Monthly Archives: November 2023

A Great Comedy Reunion! The State at the Riviera Theatre (November 26, 2023)

The State was founded at New York University in 1988. They created the videos for “You Wrote It, You Watch It”, a sketch show hosted by Jon Stewart in 1992. They created the TV show for MTV from 1993 to 1995. Since then, the members have collaborated on many projects including the Wet Hot American Summer franchise, Reno 911, The Ten, Children’s Hospital, Party Down, Burning Love, and many more.

Jesus has gathered with all his disciples to the last supper. Judas announces that he invited Louie, the guy who constantly says his catch phrase. Jesus says, “you mean the dip my balls in it guy?” Then, Louie takes the stage with great enthusiasm and asks if anyone has a bowl of something. “I have a bowl of baba ghanoush!” “I’m gonna dip my balls in it!” says Louie. This continues many times with different bowls to the amusement of everyone. See Season One, Episode Two for the first appearance of “Louie”.

They also showed a few clips from “You Wrote It, You Watch It”. One of them features a cop testifying in court about a guy he pulled over that was so drunk that he kept falling on him. Everyone in the courtroom is laughing and the cop grabs a mic and starts a hilarious stand up routine.

Michael Showalter was not in attendance, so they decided to have an audience member play “Doug”. They give him a script, but then each time he speaks, they quickly interrupt him to give him notes. “Doug” also first appears in Season One, Episode Two.

Ken Marino is absolutely hilarious as Louie and the cop testifying. Michael Ian Black is hilarious as the husband asking the mailman, played by Kevin Allison, to stop delivering them tacos instead of the mail. Thomas Lennon is fantastic as the old fashioned host of the porno radio show. David Wain is so funny as the host of a show who can’t believe his guest, played by Joe Lo Truglio, is actually blind. Michael Patrick Jann and Kerri Kenney are also solid in their many roles.

Cost of a ticket: $75 (Main Floor)

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Very Funny! The Artistic Home Presents Witch at The Den Theatre (Through December 3, 2023)

The devil comes to town and casually talks to people out in public. He finds out what want and then he offers it to them in exchange for their soul. One day, he meets a woman who isn’t interested in his offer. However, he is very interested in her, so he keeps visiting and talking to her, off the clock. At the same time, a rich man is living in a large castle with his son and Frank, the man he wishes were his son. Both his son and Frank have met with the devil.

Jen Silverman (The Moors, The Roommate) has written a very funny dark comedy that portrays the devil as just a regular junior salesman. All the characters are well developed which leads to great conversations and an excellent story. The great set and costumes do a great job setting the scene in the middle ages. This makes the play even funnier as they talk in modern language.

Dan Evashevski (Understudy) is very charming and slick as the likeable devil. Kristin Collins (The Pavillion, Dying For It)  is very friendly and straightforward as the Witch. Declan Collins (Malapert Love) is hilariously goofy as the son. Ernest Henton (Requiem for a Heavyweight) is very confident and proud as Frank. Todd Wojcik (Wellesley Girl, Eurydice) is superb as the father. Lastly, Ariana Lopez (Eurydice) is great as the maid who finds herself in a very difficult position.

Cost of a ticket: $41.75

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Get tickets now for Witch through December 3!

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A Very Funny Farce! POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying to Keep Him Alive at Steppenwolf Theatre (Through December 17, 2023)

“He said she was having a cunty morning” says the Chief of Staff to the Press Secretary. They are talking about what the president said about his wife. So now they are trying to figure out what they need to do this clean up this mess. This is just the first example of the many messes that the staff of POTUS has to handle.

Selina Fillinger has written a very funny farce. It starts off with a bang and builds to a grand chaotic climax. Also, the set design by Regina Garcia is fantastic, complete with sliding walls and a rotating stage.

Sandra Marquez (The Roommate, Mary Page Marlowe) is fantastic as the Chief of Staff, doing her best to keep everything from getting out of control. Karen Rodriguez (Dance Nation, La Ruta) is exceptional as the press secretary who is on the brink of losing her mind. Celeste M. Cooper (Familiar, The Doppelgänger) is superb as the reporter desperate to get the huge story and not embarrassed to pump milk at work. Caroline Neff (Another Marriage, Describe the Night) is hilarious as the new secretary learning to be more assertive and willing to do anything to keep her job. Karen Aldridge (The Moors, Is God Is) is so funny as the very accomplished first lady, who should really be the president. Chloe Baldwin is so bold as the president’s girlfriend, who is in love and up for anything. Meighan Gerachis (Domesticated, The Wolves) is great as the President’s sister, who is at the White House looking for a Presidential pardon for being an international drug dealer

Get tickets for POTUS now through December 17th!

Cost of a ticket: $86.50 (Main Floor Side)

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Indie Alt-Rock! Moon Taxi at the House of Blues Chicago (November 18, 2023)

Early in their set, Moon Taxi plays “All Day All Night” from their 2015 album, Daybreaker. This is a very upbeat and joyful song that puts a smile on everyone’s face and get’s them dancing. It’s a great choice to play early.

Later on they play “Hometown Heroes” from their 2021 album, Silver Dream. “Yeah we go way back where we started from / We were hometown heroes high enough for everyone / Yeah we go way back where we started from / Oh we used to say it’s one for and all for one”. This a fantastic nostalgic song that has everyone singing along.

Towards the end of the set, they play “Two High” from their 2018 album, Let The Record Play. “So put ’em up / Two high / We can walk together with our hands up in the sky / So put ’em up / Tonight / We can come together / We won’t give up on the fight”. Everyone puts their hands up with two finger extended as they move to this incredibly catchy song. This is their most popular track on Spotify with over 158 million streams.

Soon afterwards is “Morocco” from 2013’s Mountains Beaches Cities. It’s very impressive how the great tracks just keep coming. The lead singer mentions how they had previously played the stage in the restaurant downstairs to about five people. So, he was so glad to be able to play on the main stage tonight.

They close out with “Classics” from 2023’s Set Yourself Free. “So raise your glasses / To the Classics / Make em last no / Don’t ever let them die”. It’s another great song that completes a set that spanned their career showing a consistently high level of quality. This Nashville band has truly developed a polished live show.

See the full setlist here.

Cost of a ticket: $43

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Electrifying! Real Friends at House of Blues Chicago (November 11, 2023)

Formed in 2010 in Tinley Park, Illinois, Real Friends is an American emo rock band consisting of Kyle Fasel (bass guitar), Dave Knox (lead guitar), Eric Haines (rhythm guitar), Brian Blake (drums), and Cody Muraro (lead vocals).  Since their inception, they have released seven EPs, three studio albums, and garnered a fan base of close to 500k monthly listeners on Spotify. This fall, they are co-headlining a tour across North America with Knuckle Puck, alongside the support of One Step Closer and Arm’s Length. This past weekend, they played their third show at the House of Blues in Chicago.

The lineup for this event is truly incredible as each band set the stage with electrifying energy. This energy evoked a sense of belonging amongst their fans where the comradery resulted in the creation of a true rock-fashion mosh pit and crowd surfing throughout the evening. Following Knuckle Puck, the crowd eagerly awaited the final performance. As Real Friends came to the stage, the show carried on with the same energy,  opening with, “Me First” from their 2018 album, Composure.

Their setlist was comprised of both their early work and their more recent albums, highlighting fan-favorites including, “Tell Me You’re Sorry,” “Six Feet,” and “From the Outside.” Midway through the performance, Cody Muraro joined fans on the main floor to create a more intimate feel as he dove into the lyrics of “Teeth.”  “The medicine isn’t kicking in but life is kicking my teeth out/ On the floor again and I’m losing it/ So beat me tiI I black out/ Cause I don’t want to face it.” The audience singing along with their eyes closed, feeling every emotion of the lyrics of this song is a testament to the band’s success as they have the ability to connect with their fans through the universal themes of pain, loss, perseverance, and love.

Shortly after, Muraro expressed the band’s appreciation to their fans stating, “Really feeling the love tonight!” Nostalgically, he reminisced about the band growing up and hearing some of their influences play at the House of Blues and thanked the fans for allowing them to live their dream of playing a sold-out show at the same venue. He shared their exciting news of a new album release in 2024 and played “When You Were Here,” a single off the new album being released this Friday. As the night neared the end, the band played, “Late Night in My Car,” and there was only one way to conclude this epic evening…a launch from Muraro into the crowd for one final moment of crowd surfing! 

Check out their new song this Friday here: https://www.realfriends.band/

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Absolutely Fantastic! Ben Kweller featuring Chris Mintz-Plasse at Lincoln Hall (November 11, 2023)

To begin the show, they show a video of Ben Kweller 20 years ago when Sha Sha was released. He is in Osaka, Japan, playing a show at a Tower Records. After the show, he is signing records for a huge line of fans. Then the video says “Are you ready?”. Kweller and his band take the stage and launch into “How it Should Be (Sha Sha)” and the audience immediately begins dancing and singing along.

After a few songs, he breaks the high E string on his guitar. He decides that he will still play the next song with it, because it doesn’t need that string. Afterwards, he goes to the his keyboard while his guitar is fixed. There he plays “In Other Words”. “The butterflies are passive aggressive /And put their problems on the shelf but they’re beautiful”. This is such a beautiful song and it sounds great tonight.

On bass today is Christopher Mintz-Plasse. He plays a right handed bass upside down. Many fans recognize him as an actor from Superbad and Kick-Ass. He says just one bit of self promotion. “This album is 20 years old, so I know a lot of you have kids. Go see Trolls 3!”

Midway in the set, Ben talks about how his son, Dorian, passed away this year in February at the age of 16 (He died in a freak car accident). In a tribute, they play one of his songs, “How I Am”. It’s a very heartfelt moment.

Later on, they play “Starz” from his 2021 album, Circuit Boredom “’Cause I can’t find my thoughts when the lights go out (They shut off the lights momentarily here) / I see stars / Brighter than the Milky Way / I see stars / Wishing that one day / They would be ours.” This is great new rocker that proves he can still write great songs.

To close out the set, they play “Penny on the Train Track” from his self titled 2006 album.  “I’m just a penny on the train track / Waitin’ for my judgement day / Come on baby girl let me see those legs / Before I get flattened away”. This is such a great song with a driving beat. The energy in the room is fantastic.

To end the night, he talks about how Chicago has always been one of his favorite cities to play. He says that Q101 was a huge key in his success as they were the first to put “Wasted and Ready” in their playlist. This song is his most popular on Spotify with over 3.6 million streams. “She is a slut but ex thinks it’s sexy / Sex reminds her of eating spaghetti”.  He plays it with great passion and makes it a perfect finale.

See the full setlist here.

Cost of a ticket: $40

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Comedic! Yellow Rose Theatre Presents Thank God It’s Monday (TGIM) at The Vault (Through November 11, 2023)

This is a unique theatre experience. Upon entering The Vault, you first see the setup for where the plays will take place. You are then directed down the stairs to another room where a reception is set up with a full buffet and bar. It has the feel of a small wedding as the audience mingles. After about half an hour, the actors begin with a short scene that ends with them inviting the audience back up to the main room.

The first short comedic play is called “I Work With Computers”. At first it seems like a normal work scene of someone having issues communicating with his coworkers. One of his colleagues says he doesn’t know what to do when two files have the same name. Should he just replace the old one? Should he rename the new one? If so, how should he rename it? And then it clicks that this coworker is a file manager on a computer! He also has to deal with the search coworker bringing the wrong information, the annoying autocorrect, and the shutdown feature. It’s quite hilarious once you figure it out!

The other plays are similarly funny and clever. Here is the full lineup with credits:

“I Work With Computers” Written by Steve Nordmark, Directed by Joseph Zaki

“Kid Boss” Written by Harper Levander, Directed by Kelly Levander

“Heavenly Incorporated” Written by Joseph Zaki, Directed by Kelly Levander

“Unaverage Joe” Written by Seph Bennett, Joe Bushell, & Anna Yee, Directed by Anna Yee

“Fate or Fiction” Written by Joe Bushell, Directed by Joe Bushell & Kelly Levander

“Game of Office Chairs” Written by Alex Schearer, Directed by Joe Bushell

Cost of a ticket: $38

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Excellent Reggae! Bumpin Uglies Opening for The Expendables at Martyrs (November 8, 2023)

Bumpin Uglies are from Annapolis, Maryland. Early in their set, they play “Island Time” from their 2019 album, Buzz. This is their most popular song on Spotify with over 14.8 millions streams. “Put me back on island time / I need that state of mind / Island time, where everything’s slow / Put me back on island time / We can ignore the grind / Island time, where we take it slow, oh”. This song has such a great slow groove that transports the audience to a beach in Hawaii as they sway along.

Soon after, they play “Radio” from their 2018 album, Beast From The East. “I don’t write songs for the radio / I write songs for the stereos / So turn it up until the speakers blow / We’re getting faded at the reggae show”. This is a fantastic about being in a band touring the country for the love of the music instead of for fame.

Brandon Hardesty, the lead singer, asks the audience about that awful liquor that is famous in Chicago. “Malort!” replies everyone. “Let’s get shots of Malort for the band! I’m sober, so I’ll just enjoy watching!” Each member of the band took a shot and promptly displayed their Malort face!

Towards the end of the night, they play “Trouble” from their 2022 album, Mid-Atlantic Dub. “Trouble made a martyr out of me / I hate to love our codependency / my accomplice and my airtight alibi / She beats me down and it makes me feel alive”. It’s not often that the name of the venue is in the lyrics of a song.

To close out their set, they play “Bad Decisions” from 2015’s Freakout Hell Bus. “So we’re making bad decisions / Bad decisions tonight / Running amuck and keeping it up / Until the morning’s light / ‘Cause we don’t need no guarantees / Living the now, figure it out when it’s right / We’re making bad, bad decisions tonight”. This is a great party song to end their great set of reggae and reggae adjacent music.

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See our review of The Expendables in 2018 here.

Cost of a ticket: $33

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Magnificent! Broadway in Chicago Presents Company at The Cadillac Palace Theatre (Through November 12, 2023)

In 1970, Company first premiered on April 26th. That year it won six Tony Awards. In 2011, a star studded cast performed the show and it was released as a film. The cast included Neil Patrick Harris, Jon Cryer, Stephen Colbert, Christina Hendricks, and many more. In April of 2018, it opened at Mercury Theatre. And now, in November of 2023, it opens at the Cadillac Palace.

It’s Bobbie’s 35th birthday party in New York City. All her friends are married, and she definitely feels the pressure to do the same. However, she doesn’t seem ready to be married, or even able to maintain a long term relationship with any of the men she dates. Thus, she seeks male “company” from her married friends. The story builds and builds to the fantastic final song, “Being Alive”. “Someone to need you too much / Someone to know you too well / Someone to pull you up short / To put you through hell”.

This production has flipped the genders of all the characters. In the original, Bobbie is a man. The scenes where Bobbie’s friends are pressuring her to get married feel more harsh in this version. Her friends also seem more out of touch in today’s times, when being single is more accepted in society. That being said, everything else is still very relevant and the show is still superb!

The entire cast sings fantastically and it sounds great in the intimate space. Jacob Dickey is absolutely hilarious as Andy, the flight attendant. Also, Judy McLane (Mamma Mia on Broadway) is great as the mysterious Joanne. She gives the role a great complexity. Matt Rodin and Ali Louis Bourzgui (The Who’s Tommy) are fantastic as the engaged friends.

Cost of a ticket: $110

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Get tickets now to Stephen Sondheim‘s Company through November 12th!

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Hilariously Fun! 312 Comedy Festival, Outback Presents, and Jam Productions Present Craig Robinson & The Nasty Delicious at Park West Chicago (November 4, 2023)

To begin, The Nasty Delicious plays the main theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey. At the climax of the song, Craig Robinson enters with a very slow and smooth walk. It’s a perfect start to the set.

Soon afterwards, Craig says it isn’t fair how women get the “Here Comes the Bride” song at weddings, and the men don’t get one. He wants the “Rocky Theme” to play as he walks down the aisle. This idea is both awesome and hilarious as he plays the song.

He also plays a lot of songs where he slightly adjusts the words. In “Summer Nights”, he changes the lyrics to:

“Tell me more, tell me more, does he have a big cock?

Tell me more, tell me more, I’ll jerk off in a sock! “

Midway into the set, they play the main theme from “The Office”. It’s a great moment to celebrate that show. He was in 118 episodes from 2005 to 2013.

He also plays a lot of partial covers such as “Jessie’s Girl”, which he also sings on the Hot Tub Time Machine soundtrack.

Later on, Robinson suggests playing “Eye of the Tiger” in everyday moments when you need to get pumped up. Like, before having a meeting with your boss, or before having doggy style sex with your partner.

It was an absolutely hilarious night full of great music and nonstop laughter.

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Cost of a ticket: $19

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