Whirled News Tonight

Whirled News Tonight

Whirled News Tonight is a weekly improvised satire that performs in the I.O. theater in Chicago, IL [http://www.iochicago.net/s_whirled_news.php] . It is the longest-running improvised show currently performing in Chicago. The name "Whirled News Tonight" refers to both the troupe of improvisors and the show itself.

History

The show premiered in September, 2003 as "Whirled News Tonight presents Newspeak" but soon shortened the title. Since its premiere they have been performing every Saturday night in The Del Close Theater at I.O.

A review in The Chicago Reader said "This satire of current events features players who exhibit a genuine rapport: articulate dialogue unfolds logically, swiftly, and concisely." [ [http://www.chicagoreader.com/listings/static/Improv.html#189 Improv/Sketch Comedy ] ] . A feature piece in The Daily Herald said "Catch up on the latest news lampooned I.O.-style and deftly filtered through the sly sensibilities of the 'Whirled News Tonight' cast. The whip-smart improvisers craft sketches out of news stories clipped from local and national publications." [ [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-141459964.html Politics inspire evening out.(Time Out!)(Great date) | Article from Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) | HighBeam Research ] ] . A review in Time Out Chicago said "The uncommonly witty and smart performers in this long-form improv show satirize current events by creating scenes based on articles that audience members literally rip from the week's papers." [ [http://www.timeout.com/chicago/events/comedy/14935/whirled-news-tonight Whirled News Tonight at iO Del Close Theater - Time Out Chicago ] ]

In early 2008, Whirled News Tonight launched a free weekly Podcast that features an audio recording of their improvised performances.

Premise

As audience members enter the theater, they are invited to clip articles from newspapers and magazines and tack them to a corkboard on stage. When the show begins, performers enter dressed in professional newscaster attire and introduce the show with its motto "The News is Real, Everything Else is Improvised."

One performer reads the opening paragraphs from a randomly-selected article, which the troupe uses as the inspiration for a string of improvised scenes. Soon, another random article is pulled and a new set of scenes are performed. As the show develops, characters and situations cross over into multiple scenes creating a cohesive longform improvisational piece.

Cast

The show was created by Producer/Director Jason R. Chin. Since its inception, Scott Brady has been the Stage Manager.

Throughout the show's four-year history, the resident cast of "Whirled News Tonight" has included: Marla Caceres, Padraic Connelly, Alex Eilhauer, John P. Glynn, Sarah Haskins, Jordan Klepper, Arnie Niekamp, Megan O'Neill, Eddie Piña, Shane Wilson, Steve Waltien, Sarah Wonak and Matt Young. [ [http://whirlednewstonight.com/cast.shtml Whirled News Tonight - Cast ] ]

Other Projects

In addition to their regular weekly performances, Whirled News Tonight has appeared at the Chicago Improv Festival, The Del Close Marathon in New York City [ [http://www.delclosemarathon.com/dcm6/index.php?option=show&showid=12 Del Close Marathon - Whirled News Tonight ] ] and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston, SC. The cast was also invited to perform for Saturday Night Live talent scouts and, in 2006, partnered with NBC Universal to produce the short film "Kyle's in a Coma" for the network's online subsidiary DotComedy [ [http://video.dotcomedy.com/player/?id=54872 Kyle's in a Coma - Videos - DotComedy ] ] .

Wikipedia Listing

In early 2008, a listing for "Whirled News Tonight" was created on Wikipedia but was soon removed following a brief discussion by site administrators who were split on the importance of such an entry. Several weeks later, author and columnist Nicholson Baker mentioned the deletion in his article "The Charms of Wikipedia" [ [http://www.nybooks.com/articles/21131#fn* The Charms of Wikipedia - The New York Review of Books ] ] which appeared in The New York Review of Books.

References

External links

* [http://whirlednewstonight.com/ Whirled News Tonight's Web Site]
* [http://iochicago.net/ I.O. Theater's Web Site]
* [http://ax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/browserRedirect?url=itms%253A%252F%252Fax.phobos.apple.com.edgesuite.net%252FWebObjects%252FMZStore.woa%252Fwa%252FviewPodcast%253Fid%253D273988052 Whirled News Tonight's Podcast page (opens via iTunes)]


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