Comedian/Actor Hal Sparks (Talk Soup) at the Improv
Chicago Improv of Schaumburg (Schaumburg, IL)
Rated 3.8 by 17 members who went.
Hal Sparks, known for his roles in Queer as Folk and Dude, Where's My Car?, comes to the Chicago Improv of Schaumburg for an evening of hilarious stand-up comedy. Hal began his career in Chicago with the famed Second City troupe, and hosted E!'s Talk Soup.
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Dress
- Pretty casual. Some groups were really dressed up, but the majority were just wearing jeans.
- Casual and pretty laid back. You can dress up or down
Parking And Transportation
Food And Drinks
- I wish there had been a little more variety, especially on the entree menu.
- No free refills, other than that, food and drink was pretty reasonable.
- Food was good and reasonably priced; drinks were a little pricey.
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Website: http://www.halsparks.com
Hal Sparks began his career in Chicago with the famed Second City Troupe, and in 1987 was named "Funniest Teenager in Chicago" by the Chicago Sun Times. Hal has performed at numerous comedy clubs, including The Improv, The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, and The Ice House, as well as performing at Comic Relief's American Comedy Festival. He provided the voices of both a bee and a fish in 20th Century Fox's hit film Dr. Dolittle 2 and co-starred in 20th Century Fox's Dude, Where's My Car? His television appearances include The Tonight Show, Politically Incorrect, Hollywood Squares, MTV, The View, The List, and Martial Law. And from 1999 till 2000, Hal was the host of the Emmy-award winning Talk Soup on E! Entertainment Television.
Chicago Improv of Schaumburg
The Improv recently opened the doors of its 25th club. This spectacular new club seats 500, with a corporate skybox accommodating up to 50 people, a corporate meeting room, and a first class dinner menu with a full bar. From the state of the art sound system to the nation's top headliners, Chicago-area residents and visitors can now see firsthand our commitment to delivering the ultimate comedy experience.