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Tim and Eric celebrate a decade of awesomenes­s

- By JOSHUA MILLER Joshua Miller is a local freelance writer.

Throughout its long and storied history, the Vic Theater has been host to numerous comedy and musical acts. But this week, Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, better known as Tim and Eric, will be the first comedy duo to headline the theater for three nights. The shows are part of their national tour celebratin­g 10 years of performing together, which started with their Adult Swim show, “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!”

It’s an achievemen­t that fits the duo’s over- the- top DIY brand of comedy that at times is surreal, absurd and satirical. “Awesome Show’s” run between 2007 and 2010, helped popularize this unique form of comedy on Adult Swim, as well as provide a platform for comedians like John C. Reilly and Will Forte. The duo has continued creating that kind of humor through other projects, including a full- length movie.

“Chicago has always been one of our favorite cities to play,” says Heidecker. “We just always look forward to that part of the tour.”

Tim and Eric are performing at the Vic because it’s been a good fit for their shows, according to Heidecker who described it as a “classic venue and a great rock theater.” One of Heidecker’s most vivid ( and colorful) Chicago memories was two tours ago, when they were touring with a band, and their bass player got sick with food poisoning.

“He got food poisoning and vomited off stage into a big trashcan,” he recalls. “We had to continue on and the smell of the vomitvomi from the trashcan wafted up to me and I’mI sure the front row and beyond.”

DuringDu the new show, Heidecker and WareheimWa­re will be celebratin­g “Awesome Show”Show as well as “Billion Dollar Movie,” “BedtimeBed­t Stories,” and other projects they’ve done.done

“TheTh show we’re putting together for the tour,t it feels like something we would have done 10 years ago,” says Heidecker. “It’s very fun and very silly and is making us laugh. And it’s just great that we get to do it.”

The last part of that quote rings true because the duo is doing the tour in fairly DIY fashion.

“I don’t usually have much attachment to time like this but it felt like no one was honoring us,” says Heidecker. “So, I said to Eric that it was up to us to do some selfhonori­ng.”

When “Awesome Show” premiered in February of 2007, Heidecker says he had no clue how long they’d be working together.

“We were so damn happy just to have been given a chance,” he says. Heidecker says he’s enjoyed working with a like- minded “partner in comedy” that “cares very deeply about our work.” That strong teamwork keeps them both motivated in creating material and projects they’re both proud of.

Heidecker often feels he’s strongest with starting something and getting things going, while Wareheim tends to be good at finishing things and getting an idea perfected and out into the world “in a positive way.”

“We meet in the middle when it comes to executing the ideas and checking in on each other,” says Heidecker. “It’s very comforting to know that you’re not alone in your pursuit of success. You’ve got to have a team. You’ve got to have comrades. You can’t do it alone. It takes a village.”

 ?? SUPPLIED PHOTO ?? Tim Heidecker ( left) and Eric Wareheim.
TIM AND ERIC 10 YEAR ANNIVERSAR­Y AWESOME
TOUR!, 8 p. m. July 21- 22 and 24, Vic Theater, 3145 N Sheffield, $ 47.50, victheatre. com
SUPPLIED PHOTO Tim Heidecker ( left) and Eric Wareheim. TIM AND ERIC 10 YEAR ANNIVERSAR­Y AWESOME TOUR!, 8 p. m. July 21- 22 and 24, Vic Theater, 3145 N Sheffield, $ 47.50, victheatre. com

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