event The Reavers

Also Playing: Felt

iO Theater (Del Close)

3541 N Clark St
Chicago IL 60657
773-880-0199
  • Wed Dec 14 8 pm
    The Reavers and Felt at iO Theater (Del Close)

    There's a lot of humor to be found in this improvised puppet show, but not in expected places. Sure, the improvisers behind the cloth are witty as all hell, and the puppets themselves—muppet-like creations, wide-eyed and bushy-tailed—look ridiculous performing mundane scene-style object work. But often, watching the humans struggle with the physical limitations of, well, having their hands tied up (especially when they try to interact with each other) is the most satisfying part of the show.

    iO Theater (Del Close) 3541 N Clark St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Feb 22 8 pm
    The Reavers and Felt at iO Theater (Del Close)

    There's a lot of humor to be found in this improvised puppet show, but not in expected places. Sure, the improvisers behind the cloth are witty as all hell, and the puppets themselves—muppet-like creations, wide-eyed and bushy-tailed—look ridiculous performing mundane scene-style object work. But often, watching the humans struggle with the physical limitations of, well, having their hands tied up (especially when they try to interact with each other) is the most satisfying part of the show.

    iO Theater (Del Close) 3541 N Clark St, Chicago, IL
  • Wed Mar 7 8 pm
    The Reavers and Felt at iO Theater (Del Close)

    There's a lot of humor to be found in this improvised puppet show, but not in expected places. Sure, the improvisers behind the cloth are witty as all hell, and the puppets themselves—muppet-like creations, wide-eyed and bushy-tailed—look ridiculous performing mundane scene-style object work. But often, watching the humans struggle with the physical limitations of, well, having their hands tied up (especially when they try to interact with each other) is the most satisfying part of the show.

    iO Theater (Del Close) 3541 N Clark St, Chicago, IL
$5

There's a lot of humor to be found in this improvised puppet show, but not in expected places. Sure, the improvisers behind the cloth are witty as all hell, and the puppets themselves—muppet-like creations, wide-eyed and bushy-tailed—look ridiculous performing mundane scene-style object work. But often, watching the humans struggle with the physical limitations of, well, having their hands tied up (especially when they try to interact with each other) is the most satisfying part of the show.

Updated 11/21/2011

« Back to A.V. Chicago home

Share Tools