Chicago Improv Was Dead. Can New Leaders Revive It?

The past year left the city’s two most prominent institutions reeling. Now, outsiders are helping to guide the re-emergence of these celebrated comedy centers.The past year left the city’s two most prominent institutions reeling. Now, outsiders are helping to guide the re-emergence of these celebrated comedy centers.Read MoreComedy and Humor, iO (Chicago, Ill, Theater), Second City, Halpern, Charna (1952- ), Shutdowns (Institutional), Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Appointments and Executive Changes, Theaters (Buildings), Quarantine (Life and Culture), Black People, Rob Wilson, Jon Carr, Andrew Alexander, Chicago (Ill), Parisa Jalili, Jordan Turkewitz, ZelnickMedia Corp (ZMC), Scott Gendell, Discrimination, Private Equity, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Julia Morales, Stepping Stone Theater, Kennedy Baldwin, Terrence Carey, Colleen Fahey, Olivia Jackson

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