Comedy Against Humanity Reviews
Chicago Tribune- Somewhat Recommended
"...Specifically, it needs someone permanent to run this thing, someone with a brutal sense of timing who can anticipate dead spots before they even begin. The ensemble itself was likable but uneven - that's not something you see very often and it needs to be remedied quickly. Players like Sam Howard (a wonderfully delirious physical comedian) and Greg Callozzo (quick, specific and reliably funny) were playing at a different level than some of their fellow castmates, a couple of whom had little to contribute or would literally draw a blank."
Chicago Stage and Screen- Highly Recommended
"...Due to the nature of improv, providing a rundown of what happened in this particular show would be of limited value. The show I saw will be completely different from the one you might see. That, after all, is the nature and fun of this production. I can say that the improvisers I saw were all very skillful. Their give and take was excellent, and they listened to each other. That last part is very important. The primary thing that derails any improv show is performers not simply listening to their scene partners. The show was enormously funny, and the audience ate it up. They covered everything from poor people being banned from airplanes to a BDSM Magic School Bus.