Off-Off Campus Explained

Italic Title:No
Off-Off Campus
Genre:Improvisation
Sketch Comedy
Premiere:1986
Location:Chicago, Illinois, United States
Creatorname1:Bernie Sahlins
Creatortitle1:Founder
Website:https://offoffcampus.org/
Creatorname2:Harper Learmonth
Creatorname3:London Mahaley
Creatortitle2:Artistic Director
Creatortitle3:Production Manager

Off-Off Campus is the oldest improvisational and sketch comedy group at the University of Chicago.[1] It was founded in 1986 by The Second City co-founder Bernie Sahlins, who is also an alumnus of the University of Chicago.[2] [3]

Off-Off Campus stems from a tradition of improv comedy at the University of Chicago. In the early 1950s, improv as it is known today was invented on the University of Chicago campus at the Woodlawn Tap. In 1959, the group, called the Compass Players, went on to form The Second City.[4]

In 1986, Bernie Sahlins returned to the U of C in order to re-establish improv and sketch comedy on the south side of Chicago.[1] The first generation of Off-Off Campus was trained by Sahlins, and the group continues to build on the foundation he created.[5] [6]

Pulitzer prize winner David Auburn was a member of Off-Off's second generation.[7] [8] Sarah Koenig, host and executive producer of the acclaimed podcast Serial, was a member of the same generation as Auburn.[9] In addition, Tony Award-winner Greg Kotis was one of Off-Off's original members.[2]

Off-Off Campus operates in accordance with the University of Chicago's quarter system. Auditions are held during the first week of each fall quarter.[10] New members train significantly (roughly 20 hours a week)[11] during fall and winter quarters before becoming responsible for mainstage revues in the spring and the following fall.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Off-Off-Campus provides creative outlet, comic relief . February 3, 1994 . The Chicago Chronicle. 2009-09-23.
  2. News: Laugh Lessons: College-based troupes make improvisation academic . Time Out (Chicago) . Aug 15, 2006 . Sep 23, 2009.
  3. Web site: Off-Off Campus hosts a revolutionary 40th revue . April 2000 . The University of Chicago Magazine . 2009-09-23.
  4. Web site: Off-Off Campus celebrating first decade with two shows . May 23, 1996 . The Chicago Chronicle. 2009-09-23.
  5. News: Critic to campus jokesters: Stop this world, I want to get Off-Off . . Nov 9, 2004 . Sep 23, 2009.
  6. News: The next generation of Off-Off proves its worth with stellar sketch and improv . . May 15, 2006 . Sep 23, 2009.
  7. Web site: Some students walk into a bar... . October 2005 . The University of Chicago Magazine . 2009-09-23.
  8. News: With Math, a Playwright Explores a Family in Stress . . May 29, 2000 . Sep 24, 2009 . Mel . Gussow.
  9. News: Uncommon Interview: Serial's Sarah Koenig (A.B. '90) . . Mar 2, 2015 . Mar 5, 2015.
  10. http://ut.uchicago.edu/collaboration/offoffcampus.shtml Univ. of Chicago, University Theatre
  11. News: Nostalgia, Sleepovers, and Al Gore: The next generation of Off-Off Campus takes the stage . . Apr 26, 2007 . Sep 23, 2009.