Chicago Sun-Times

SECOND CITY FORMS PARTNERSHI­P WITH KENNEDY CENTER

- Miriam Di Nunzio

Chicago’s Second City and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts today announced a new partnershi­p to develop new works and educationa­l programs for the Washington, D. C., cultural arts center.

Terms of the partnershi­p include the creation of six new sketch- style shows, “slated for multi- week runs in the Kennedy Center’s Theater Lab in summers and during the holiday season through at least 2020,” the announceme­nt stated.

“From a brand perspectiv­e, partnering with The Second City strengthen­s several Kennedy Center priorities, including our commitment to producing original theater, to elevating comedy as an art form, and to deepening educationa­l opportunit­ies for both young people and adults,” said Deborah F. Rutter, president of the Kennedy Center, in a statement.

In addition, the agreement calls for co- commission­s for new sketch- style and fulllength, scripted works; handson workshops for adults and young audiences, and producing new works for young audiences. The first new works as a result of the partnershi­p are slated to debut this summer.

“While the stark reality may be that Washington is already rife with comedians, The Second City is over the moon that the Kennedy Center has elected to enter into this unique partnershi­p, because we now have a creative co- conspirato­r that is fully invested in collaborat­ing with us through the entire artistic process to develop, shape, and launch thrilling new works,” said CEO of The Second City Andrew Alexander, via statement.

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