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1 The Second City | Overture Center ProVIDEO Comedy Series The Second City Dysfunctional Holiday Revue Stage Manager *LAURA HUM Musical Director MATT GRIFFO Director SANDY MARSHALL Talent BARRY HITE MICHAEL KOSINSKI HOLLY LAURENT RACHEL MILLER EILEEN MONTELIONE * denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the professional union for actors and stage managers. www.secondcity.com www.sctourco.com SAT, DEC 11, 2010 | Overture Hall Overture’s Holiday Light display is sponsored by MGE Foundation

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ProVIDEO Comedy Series Stage Manager *LAURA HUM Musical Director MATT GRIFFO SAT, DEC 11, 2010 | Overture Hall www.secondcity.com www.sctourco.com Overture’s Holiday Light display is sponsored by MGE Foundation * denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the professional union for actors and stage managers. 1TheSecondCity|OvertureCenter

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1The Second City | Overture Center

ProVIDEO Comedy Series

The Second CityDysfunctional Holiday Revue

Stage Manager*LAURA HUM

Musical DirectorMATT GRIFFO

DirectorSANDY MARSHALL

TalentBARRY HITE

MICHAEL KOSINSKIHOLLY LAURENTRACHEL MILLER

EILEEN MONTELIONE

* denotes a member of Actors’ Equity Association, the professional union for actors and stage managers.

www.secondcity.comwww.sctourco.com

SAT, DEC 11, 2010 | Overture Hall

Overture’s Holiday Light display is sponsored by MGE Foundation

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Are you a silent film aficionado? Does the sound of the Capitol Theater’s Barton Organ signal the beginning of a fabulous evening of Duck Soup Cinema for you? Then join Overture’s Duck Soup Cinema Club, and help keep this community program healthy and affordable for all!

Learn about the benefits of membership and make your donation online at overturecenter.com/contribute. You’ll have even more fun with Duck Soup and can take pride knowing that your generosity is part of how it all happens.

DON’T STAY

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OF SILENT FILMS!

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A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY

It all started in a converted Chinese laundry on Chicago’s north side in 1959. No one could know that by the next century, The Second City would have established itself as the premier comedy institu-tion in the world. With theaters in Chicago, Toronto, Detroit, and Las Vegas; training centers in each of those cities as well as Los Angeles; a corporate division that offers cre-ative services to the business world; a TV and film division; and touring troupes that bring its unique brand of improv-based sketch comedy all over the world, The Second City has become, in the words of the New York Times, “A Comedy Empire.”

The touring troupes at The Sec-ond City have been the springboard for generations of the comedy world’s best and brightest. Its alumni list includes Alan Arkin, Joan Rivers, Robert Klein, Peter Boyle, Harold Ramis, John Belushi, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Candy, Martin Short, George Wendt, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Chris

Farley, Ryan Stiles, Mike Myers, Rachel Dratch, Tina Fey and more.

In addition to stellar talent, Second City’s other chief export is comedy that is both hilarious and thought provoking; smart and silly; sophisticated and wild. The concept is simple: six actors augmented by a musical accompanist and a sound and lighting director perform a two-act revue featuring sketch comedy, songs and improvisation. Drawing from the vast archives of material that Second City has created over 40 plus years, The Second City touring companies are also creating on-the-spot, topical comedy that changes with every performance.

The diversity of Second City performances are matched by the diversity of its venues, as the com-pany has taken its act on the road to theatres, festivals, colleges, and per-forming arts centers in every state of the union and to international audi-ences from Singapore to Vienna.

WHO’S WHO

SANDY MARSHALL (Director) is proud to be directing for The Second City. Recent directing credits include HERO and Play (i.O. Chicago), NewPlay (Magnet NYC), and MelanComedy (PIT NYC). Sandy co-founded the comedy ensemble Schadenfreude in 1997, performs with Second City Communications and appears in lots of films (www.sandymarshall.com). Thanks to family and friends. Special thanks to Mayor Daley.

*LAURA HUM (Stage Manager) is delighted to be joining Second City and returning to her hometown of Chicago. She recently ventured to the mystical lands near Philadelphia as the company manager for the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival and stage manager for their WillPower Tour. She also recently stage managed in the not-so-mystical and far more cow-ridden lands of Columbus, OH, where she received her Bachelor’s Degree from The Ohio State University.

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WHO’S WHO

MATT GRIFFO (Musical Director), from Upstate NY, has music directed at theaters all across Chicago, performed with the Second City Musical Improv House Ensemble and at festivals, comedy clubs, theaters and music venues across the Northeast and Midwest. He is excited to join the cast of Greenco and would like to thank Erin for being a constant support in his life. Thank you Erin. You can check out Griffo’s comedy music at mattgriffo.com

BARRY HITE couldn’t be happier to join this talented lot of folks. Haling from rough and tumble Mechanicsville, Virginia, he performs with several ensembles around Chicago including Bullet Lounge, Family Tree House

Boast Accident, The Improvised Shakespeare Company and Close Quarters. He thanks Second City for this opportunity, his family and friends for their support and Laura for everything.

MICHAEL KOSINSKI is so happy to perform with The Second City Touring Company! Prior to touring on land, he toured the seas of Hawaii, the Caribbean, Alaska, Bermuda and Europe with The Second City aboard Norwegian Cruise Lines and is happy to answer any questions about cruising you may have. In Chicago, Mike has performed at ComedySportz, the i.O. Theater, The Annoyance, and The Playground. Big thanks to his cast mates, teachers and directors past and present!

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A ProVIDEO Comedy & Theater Series Event

This tender, loving, life-affirming Tony-nominated one man show celebrates the life and career of George Burns, played by Alan Safier, as he finds himself caught between this world and the next, unable to join his be-loved Gracie until he summons one last command performance.

“You’ll be in heaven yourself, at least for an hour and a half.”

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HOLLY LAURENT grew up in Niles, Michigan dreaming of living in the big city someday. After moving to Chicago she trained at The Second City, iO, and Annoyance Theatres. She is a writer and performer, and member of the long-standing Chicago improv group The Reckoning. She enjoys teaching in the iO training center and performing every Tuesday and Thursday at iO Chicago with The Reckoning and in the show Shotgun. Holly earned her Masters Degree in Interdisciplinary Arts from Columbia College in 2007 and joined the Second City touring company the same year. She thanks Greg for being the most outstanding man alive, and her family for being a constant source of great stories.

RACHEL MILLER loves being a part of The Second City. Favorite credits: Green Co, Second City’s Philadelphia production The City of Nutterly Love: Funny as Bell, guitar/vocal improv duo Vlad & Rachel, The Podcast, Breathing On Cougarness, BFF:DOA, the 5-1/2 years she spent in Amsterdam with Boom Chicago, comedy festivals in Edinburgh, Singapore and Berlin, and freestyle-rapping at U2’s “Vertigo” European Tour Party. Love and thanks to family, friends, bosses, this cast, her dog Lu, and especially Andrew.

EILEEN MONTELIONE is thrilled to join The Second City aboard The Norweigen Pearl! She began performing at the age of six, majored in theater at UIC, and has been fortunate enough to perform all over the world, from Chicago to Moscow, both on stage and in film. Recently, she created and performed in Sit and Run’s well received show, Talking to No One…, with Joel Wiersema. Eileen would like to thank her family, Bill Raffeld, Cynthia Blaise, Michael Gellman, Michael Descoteaux, Ranjit Souri and all of her teachers.

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A night of hilarious stand-upwith the Southern Fried Chicks!

WHO’S WHO (cont.)

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Overture’s free and low-cost community and education programs are at the heart of our mission to engage the entire community in the arts. In fact, last season, these programs served more people in our community than the total number of tickets sold to all of our performances. These programs are possible only through the generosity of contributors to the Ovation Fund – people just like you who recognize the transforming benefits of the arts and want to ensure that everyone in our community can experience them.

Learn more when you make your donation onLine at overturecenter.com/contribute.

overture’s free and Low-cost community and education programs incLude: Community Ticket Vouchers, Kids in the Rotunda, Duck Soup Cinema, Take 10, International Festival, Overture Galleries, St. Mary’s A.M. Series, Artist Residencies, Community Arts Access Program, OnStage Performing Arts Series, The Tommy Awards, Educator Workshops, Meet the Artist, Wisconsin Writers Series and Overture After Work

OVATION FUND: Community. Education. Diversity.

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Your enjoyment is important to us. Please contact an usher or the ticket office if you have any concerns about your experience here.

ORDERING & INFORMATIONOrder online! overturecenter.com Phone orders: Call 608.258.4141 Mail or fax: online order form at overture-center.com or in our magazine.Buy in person: Visit the ticket office located on the main floor just off the Rotunda Lobby. Ticket office hours: Mon–Fri, 11 am–5:30 pm; Sat, 11 am–2 pm; open additional hours evenings and Sundays on days of ticketed performances.Group orders: Groups of 15 or more receive a discount on most performances. Call 608.258.4159 to make reservations.TTY/TextNet: Call 1.866.704.2328 for tickets and information. Visit overturecenter.com: For a calendar of events, links to artists’ websites, video, audio, directions, parking and much more.

PATRON SERVICES & POLICIESAccessibility: Request accommodations when ordering your tickets. Call 608.258.4144 (TTY/TextNet: 1.866.704.2328) for information, questions, or to request the following:n wheelchair-accessible seatingn house wheelchair for transportn sign language interpretationn Braille playbilln other accommodationsInformation is also available at overturecenter.com/tickets/accessibilityChildren and lap seating: Every person, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theaters for performances. Children under the age of 6 are not permitted at certain per-formances. See our season brochure, visit our website or call the Help Line at 608.258.4143 for information.Contacting a patron during a performance: Call 608.258.4179 with performance the patron is attending and his/her row and seat number.

Lost and Found: Visit the information desk in the Rotunda Lobby or call 608.258.4973.

Rentals: For information on renting spaces in Overture Center for weddings, performances, meetings or other events, call 608.258.4163 or email [email protected] turn off all paging devices, cell phones and watch alarms.Smoking is prohibited in Overture.The use of cameras or tape recorders in the theaters is prohibited without written permis-sion from Overture Center and the performing company’s management. Food, large bags and other large items are not permitted in the theaters. Beverages are allowed at select shows in Overture souvenir cups.In consideration of audience members with scent sensitivities and allergies, please use perfumes, aftershaves and other fragrances in moderation.Event StaffStagehand services in Overture are provided by members of Local 251 of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees.Volunteer usher and other services for Overture are provided by Overture Friends. For information, visit overturecenter.com/contribute/volunteer or call 608.258.4177.

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