Does Improv Work on TV?, MADtv at Second City Tomorrow Night, Edge Comedy

Can the wild animal that is improv make it in the heavily structured tv environment? Some say "maybe not." Improv elite including
Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts
and
Matt Walsh
made a good go of it with
"ASSSSCAT: Improv"
on Bravo not long ago, and even called on very special special guests like
Tina Fey, Andy Richter, Rachel Dratch
and
Horatio Sanz
but even the best of improv, it seems, suffers on television precisely because of the lack of immediacy that a live performance provides. Even though the popularity of the Drew Carey-hosted
"Whose Line Is It Anyway,"
which ran from 1998 to 2004, broadened interest in improv, spoiled a wider audience's expectation of what improv "really is," according to some.
Nevertheless, NBC and a couple of talented Second City main stage vets are putting their all into network improv these days with "Thank God You're Here," an adaptation of an Australian improv tv show of the same name. How is the show going? According to Chicagoist : "There’s no denying that the show would be a thousand times more enjoyable if the core cast (including Nyima Funk and Maribeth Monroe from Second City) improvised with the guests instead of trying to hit certain beats and spit out fabricated lines...we actually laughed out loud a few times." But Dan Kois of Slate goes so far as to say the show isn't really improv at all: "...the supporting performers in the show clearly have seen a script, or at least a list of setups, gags, and plot points to stick to. Which means 'Thank God You're Here' isn't improv, not in any true sense."
Students and alum of the
Second City Training Center
can call 312-475-3564 to make reservations for a
MADtv
panel event tomorrow night, April 27, from 5-6 PM at 1608 North Wells. "Meet and hear from cast members of FOX's hit sketch comedy show MADtv at this free event for students and alumni of The Second City Training Center. Panelists include
Ike Barinholtz, Crista Flanigan, Arden Myrin, Nicole Parker, Jordan Peele
and possibly more. Topics will range from the process of creating and producing their shows, differences between writing and performing sketch for stage and television, working with guest stars, as well as a chance for audience members to ask questions. Patrick Brennan will host and moderate." Hm. "Possibly more." Does that mean that visiting MADtv performers are having too much fun in and around the Chicago Improv Festival this week? We hope so.
Edge Comedy
is putting up its "Best of New Faces" show at SEVENS @ The Chicago Center for the Performing Arts (777 N. Green Street) tomorrow, Friday the 27th, at 8 PM. The new faces show will feature
Cindy Cornelson, Brendan McGowan, Aaron Eikenberry
, and more. The 8 PM "Best of Edge Comedy" show on Saturday the 28th (at the same location) has lined up
Hannibal, Cameron Esposito, Fay Canale, Dustin White, Jeff Hansen
, and others. Both shows are hosted by Edge producer
Dave Odd.







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