8:00 PM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
THU
11/26
Improv
8:00 PM
Mainstage
It's been a hell of a month! Come laugh it off with some of the best improv you'll ever see: veteran improviser Susan Messing improvises in her world renowned show Messing with a Friend with improviser Ryan Nolan. Don't miss this special event!
Messing with a Friend w/ Ryan Nolan
Show Program - Cast & Creative Team
Ryan Nolan
Ensemble
Susan Messing
Ensemble
Ryan Nolan
Ryan loves perfroming at the Annoyance and is always happy to be back! You can see him performing with his sketch comedy group, Late Night Shenanigans, all over Chicago. Give them a follow @_late_night_shenanigans. Always remember to never leave a candle unattended!
Susan Messing
Susan Messing a NJ native and graduate of Northwestern University's Theatre School, has been an improviser and comedian for over 37 years. She is an alumna of the io Theatre, Chicago's Second City MainStage, and a founding member of Chicago's infamous Annoyance Theatre. Susan has created and taught her curriculum at io/iO West, The Annoyance, The Second City, and around the globe. Susan has been an adjunct instructor for Loyola University, DePaul University's Theatre School, The School at Steppenwolf, and currently teaches for The University of Chicago. Her standup act with her puppet, Jolly, was featured at the HBO/US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, and on Comedy Central's Premium Blend and NBC's Late Fridays. Her most
impressive bit movie role was as a bad stripper in a halo brace in Let's Go to Prison! She performed open runs at the iO with Blaine Swen in'Blessing,' and with Norm Holly in 'Molly,' at The Annoyance in her critically acclaimed show, Messing With a Friend, and with The Boys at The Second City. Other credits include all five years of Just For Laughs in their Chicago residency and presenting 'Braving The Unknown,' a TedXTalk
2014 at the University of Chicago. She often plays with her ride or die, Rachael Mason. She is currently touring with the brilliant John Lehr around the country and around the world, and continues to teach and perform where she is asked because otherwise it is
rude and presumptuous.