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Birth of Evil: Original Horror-Comedy Play by Sketch Company Chemically Imbalanced Comedy

(1420 West Irving Park Road Chicago, IL 60613)
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Full Price:
$12.00
Our Price:
FREE - $6.00*
3.4 by 11 members
A group of strangers stranded in a bed and breakfast battle evil incarnate in this original horror-comedy play by Chicago-based improv and sketch company Chemically Imbalanced Comedy. Directed by Chi-Town improv veteran Phil Meister, CIC's Birth of Evil features a cast of local up-and-coming comedic performers, including Tim Reardon, Drennen Quinn, Jeff Murdoch, Devin Bockrath and Julia Weiss. Don't miss this spooktacular way to usher in Halloween, featuring a night full of laughs, screams and everything in between.

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All offers for CIC's Birth of Evil have expired.

The last date listed for CIC's Birth of Evil was Wednesday October 31, 2012 / 10:00pm.

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1420 West Irving Park Road
Chicago, IL 60613
773-865-7731
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No food, plenty of drinks
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Parking not easy so leave early.
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It's all street. I ended up 3 blocks away, which is fine cause it's free! Just plan accordingly!
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Totally casual but it's fun to be a little dressed up!
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We got lucky and it the parking in front of the door!
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It gets hot and the seats are close together.
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Reviews & Ratings

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3.4 average rating
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3 reviews
2.0
attended Nov 01 2012

It was a really improvised and bad show. the actors were funny at moments, but most of the time they were laughing at their own jokes, and the show didn't flow. I was a little disapointed as the Troll show I saw a week earlier was great.

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1 review
4.0
attended Oct 22 2012

It was alittle off, but still had some funny parts. Entertaining.... Cast was
good in their rolls. The employees friendly. Would definitely go back there.

Sherri

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1 review
2.0
attended Oct 22 2012

This play was incredibly stupid with no depth to it! It was supposed to be funny but wasn't. It had no point to it. I am all for dark comedies but this was just stupid!

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More Information About CIC's Birth of Evil

Website

http://www.cicomedy.com/

Description

Cast: 
Tim Reardon 
Drennen Quinn 
Jeff Murdoch 
Devin Bockrath 
Gary Richardson 
John Reynolds 
Julia Weiss 
Directed by Phil Meister 
Written by Phil Meister, Drennen Quinn & Tim Reardon 

About the Ticket Supplier: Chemically Imbalanced Comedy

Chemically Imbalanced Comedy is a non profit theater which has been producing the best and brightest comedy in Chicago for years. The Chicago Tribune called their show "simple, funny, and perceptive."

The Chicago Arts and Entertainment Magazine said, "I was astounded by the intelligence of that improvisation."

The Chicago Reader said CIC was "tight and funny."

The Chicago Redeye named CIC "Best Bet."