By Steve Rhodes
“This year Zanies celebrates its 40th anniversary,” Steve Heisler notes for the Reader, “but it’s the only remaining comedy club within city limits that programs stand-up seven nights a week.”
I did not know that.
“Its vibe, however, remains trapped in the 80s. Most shows cost $25 but stipulate a two-drink minimum.”
So two drinks on top of $25 tickets? That’s pretty pricey, especially to see folks who are probably at least moderately funny but not exactly household names.
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It’s also kind of odd to me that the comedy clubs in the area outside of the city limits are mostly tourist traps. Tourists travel to the suburbs just for a few generic laughs?
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OTOH, I suppose some folks find a stand-up comedy club to be a better bet than improv, which dots the city (right?). Improve is more likely to be hit-or-miss. Right? Ah, the taxonomy of the Chicago comedy scene.
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Plus, I wonder how much laughter a two-drink minimum induces. Those are unearned laughs!
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Time to disrupt the stand-up model!
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Some might say the Neo-Futurists, and others I’m sure, already have. But more! Uber for comedy!
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And, of course, content-wise, stand-up has been constantly disrupted, either in singular approach or, say, the alt-comedy movement. But the comedy club model? I’d like to know more. Assignment Desk, activate!
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New on the Beachwood . . .
The Beachwood Radio Sports Hour #195: Ramblers Wrap, Baseball Begins
Candlesticks always make a nice gift. Plus: White Snox, Bulls Stank, Scrubs, Shohei Goodman, Blackhawks Bigwigs Back, and just a little Schweinsteiger.
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Weekend ChicagoGram
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Weekend ChicagoTube
The 1956 American Derby at Chicago’s old Washington Park.
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Weekend BeachBook
A sampling.
Black Father Gives Son The Talk About Holding Literally Any Object.
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Weekend TweetWood
A sampling.
Molly Ringwald looks back at John Hughes and doesn’t like what she sees. https://t.co/Lk9hfCxN5A
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) April 7, 2018
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“Facebook has as many as 700 PR and policy people,” according to a profile of their PR chief, Elliot Schrage. (paywalled – https://t.co/RXfopVjCnX)
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) April 7, 2018
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I’m glad the Times did this piece on Islamophobia but their description of Pamela Geller is ludicrously tame: how about saying “Ms Geller has claimed Barack Obama is a secret Muslim who ‘wants jihad to win’ and is also the ‘love child’ of Malcolm X”?https://t.co/mdXj7aKOrB pic.twitter.com/AYImLWHcCi
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) April 6, 2018
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#RevolvingDoor #Swamp https://t.co/4DPJRl4MSh via @politico
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) April 6, 2018
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Tronc Executives Rewarded for Incompetence and Misconduct With Eye-Popping Salaries https://t.co/Jhdt3uVRHO via @Splinter_news
— Beachwood Reporter (@BeachwoodReport) April 7, 2018
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The Weekend Desk Tronc Line: Chicken roost.
Posted on April 7, 2018

