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Performance Revue

Robert Littwin

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Performance Revue is a show that reveals the creative process behind Chicago’s premier comedians. Each episode features a set, interview, and breakdown of each joke or concept presented in their act. Performance Revue is released as a podcast biannually, with video releases (both with and without commentary) of the sets discussed in each episode.
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In these outtakes from Amy Sumpter's episode, we discuss the duplicitous toilets of Manhattan, working a day job, dating as a comedian, and a lot more. Timestamps: 01:00 – Dissecting Comedy at Open Mics 01:28 – “I love a good poop joke, but…” 01:58 – The Legend of Kyle Parris Mentions of Doc Martins, Dad Jeans, Elbow Patches, ‘The Room’, Vaudeville…
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Co-founder of The Kates on Broadway and acclaimed Chicago comedy vet Amy Sumpter goes over her amazing 2019 set at Strip Joker in this season 3 finale! We discuss making space for women in stand-up (and in the world), the time her breast ended up in an old lady's mouth on the subway, and what not to do when your gynecologist shows up to a pelvic ex…
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In these outtakes from Brittani Ferguson's episode, we discuss the queer coding within 80's and 90's action films, 'Little House on the Prairie', and, of course, the 'X-Files'. Timestamps: 00:00 – “The Burbs” 00:48 – Del Close and Sharna Mentions of Second City, Improv, Todd Barry, Steven Wright, Mu 02:18 – All 80’s and 90’s Action Films Were Softc…
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In the Before Times of Yore, comedian and cast member of The Lincoln Lodge, Brittani Ferguson stopped by to discuss her interesting set at Strip Joker. We have a fascinating conversation about her military upbringing, reciting Mel Brooks films as a child, the context of the words "gay" and "queer," her childhood (and current) obsession with Gillian…
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In the Before Times of Yore, podcaster/producer/comic Spencer Blair chats about his mostly-improvised hosting set at Strip Joker. We discuss his improv background, how he got into hosting/producing shows all over Chicago, the internal dynamics of Strip Joker, and being terrifyingly confident onstage, all before we dive into the set. Spencer can be …
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Trigger Warning: Personal Story of Sexual Assault In these outtakes from Jamie Shriner Biddle's episode, we discuss the tragedy that is Louie CK at length, which prompts Jamie to reveal that she is a survivor. We also discuss the wounds of conservatism, the life of Valerie Solanas, Ellen Degeneres and her relationship with George W. Bush, and a who…
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In the Before Times of Yore (2019), actor/singer/composer/comedian Jamie Shriner Biddle breaks down her hosting set at 'Naughty Thoughts', her monthly Laugh Factory show. This set includes her original song 'In My Butt', the story of her sexy cat costume, some crowd work, and a parable about unprotected sex. We discuss how she went from writing mus…
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In these outtakes from Devin Middleton's episode, we talk about the various reactions of Star wars fans to his set, accountability in the stand-up comedy scene, how the Walt Disney Corporation is destroying public domain, the X-Men comics, and a discussion of queer coding in the Dragonball Z series leads to the foundation of his next project. Times…
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Devin Middleton engages in a socially-distanced interview about his opening set during KJ Whitehead's 'The Haggard Unicorn' album recording in January 2020. Devin summarizes the first nine films in the Star Wars franchise in about nine minutes through a socially-conscious lens. He uses this framework as a way to critique the franchise's white-washi…
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In these outtakes from the Rodescu Hopkins episode, we divulge many personal tales from the Trigger Warning Open Mic (these stories include Rodescu's first time hosting and a man who tried to sell him a fiefdom in Africa), and we cap it off with the full report of his would-be business dealings with Cards Against Humanity. Timestamps: 01:20 – My Ky…
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Rodescu Hopkins engages in a socially-distanced interview about his set at We Still Like You in the before times of July 2019. his stories include peeing in a crowded car during Wrestlemania, getting caught stealing from Whole Foods, and discovering his dead father's porn collection. Rodescu runs The Trigger Warning Open Mic with his co-host Ed Tow…
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Timestamps 02:00 – What have you been doing since the pandemic started? Origami, Yoga, Star Trek, Reading, Weed 02:58 – Sending Packets to Late Night Shows Mentions of SNL 03:41 – Pitching Ideas in the Writer’s Room vs. Performing a Stand-Up Set 04:00 – “If you can pitch, but can’t write, you’re still useful” 06:01 – “A good producer will cut a goo…
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Sohrab Forouzesh engages in a socially-distanced performance review on a set from Strip Joker in 2019. He performed this set wearing a speedo, sunglasses, pasties, a fez, and nothing else. Sohrab is a comedian, producer, and writer. You may recognize him from The Love Below comedy show, or his work on Group Therapy and 'Hello, It's Hobert!' Find ou…
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Winslow Dumaine reveals the myriad of projects he has undertaken during the pandemic, from organizing, donating, and protesting, to taking another deep dive back into his ever-growing Tarot Restless universe. Winslow is a writer, artist, comedian, and merch wizard. You may recognize him from opening for Kyle Kinane, his Tarot Restless project, or a…
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Sabeen Sadiq updates us on her life during the lockdown and takes a stab at the question 'Where Does Comedy Go From Here?' Sabeen is an actress, producer, and stand-up comic. You may recognize her from the series 'Code Switched', her commercial work, or her time on the 'Wallah, She's Funny' comedy tour. Time Stamps: 01:30 – “I’m a skincare addict” …
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The first installment of Performance Revue's 'Where Does Comedy Go From Here?' is a conversation/interview/check-in with Jillian Ebanks. Jillian is a comedian, actor, a Bob Curry fellow, a co-producer of B.A.P.S., and a brilliant black woman just trying to survive during a global pandemic in a regressive country. Jillian's waxing video is now on Yo…
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A short primer for Performance Revue's 3rd season. The first 3 episodes will revolve around the question "Where does comedy go from here?" Featuring Jillian Ebanks, Sabeen Sadiq, and Winslow Dumaine. Episodes 4-6 are socially distanced interviews featuring Sohrab Forouzesh, Rodescu Hopkins, and Devin Middleton. The last 4 episodes were recorded in …
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Season 2 is going out in style with the amazing Marilee! Marilee Pheniece Dale-Williams, colloquially known as Marilee, can take any premise and push it well beyond anyone’s comfort zone. All with an irreverent, biting, anti-patriarchal edge. View the performance: https://youtu.be/Xu4qeYNew8s View the performance with commentary: https://youtu.be/u…
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Today, we're featuring the brilliant Carly Ballerini! Carly is a touring comedian who stays extremely active in the Chicago comedy scene. She is a producer of ‘The Gimmie Show’, Space, and the local gem ‘Ladylike’ at café Mustache. Her style of comedy is a deeply-vulnerable storytelling, often reflecting on moments from her childhood. Carly is an e…
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Today, we’re cracking up with Whitney Chitwood! Her delivery onstage seems quite effortless and off-the-cuff, but much in the vein of influential performers like Robin Williams, many of the punchlines you’ll hear are meticulously crafted. The trick is that each bit is modular, and their placement within any given set can be improvised, while the pu…
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Today, we're diving in with Megan Brennan! It’s often been said that the best comedians, such as Robin Willams, Richard Pryor, or Maria Bamford, maintain a child-like perspective which allows them to tap into lines of logic that are less obvious to normal adults. This playful persona easily lends itself to comedy. Megan takes this concept of play l…
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Outtakes for Skyler Higley’s episode of Performance Revue. The outtakes are where we feature conversational cul de sacs that didn’t quite fit into the main episode, and snippets that were cut for time, all with a decidedly less polished, and more podcast-y tone. In this pile of outtakes, Skyler discuss growing up with social media, evolving, evalua…
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Today we’re diving deep with Skyler Higley! A former Mormon turned comedian, Skyler is now one of the producers for The Young Hustle Show at Laugh Factory Chicago. His humor mixes social awareness with subjective personal introspection, specifically focusing on the odd racism experienced in his own upbringing. In a dawning era of “woke” comedy, Sky…
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Welcome to the outtakes for Casey Larwood’s episode of Performance Revue. The Outtakes series is where we feature conversational cul-de-sacs and bits cut for time from the original episode, with a less polished, more podcast-y tone. In this collection of outtakes from the main episode, Casey reveals her initial thoughts about the show, her take on …
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Today we’re cracking the shell of Casey Larwood! Casey is an unapologetic feminist, using her sharp wit to shine a light on women’s issues. Her greatest strength, and best material, comes from a complete, meticulous self-inventory which gives her comedy a fourth-wall breaking edge that few can match. Watch the performance here: https://youtu.be/uxV…
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Welcome to the outtakes for Deanna Ortiz’s episode of Performance Revue. The Outtakes series is where we feature conversational cul-de-sacs and bits cut for time from the original episode, with a less polished, more podcast-y tone. In this collection of outtakes from the main episode, Deanna reveals her final acid trip, the time she unleashed on a …
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Today we're sitting down with Deanna Ortiz! Deanna started miming Dane Cook in middle school, and now is a cast member on the Lincoln Lodge, which is the longest-running independent comedy showcase in the United States. A lot happened in between those two points, in which Deanna cultivated a casual delivery for her quick-witted, hybrid comedy style…
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Welcome to the outtakes for KJ Whitehead’s episode of Performance Revue. The Outtakes series is where we feature conversational cul-de-sacs and bits cut for time from the original episode, with a less polished, more podcast-y tone. In this collection of outtakes from the main episode, KJ reveals her coming out story, switching from football to thea…
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Today, we're sitting down with KJ Whitehead! KJ is a transfeminine comedian, and a person of color, which gives her a viewpoint often not expressed in a stand-up comedy show. Her monthly showcase, ‘Outside Amy Schumer,’ also regularly features comedic voices from Chicago’s LGBTQ community. In this set alone, she explores everyday street harassment,…
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Welcome to the outtakes for Adam Kwaselow’s episode of Performance Revue. The Outtakes series is where we feature conversational cul-de-sacs and bits cut for time from the original episode, with a less poished, more podcast-y tone. Being open and honest is a very hard thing to pull off onstage, because once you expose yourself like that, it’s hard …
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Today, we dig into the creative process of Adam Kwaselow! Adam wanted to perform as a stand-up comedian since the age of nine, finding it to be a refuge from tragic family events happening around him. Since then, his comedic voice has evolved many times, resulting in his being surprisingly adept in a wide swath of comedy styles. In this set, which …
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Welcome to the Outtakes for Sabeen Sadiq’s episode of Performance Revue. This is bonus content, featuring parts of the main interview cut for time, conversational cul-de-sacs, and some behind-the-scenes peeks, with a decidedly more podcast-y tone. The episode bounces around a lot, kicking off in the middle of a conversation about problematic popula…
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This week, we're featuring a set and conversation with Sabeen Sadiq! Sabeen is a young, Muslim comedian on the rise in Chicago, continuing the trail blazed by comics like Mona Aburmishan and Azhar Usman, but her biggest influences come from Maria Bamford’s quirky, odd flair, and Jackie Kashian’s delivery. Watch the performance here: https://youtu.b…
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It's finally time to reveal the creative process of Winslow Dumaine! Winslow possesses a unique comedic style, dancing between self deprecation and self loathing. He sites influences such as Kyle Kinane and Rory Scovel, while also drawing influence from HP Lovecraft and the Dark Souls universe. This concoction drives his humor to brilliant extremes…
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Welcome to Scott Duff's Outtakes episode on Performance Revue! While the main episodes are polished and cohesive, this is a new segment that is going to have a more informal, podcasty tone, with some behind-the-scenes anecdotes. So, with that in mind: This interview lasted about 2 hours, which meant some topics were cut short for time. Here, we dis…
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Today we're talking to comedian, producer, and radio personality, Scott Duff! Scott is the host of ‘Out Chicago’ on WCPT 820, a professional actor, and a producer of ‘The Kiki’, which is an ongoing queer comedy show. Being out and proud, he uses comedy as a vehicle to expose as many audience members as possible to both the joy, and the trials, of e…
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Today we're talking to blogger and New York comic, Lindsay Lucido! Lindsay is a comedian who has successfully turned her lifelong struggles with depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder into a subversive style of stand-up. Her popular blog, ‘I’m Not Ok Cupid’ brilliantly details her adventures, and misadventures, in dating. Check out Lindsay's …
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Welcome to Kristen Toomey's Outtakes episode on Performance Revue! While the main episodes are polished and cohesive, this is a new segment that is going to have a more informal, podcasty tone, with some behind-the-scenes anecdotes. So, with that in mind: Kristen discusses aging, popping back into the Chicago stand-up scene, the risk (and joy) of t…
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Season 2 continues with Kristen Toomey! Kristen is a founder of the local landmark show Hoo HA comedy, and recently came off of a tour with Chris Redd. She is a rising star who has been influencing and supporting local female and female-identifying comedians for years. Her frank style, charming onstage presence, and impossibly quick wit have won he…
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Welcome to the first Outtakes episode of Performance Revue! While the main episodes are polished and cohesive, this is a new segment that is going to have a more informal, podcasty tone, with some behind-the-scenes anecdotes. So, with that in mind: These clips are parts of our 2-hour-plus conversation that hit the cutting room floor. Mostly long ve…
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We're kicking off Season 2 with Thom Britton! Thom is a veteran performer, juggler, science nerd, and fire-eater. He is also an old-school carnival performer who is featured in theaters all over the country with his two current shows ‘Freakshow and Tell’ and ‘The Séance’. His tireless work ethic, unusual background, and eclectic collection of passi…
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It's the Season 1 review of Performance Revue! Today, we are flipping the script on the show’s established format. My writing partner of 4 years, Huck Poe, listened to the entire first season, all 15 episodes, in a one week period. I then invited him on the show to review it using my own outline of questions. His first response was, and I quote, “T…
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It’s the Season 1 finale! Today we are talking to Collin Bullock, Ariana Freeman, Ryan Croft, and Dan Muller. These four comedians, plus drummer Will Gingrich, make up Chicago comedy band Titty Citty. Their style ranges from political satire to just plain silliness, and is mostly presented in a simple punk/pop aesthetic. This interview highlights a…
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It's the penultimate episode of the season! Today we are taking a spiritual journey through a multilingual stand-up comedy set with Sonal Aggarwal. Sonal is a world traveler, a polyglot, a fire dancer, a healer, and one of the funniest people I have ever met. She is a producer on the long-running show ‘Congrats on Your Success’, which was featured …
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