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KP joins to talk about origins and dramatic sudden closure of iO theater. How can you make a sustainable business off of adults playing pretend? Turns out it’s pretty hard. This episode has everything: improv comedy, wage theft allegations, desecration of human remains. Twists and turns everywhere! Follow KP's incredible project @they.call.us everywhere!!!

Footnotes: 

  1. Behind the Laughs: Community and Inequality in Comedy, Michael P. Jeffries
  2. The Funniest One in the Room: The Lives and Legend of Del Close, Kim “Howard” Johnson
  3. Chicago Comedy: A Fairly Serious History, Margaret Hicks
  4. Skullduggery, Tad Friend, The New Yorker
  5. Comedy Guru Charna Halpern Carries On, Achy Obejas, Chicago Tribune
  6. The First Comedy Strike, Richard Zoglin, Time Magazine
  7. This Unsung Comic Guru Turned Her Passion For Improv Into a Profitable Business INC Magazine, 2016
  8. iO Co-Founder's Controversial Sexual Harassment Comments Spark Debate, Mae Rice, Chicagoist
  9. iO Chicago’s move is more than a new address, Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
  10. iO makes a big move into founder Charna Halpern’s ‘dream theater’, Brianna Wellen, Chicago Reader
  11. What We Can Learn From Improv Theaters' PPP Loans, Seth Simons, Paste Magazine
  12. The Death of an Improv Theater: Mismanagement and Neglect at iO West, Seth Simons, Paste Magazine