Applause for the Edgy City


Richard Tulloch of The Age reports on his recent visit to the Windy City:

"Two young performers are on stage in Chicago's comedy mecca, The Second City. She's white. He's African American.

HE: I thought we were soul mates, but now I find out you watch Fox News! (Laugh from audience.)
SHE: There's an election coming. We ought to be informed.
HE: I don't have to be informed, I'm black. (Big laugh.) I mean, I'm black, Obama's black. The choice is obvious.
SHE: Oh? So why not vote Republican? Mitt Romney loves Jesus, black people love Jesus ...
HE: That's a totally different Jesus! (Huge laugh.)

It's edgy stuff, and to visitors such as us it reveals the city's zeitgeist. The performers are excellent and we're thinking, "I wonder if they'll make it in film or TV some day?" They may be thinking the same thing. It can't be easy being an artist in Chicago. No sooner do you get a start here than you're tempted to move east or west." Read more.