Opportunity - Morgan's Laugh Lounge (non-Annoyance)
- Jennifer Estlin
- Mar 2
- 1 min read
I am looking for acts interested in doing about 20-25 minutes of improv, stand-up, variety, magic, etc. and was wondering if the Annoyance could share this opportunity to their performers, students, network, etc?
Event: Morgan's Laugh Lounge
Location: Morgan's on Fulton | 950 W Fulton St, Chicago, IL 60607
Date/Time: Every Thursday. Show begins at 7:00 PM. Bar opens at 6:00 PM.
Tickets: $20
Compensation: All acts will divide up a 50% share of ticket sales. 3 acts means each group gets 1/3. Additionally, each act will get 1 drink comp per performer.
Set: 20-25 minutes
Tech: We will provide a light and sound tech but the lights will be very minimal (up/down). There will be space and outlets for an MD to plug their own equipment into, though we will not have an MD or piano provided at this time -- though that may change as we go along.
If you would also like to be considered to perform, you can submit your group information here.
Any questions feel free to reach out to show producer Bruce Phillips at comedy@morgansonfulton.com.
Tickets are at tinyurl.com/morganslaughlounge


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