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FIVE QUESTIONS WITH MARTY DEROSA

Marty Derosa, the Comedy Sammy Sosa!  This week we chat for a minute with a multi-talented comic who headlines Wiggle Room this week.  Marty Derosa is a monster of Chicago stand up and also hosts his own popular podcast.  Check it out at WRESTLING WITH DEPRESSION and Follow him on Twitter.

WR: You’ve been called the King of Chicago Crowd Work.  What edicts would you like put forth in that station?

MartyDeRosaMD: As King, I feel it’s only right that I get a crown. I’d take it off to perform because I’m not a maniac. Also, I’d like to have a throne w/ handles and be carried to the stage not unlike “Macho King” Randy Savage.

WR: What do wrestling and stand up comedy have in common?

MD:  Wrestling & comedy are very similar in the fact that we are out there without a net. We are doing what we sort of planned on but if the crowd isn’t into it or they are super into something we can go that direction. A play or a storyteller can’t do that. We also rely on the crowd to tell us what our next move is. We also sell t-shirts after shows for gas money.

WR: What topics are off limits for you on stage?

I think you can joke about anything you want if it’s funny. The problem with that is you have to try it to see if it’s funny. If it isn’t, as in my case, I just move along. I don’t blame the crowd. What I think is funny & what someone else does is very different. I respect that. I think they are nerds, but I respect that.

WR: What’s the cutest name you’ve ever called a lover?

The cutest name was Sparkle Princess. She was but like most sparkle princesses she had to return to her kingdom (aka her parents house in another state) and get on medication.

WR: What’s the worst thing someone has called you? Was it accurate?

Farty Marty. Unfortunately, it was very accurate.

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FIVE QUESTIONS WITH LIZA TREYGER

FIVE QUESTIONS WITH LIZA TREYGER.

Liza Treyger joins us on this week’s “Five Questions”.  She’s headlining Wiggle Room this week, so come check her out!

 


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Wiggle Room: Five Questions with Drew Michael

Since opening night is THIS WEEK (Sept 13th), we’re starting a new series to feature the comics that rock this show.  Our first feature is with Drew Michael who headlines this week.  Check Drew out at DREW MICHAEL COMEDY and Follow him on Twitter.

WR: Watching you always rides the line between “funniest thing I’ve ever heard” and “o.k. everyone out of the pool”. Do you think it’s important to keep people uncomfortable?

DM: I AM UNCOMFORTABLE! That is my real daily homeostatic position: discomfort. So, yeah, some of that is going to bleed into the act.

I’m not trying to make people uncomfortable; I’m really just trying to make sense of this whole “existing” thing, as we all are, and my act is basically a highlight reel of my own exploration. I’m inherently curious and somewhat hardened and desensitized to painful or “taboo” subjects, so perhaps my mind wanders there a bit more freely than most people’s would. That might make people uncomfortable because they’re not as familiar with that side of the mind. But I know I am not special, so if that dark spot or weird thought is in me — in any of us — then it’s in all of us, somewhere.

That’s what laughter is, yes? The surprise of learning that something is inside of us we did not know was there.

The goal is to always be MORE comfortable, not less, even if the process of getting there is itself uncomfortable.

WR: Who do you admire most?

DM: Anyone who is, in an honest way, truly comfortable with him/herself and his/her place in his/her environment.

(By the way, I hate that we have to refer to a generic “someone” as him/her, rather than just agree to use one grammatical gender when it’s an unknown. See? Look at me. NOT COMFORTABLE!)

WR: What topics are off limits for you on stage?

The only thing I will not talk about are personal stories that are not mine. For example, if a friend or girlfriend or family member has a personal issue, even though it becomes a part of me because I am close to him/her (there it is again!) and I am affected by it, I will usually not talk about it because they did not ask to be in the public sphere.

I’ll put my own shit out there without thinking twice. For example, I have a bit about stalking an ex girlfriend and how she got a restraining order against me. I never reveal one detail about her, other than that she was dating me at some point. That’s out of respect of her privacy and space, which is hilarious coming from the same person who sent her 400 unanswered text messages and Saran-wrapped her car.

I don’t see any topic as “off limits”. It’s all on the table. No matter how fucked up. It has to be. I think restriction and restraint is comedy — and thinking — death. This includes when people say a topic is “hack.” That’s restricting. Why is it hack to talk about masturbating or being on an airplane? Those are both things millions of people do every day, so why can’t we talk about it? The only thing that can be “hack,” really, is a perspective or angle, but that’s because reciting a trite viewpoint shows little to no creativity or honesty, the linchpins of artistic expression. It’s hack when you don’t inject your own personality into the subject. But that’s not the subject’s fault; it’s the artist’s.

WR: What’s the cutest name you’ve ever called a lover?

My current girlfriend might win the title for that one and I don’t think I can betray her, or myself, by telling you what it is. (See previous answer.)

I appreciate the journalism, however, in trying to conjure up flowery imagery to juxtapose my inherent blackened state. But, on the record, I get cuddly as fuck. Belie’e dat.

WR: What’s the worst thing someone has called you? Was it accurate?

A devaluing narcissist. My therapist said it, so it better be!

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Wiggle Room is BACK!

Wiggle Room is back and better than ever with riotously funny comics from the cream of the Chicago (and beyond) crop performing alongside the city’s sexiest burlesque dancers.

Michelle L’amour is bringing back the acclaimed show for a fourth season on September 13.  The show will run at 10pm Fridays at the Everleigh Social Club in Chicago.

Don’t miss host Adam Burke and Burlesque Hall of Famers Michelle L’amour and the Chicago Starlets as they embark on another hilarious and arousing journey of stand-up comedy and burlesque.

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW FOR OPENING NIGHT AND BEYOND BY CLICKING HERE.


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Wiggle Room featured on Gaper’s Block

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Wiggle Room EXTENDED THREE WEEKS!

Hey everyone!  Wiggle Room has been extended for THREE WEEKS (through May 17)!  Grab your tickets now and see the show everyone is talking about:

Chicago’s TOP comics (best o’ the best!) and Stand-Out Striptease performances by the Chicago Starlets.  THIS WEEK (Apr 26) Michelle L’amour, Greta Layne and Honey Halfpint. Be sure to grab a ticket to Naked Girls Reading two and make it a double header evening.

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Wiggle Room and Old Time Strip Show

Don’t miss WIGGLE ROOM, this Friday – April 12 – at 10pm!

And GET YOUR TICKETS NOW for our newest venture, Old Time Strip Show at Martyr’s on April 20th.


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Wiggle Room – Now On Fridays – Opens March 22

NOW ON FRIDAYS! OPENS NEXT WEEK!

 

Chicago’s most acclaimed burlesque producers have pulled together another incredible ongoing lineup of amazing performers hosted by Adam Burke and featuring the World Famous Chicago Starlets (winner “Best Burlesque Group in the World 2010 at the Burlesque Hall of Fame).

Opening Friday, March 22nd, Adam Burke hosts a cast of Chicago’s cream of the cream stand-up comics who will take the stage at the Everleigh Social Club along with a bevy of beautiful burlesque dancers to entice, delight and otherwise entertain in this intimate setting. Guests will find themselves couched in the luxurious sexuality of this incredible, unique nightspot surrounded by the best talent the City of Broad Shoulders has to offer.

Make your reservation now, seating is incredibly limited.


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Wiggle Room returns to Chicago March 22nd

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Wiggle Room is back and NOW ON FRIDAYS!  Join Adam Burke and the Chicago Starlets in the acclaimed striptease and stand-up comedy showcase that’s only at the Everleigh Social Club.  This is the show you’ve heard about and the best way to spend a Friday evening.  Lounge in the plush atmosphere of the 353.wk.WiggleRoomBurlsque36Everleigh, laugh at Chicago’s cream of the cream comics and bask in the beauty of burlesque bawdiness that only Michelle L’amour can bring you.

FRIDAY’S (MAR 22 – APR 26) AT 10PM.

Reservations recommended.  CLICK HERE TO MAKE YOURS

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Wiggle Room starts this week, New Classes next week



The Winter Session is up for sale with exciting new classes. Register today before classes sell out. Classes begin MONDAY, OCTOBER 22ND.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF AVAILABLE CLASSES, DESCRIPTIONS AND TO REGISTER CLICK HERE.



Wiggles and Giggles abound as Chicago’s top stand up comics, helmed by Adam Burke, and the world famous Chicago Starlets take the stage for FIVE WEEKS in the 3rd edition of the acclaimed Wiggle Room at the Everleigh Social Club.

OPENING NIGHT is October 18th at 9pm and tickets are available now. Seating is limited so we recommend booking early. For more details and to make your reservation visit WiggleRoomChicago.com



We’ve scared our own pants off!

Don’t miss this Halloween tradition as the girls don (sort of) their best “costumes” and read ghost stories and scary tales. If you like naughty nurse outfits, this’ll blow your hair back. It’s on Halloween night, so costumes are encouraged.

Reservations are Required. Make Yours Now.