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Late Night Shenanigans presents:

You, Me, & the Tree

 
at
Annoyance Theatre
 
Written by
Jordy Blenner
&
Ryan Nolan
Directed by
Ian Roberts
 
Technical Direction
Sam MacNerland

 

Starring
 
 
Jordy Blenner
Ryan Nolan
 
 
 
 
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For 35+ years, The Annoyance Theatre has created some of Chicago’s finest comedy. Artists at The Annoyance are encouraged to explore and develop their unique voice. Through improvisation and writing, we work collaboratively to create new and original plays, musicals, sketch-comedies, solo shows, and more in a vibrant, uncensored atmosphere.

 

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Cast

Jordy Blenner

Writer & Performer
Ryan Nolan

Writer & Performer

Creative Team

Ian Mullen

Director
Mick Napier

Founder, Artistic Director
Jennifer Estlin

Executive Producer
Duke Harbison

Annoyance Associate Director

Director's Notes

from Director Ian Roberts:

Thank you for coming out to Late Night Shenanigans Presents: You, Me, and the Tree! 

You’re in for a night of laughs, goofs, and adventure. We greatly appreciate your support of our show and of The Annoyance Theatre. Laugh loud, cry hard, and enjoy! 

Meet the Company


Jordy Blenner (Writer & Performer)
Jordy is thrilled to be performing at The Annoyance Theater once again. He is a Chicago native who can be found performing throughout the city and across the country with Late Night Shenanigans. He also can be seen in his improv group Pigeon throughout the city. Jordy would like to thank his parents for conceiving him.
@jordamin
Ryan Nolan (Writer & Performer)
Ryan is beyond excited to be performing at the Annoyance Theatre! He is a Chicagoland native and a friend to all animals, except bugs. You can see him performing all over the country with his sketch comedy group, Late Night Shenanigans, and across the city with his improv teams Pigeon and Birdlady. He wants to thank his family and friends for being the chocolate to his milk.
@ryguy_714
Ian Mullen (Director)
Ian is a film and theatre director based in Chicago, IL.
@yahhn_
Mick Napier (Founder, Artistic Director)
Mick is the founder and Artistic Director of The Annoyance and has directed over 20 of its original productions. Notable ones include Coed Prison Sluts, Splatter Theater, The Tragedy of Balloon Boy, That Darn Antichrist, and more recently The Boy Scout Musical and Swear Jar. At Second City, he was a Director Creative Consultant and directed many of the mainstage productions - notably, Jeff Award-winning Paradigm Lost and Red Scare. As an Actor, Mick has appeared in the films Ice Harvest and Let’s Go to Prison, Watch, and Talent, and on television in The Bear, as a talent judge in the Canadian reality show Second to None, and Shrink. The documentary Second to None chronicles Mick’s process of directing a show for The Second City. Mick’s books, “Improvise. Scene from the Inside Out” and "Behind the Scenes: Improvising Longform," are widely regarded as seminal works on the subject of Improvisation. ​
Jennifer Estlin (Executive Producer)
Jennifer is the owner/Executive Producer of The Annoyance as well as being and actress and writer. She toured for two years with Second City’s National Touring company and was a company member. She has worked in regional theatres around the country, Off-Broadway theatre, film, and television. Her tv/film roles include work in Proven Innocent, Law and Order, Chicago PD, Empire, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, Exit 57, Volcano, The Eyes, and the award-winning short films A Million Miles Away,(Sundance) and The Cure (Slamdance). http://jenniferestlin.com
Duke Harbison (Annoyance Associate Director)
Duke Harbison is the Associate Director of The Annoyance Theater and has been involved in countless productions over the past 14 years. This is his first show post-covid (if covid is indeed in post) and the birth of his daughter June. He’d like to thank Jennifer Estlin, Mick Napier and June Harbison for all the opportunity and knowledge one could hope for.

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