Albany Times Union

Second City gets help from alums Fey, Colbert, others

Star-studded board to guide storied theater

- By Chris Jones

Chicago’s Second City comedy theater, which has seen significan­t recent turnover in creative and administra­tive staff, will honor its illustriou­s roots and help its own future with a new artistic advisory board of illustriou­s former performers, as curated by alum Stephen Colbert.

The 15 members announced Tuesday include Steve Carell, Dwayne Colbert, Tina Fey, Keeganmich­ael Key, Julia Louisdreyf­us, Jane Lynch, Tim Meadows, Peter Murrieta, Suzy Nakamura, Catherine O’hara, Sam Richardson, Jeff Richmond, Jason Sudeikis and Robin Thede with Colbert as chair.

Colbert, who is on the

management board of directors of Second City’s current owner, Strauss Zelnick’s private equity firm ZMC, had previously announced his involvemen­t in the curation of an artistic board to assist

Second City. The roster now has been filled out.

The new board, which is unpaid, will offer support for artists on the theater’s stages and students at the training center, as their schedules allow, said Second City chief operating officer Parisa Jalili.

“Stephen has work incredibly hard to assemble this board,” Jalili said, noting that Carell already has stopped by the training center.

Second City has been without a staff artistic director since Jon Carr quietly left earlier this year after a brief tenure during which he did not speak publicly about his plans for theater, which was acquired by ZMC following a sale by longtime owner Andrew Alexander. Since then, Carly Heffernan has been functionin­g as creative director of both the Chicago and Toronto branches of Second City.

Jalili said that no decision had been made as to Carr’s replacemen­t. “We are reassessin­g and reevaluati­ng what that role might look like,” she said.

Clearly, then, Colbert’s new board will be helpful when it comes to artistic direction, especially given the membership’s high profile and affection for the theater that started most of their careers.

“We all believe that comedy is better off with a vital Second City,” Colbert said in a statement.

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