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Silent One-Man Show ITHAMAR HAS NOTHING TO SAY Set for Second City

By: Apr. 02, 2015
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The Second City is proud to announce that Ithamar Has Nothing to Say, starring Second City alumni Ithamar Enriquez in a silent one-man sketch show, is coming to Chicago after a sold-out run at Second City Hollywood. The Charlie Chaplinesque production is directed by Frank Caeti and is currently being developed into a web series produced by Maker Studios, Principato-Young Entertainment and Key and Peele. Tickets are available for purchase here.

In the tradition of Buster Keaton, Charlie Chaplin and Mr. Bean, Enriquez performs a one-man sketch show without saying a single word, featuring an eclectic mix of music from Louis Armstrong to Daft Punk. Old school charm meets modern sensibilities in this unique solo act.

Ithamar Has Nothing to Say runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, June 12- 20 in the Donny's Skybox Theatre in The Second City Training Center, 1616 N. Wells Street. General admission is $20 and $10 for Training Center students; tickets are available for purchase here.

Enriquez has performed and written for Chicago's Second City touring company, e.t.c. and Mainstage. He performs improv regularly in Los Angeles and has been featured at the Austin Sketch Fest and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival in Charleston. Film and TV credits include: Arrested Development, Key and Peele, The Office, The League, Raising Hope, Men At Work, Law and Order, Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Beyond The Lights.

The Second City is the leading brand in improv-based sketch comedy. With theaters and training centers in Chicago, Toronto and Hollywood, 11 full-time touring ensembles, thriving corporate communications and theatricals divisions as well as television and film operations, The Second City has been called "A Comedy Empire" by The New York Times. The Second City Training Center has a current student body of 3,500 per week and is the largest school of improvisation and sketch comedy in the world.




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