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Chicken Scratch at Apollo
Studio Theater (March-April 2007)
Social
Atom at Donny's
Skybox Theater at Second City (March -April 2006) and
at the Playground Theater (May-June 2006)
Paso Doble at the Playground Theater (July-September
2005)
Clutch at the Strawdog Theater (November-December
2004)
Chicken Scratch at Donny's
Skybox Theater at Second City (September 2003)
Freshman Orientation at Columbia College (August 2003)
Kink (cont'd) at the Cornservatory (May - June
2003)
Chicago Improv Festival , Playground Theater (2003)
Co-hosted fourth annual LAUGH
for Gilda's Club with Comedy Sportz.
(March 22 - 23, 2003)
Kink at the Cornservatory (January - February
2003)
Freshman Orientation at Columbia College (August, 2002)
Chicken Scratch at the Cornservatory
(March - May, 2002)
Chicago Improv Festival
at the Chicago Cultural Center and the Athenaeum Theatre.
(2002)
Co-hosted third annual LAUGH for
Gilda's Club with Comedy Sportz. (March 2 - 3, 2002)
Chicken Scratch at Sketchfest (January - February,
2002)
Chicken Scratch at the Cornservatory
(October- December, 2001)
Midwest Womyns Autumn Fest (September, 2001)
Midwest Ladyfest
(August, 2001)
Freshman Orientation at Columbia College (August, 2001)
Funny Womens Festival
(July 20, 2001)
Chicago Improv Festival, Showcase Stage (May 4, 2001)
Women In the Arts Festival at Columbia College (March 29th,
2001)
Co-hosted second annual LAUGH for Gilda's Club with Comedy
Sportz.
(March 3 - 4, 2001)
A 16-week run of Token Male (October, 2000
- February, 2001): Token Males included: Mike Bertrando,
Joe Bill, Mike Brumm, Craig Cackowski, Case Clay, Bob Dassie,
Brendan Dowling, Jeff Griggs, Paul Grondy, Dave Hill, TJ
Jagodowski, Bob Kulhan, Tim Mason, Justin O'Connor, Mike
Powers and Rich Prouty.
Headlining act for the first national Funny Women's Fest
2000 , an all-female improv and sketch comedy festival.
(August, 2000)
Chicago Improv Festival at the Athenaeum Theater. (2000)
Created and co-hosted LAUGH , an annual 24-hour improvisation
and sketch comedy benefit for Gilda's Club Chicago. (February
19 - 20, 2000)
An eight week solo show at The ImprovOlympic. (October -
December, 1999)
Headlining act of the Thursday Night Thing at the
Turnaround Theater for 10 weeks. (June - August, 1999)
1999 and 2000 Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins Theater
Festival performers, at the Mary-Aarchie Theatre. (August
1999, 2000)
Repeat guest performers at The Playground Theater. (1999,
2000, 2001, 2002)
Repeat winners of the Cagematch competition at The
ImprovOlympic. (1999, 2000)
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