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Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Exquisite Corpse (the stage show)

Exquisite Corpse is pure, uncut sketch that takes the audience through a mixed salad of overlapping and intermingling realities, worlds within worlds, and tangents of other tangents. People and places range from the real and logical to the mythological and bizarre. Some have likened the experience to "watching a dream."


Sundays July 7- August 18 |8:00PM | $10 ($5 students)
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The Last Resort Review

“Farrell Walsh’s Last Resort was also mighty good…I couldn’t get over the sun-drenched scene work…There’s a dark side to the American Dream of retiring to the sun belt, and in Last Resort Walsh has found it.”

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TV Screams Review


Joey Dundale and Steph Cook create a mash-up of horror and hilarity through a seamless arrangement of looped sketches. Under the direction of Jared Jeffries, the show's scenes and images are cleverly married, leaving you guessing when the bizarre cycles of comedy will either implode or explode. The continuous flow of alternative comedy has the feel of Mr. Show with a splash of ketchup, jigger of Photoshop, and smidge of time travel. Cook sets up joke after joke and Dundale delivers punch after punch of raw humor across an array of subjects that are well suited for the midnight hour: a cunning genie, a most exclusive dating website, and a sudden bout of hematochezia. -- Stefanie Gayle McCormack, Flavorpill


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Go See This

I directed it. Saturdays at midnight in April at iO.

A stream-of-consciousness journey to the center of stupidity and sadness. Steph Cook (The Late 90s) and Joey Dundale (pants dot com) wrote a sketch show between their heads inspired only by each other, and then handed the script to Jared Jeffries (Inkling) to direct while he was hopped up on legal speed. After months of rehearsal, we are ready to unveil it to the world. It looks like a half-lucid dream, if your dreams involve watching the best sketch show of your goddamn life. If it’s not the best, we’ll kill ourselves.
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Jeffrey Jeffries at Chicago Sketchfest 2012

Here are the ads for Jeffrey Jeffries - After The Aliens: A Symposium of Rebuilding Society Now That The Alien Occupation is Over...Really, We're Sure of it This Time.






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