precise lighting, timely and clever musical touches, and a perky pace. (RH) Fri 5/11, 9 PM, Chase Auditorium, Chase Tower, 10 S. Dearborn

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TONIGHTS REVIEW WILL BE:

TENT MEETING If the clan in this play had been Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, or Buddhist, no theater would have touched it. But since its leader is an amen-snorting Arkansas preacher as cruelly abusive as his two children are passive and dim-witted, playgoers can enjoy a guilt-free chortle at the droll antics of these stereotypical rubes. What undoes Larry Larson, Levi Lee, and Rebecca Wackler’s 1983 script is not its cartoon sensibility, however, but its eleventh-hour attempt to impose spiritual issues on caricatures ham-handed enough to have been lifted from an Al Capp comic strip. Director Chris Arnold snatches a few empathetic moments from the hee-haws but can’t truly rescue a sermon gone grotesquely astray. –Mary Shen Barnidge

Theatres, Filmmakers in Looptopia Revelry

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007


By Rob Baker

On Friday, May 11, when office buildings disgorge week-weary workers into the Loop, the fun will just be beginning as the all-night party, Looptopia, kicks off. Based on similar events held in Europe and Canada, Looptopia – billed as “America’s first dusk-to-dawn cultural and artistic spectacle, showcasing the vibrancy and excitement of Chicago’s historic Loop” – features over 75 events. Not to be excluded, numerous theatre and film groups will participate in the el-encircled hoopla.

An insomniac’s delight, Looptopia launches at 5 p.m – when Swing Gitano Gypsy Jazz band, a dream journal workshop (both at the Art Institute), and a Brickheadz break dancing demonstration (at South Dearborn) simultaneously commence – and sails on until a Millennium Park Sunrise Celebration serves up breakfast, poetry, music, and exercise at 5:30 a.m.

In between, plenty of pastimes await, including numerous theatrical and film events. At 6 p.m. – 15 minutes after DePaul Theatre School students begin a stage combat demonstration, and 90 minutes before they perform original solo pieces “that exemplify the theme of Looptopia” – Miss Millennium Park, Miss Block 37, Miss Lower Wacker Drive, and other drag queens vying for the title of Miss Looptopia will mingle at the Hard Rock Hotel with “LoopTini” sipping revelers, who in turn will be hoping to win Stevie Nicks concert tickets, Hard Rock Hotel stays, and other raffle prizes.

“This event is designed to be gay friendly, but not gay exclusive,” said Kevin Boyer, spokesperson for Third Coast Marketing, which, along with queer sketch-comedy troupe GayCo, sponsors the pageant.

Also at 6 p.m., world-traveling teen theatrical troupe Free Street presents “Harold Is Burning,” a multimedia event exploring the life and legacy of Harold Washington. This piece, said creative director Anita Evans, evolved from intensive research, including interviews with co-workers of Washington, and takes place in “a sort of funkin’, in-between land, the space between how things are and how you want them to be.”

Oxymoronically, the Midnight Circus struts their acrobatic stuff in Daley Plaza starting at 6:40 p.m. Five minutes later Monika Ekks performs “Who Gets the Privilege of Disappointing Me Next?” at the Plaza at Chase Tower and, 30 minutes after that, WNEP takes the stage with “Soiree Dada.” At 9 p.m., Chemically Imbalanced enacts their highly praised improv show, “Bad Review,” in which they take a nasty Reader review and create a show “they feel the critic would rather have seen.”

WNEP attendees will have 15 minutes to trot to the Goodman Theatre which, at 10, will present its allotment of Suzan-Lori Parks’ year-long extravaganza, “365 Days/365 Plays,” in “normally unused parts of the theatre” – the cloak room, the refreshment carts, lobby windows, etc. Though they will not be doing their portion of the Parks project until the following week, Silk Road Theatre will perform a multimedia event inspired by their “365 Days.”

Those not up to a 2 to 6 a.m. chess tournament, may want to catch local film ensemble Split Pillow’s Chicago 360, their second annual documentary depicting “interesting, charming, untold Chicago stories,” which also starts at 2 a.m.

The Looptopia organizers did not return our phone calls. Their press materials say full listings can be found at www.looptopia.com, but the Web site wasn’t working before press time. Call 312/782-9160 or visit www.chicagoloopalliance.com for more info.

Bad Review

Friday, May 4th, 2007

On Saturday we will have a special presentation of Bad Review to warm up for our Looptopia show the following week.

Saturday 10pm, $10 at the Cornservatory 4210 N Lincoln go to our site for full details www.cicomedy.com

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We take the worst review from the Chicago Reader and we Improvise the Show we feel the Critic would have rather seen. This week here is the review we will do:

SCOTLAND ROAD Jeffrey Hatcher’s 1998 play is based on an offbeat Twilight Zone-like premise: a mysterious woman in her early 30s, perhaps a Titanic survivor, is found nearly a century after the great ship sank. But Hatcher never manages to spin this premise into an interesting story. Instead he records in minute detail the various ways a secondary character, the obsessed grandson of one of the worthies killed on the Titanic, tries to prove the woman is a fraud. Worse, the dialogue is flat and the story’s turns are either painfully predictable or completely improbable. Director Ben Fuschen tries to give the show the illusion of depth with video effects. But all this eye candy can’t hide the script’s basic inertness. Flat performances don’t help. –Jack Helbig

Here is an older video of the cast of Bad Review:


PARTS ONE AND TWO OF BAD REVIEW FEB 2006

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