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UPDATE: Second City Reveals New Cast & Crew for e.t.c’s 38th Revue

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Dynamite Cast. Today, The Second City announced the new cast and crew for the e.t.c.’s 38th Revue. Congratulations to returning ensemble members Carisa Barreca, Brooke Breit and Punam Patel as well as new cast members Eddie Mujica, Chris Redd and Tim Ryder.

WRITTEN: Mick Napier’s Blog

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Years of Insight Just A Click Away It’s finally happened. Mick Napier has started a blog and it’s loaded with advice and insight that we’ve all been waiting for. This man is an icon and artistic genius, so listen to what he has to say. Thanks Mick!

REVIEW: Dead Broads Yapping @ The Public House Theatre

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A Struggle From Beyond The Grave. “Dead Broads Yapping,” now playing at The Public House Theatre, is an original idea that could use a few tweaks in execution. I’m always interested in shows with a new spin, but as with any creation, there are a few foundational nuts and bolts that need to be locked in place before we start adding more layers.

UPDATE: Welcome Cameron Scheetz

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Help is here! I’m very excited to announce that Cameron Scheetz will be joining Life’s A Funny Scene as Operations and Marketing Manager. As we are looking to expand LAFS and continue to add new features, Cameron will be an incredible help in bringing these new initiatives to fruition.

REVIEW: My Chicago Valentine @ The Public House Theatre

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A Chicago Rom-Com. “My Chicago Valentine” is the theatrical comparison to a live rom-com. That’s right folks, if you want to see a cute, funny comedy that won’t make you think too hard but leave your face hurting from laughter, this is the show for you.