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Highlights
- Discover the behind-the-scenes story of how The Second City theater created a generation of world class great actors, directors, and writers.
- About the Author: Jeffrey Sweet is a founding resident writer of Chicago's Tony Award-winning Victory Gardens Theater, where many of his plays (including The Value of Names, Porch, Flyovers, The Action Against Sol Schumann, and Court-Martial at Fort Devens) have premiered before playing on stages around the world.
- 456 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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About the Book
"In the late Fifties and Sixties, iconoclastic young rebels in Chicago opened two tiny theaters--The Compass and The Second City--where they satirized politics, religion, and sex. Building scenes by improvising based on audience suggestions turned out to be a fine way to develop great actors, directors, and writers. Alumni went on to create such groundbreaking works as The Graduate, Groundhog Day, and Don't Look Up. Many of them also became stars on Saturday Night Live. Something Wonderful Right Away features the pioneers of the empire that transformed American comedy. This new edition tells even more of the story. Included for the first time is an interview with Viola Spolin, the genius who invented theater games that were the foundation of improvisational theater. Also included are dozens of follow-up stories about Mike Nichols, Barbara Harris, Del Close, Joan Rivers, Alan Arkin, and Gilda Radner, plus 'You Only Shoot the Ones You Love,' the story of how this book's author, playwright Jeffrey Sweet, became so involved in the community he covered that he was captured by it"
Book Synopsis
Discover the behind-the-scenes story of how The Second City theater created a generation of world class great actors, directors, and writers.
In the late Fifties and Sixties, iconoclastic young rebels in Chicago opened two tiny theaters--The Compass and The Second City--where they satirized politics, religion, and sex. Building scenes by improvising based on audience suggestions turned out to be a fine way to develop great actors, directors, and writers. Alumni went on to create such groundbreaking works as The Graduate, Groundhog Day, and Don't Look Up. Many of them also became stars on Saturday Night Live. Something Wonderful Right Away features the pioneers of the empire that transformed American comedy.
This new edition tells even more of the story. Included for the first time is an interview with Viola Spolin, the genius who invented theater games that were the foundation of improvisational theater. Also included are dozens of follow-up stories about Mike Nichols, Barbara Harris, Del Close, Joan Rivers, Alan Arkin, and Gilda Radner, plus "You Only Shoot the Ones You Love," the story of how this book's author, playwright Jeffrey Sweet, became so involved in the community he covered that he was captured by it.
Review Quotes
"One of the first and still one of the best books ever about the Compass and early Second City in Chicago improv theater."
--Stephen Colbert, on Mike Birbiglia's Working It Out podcast
"Jeffrey Sweet's history of improv has been a primary source for anyone serious about comedy. It chronicles a time that changed how acting and sketch comedy performing coalesced and influenced generations. It's also as authentic as you can get. For anyone who wants to understand modern humor, it's essential."
--Ben Stiller
"Something Wonderful Right Away is the Rosetta Stone of modern comedy. Nearly every comedian, actor, show, or movie that's made you laugh in the last fifty years can trace their roots somehow to the crazy magic that Jeffrey Sweet captures in this book."
--Thomas Dyja, bestselling author of The Third Coast and New York, New York, New York
"For anyone who wants to understand the birth and development of improv as told by its brilliant, contentious creators and innovators, Jeffrey Sweet's book is the bible. He talked to everyone; he got everything. And the addition of essen-tial new material makes Something Wonderful Right Away even more vivid and valuable now than it was the day it was first published."
--Mark Harris, bestselling author of Mike Nichols: A Life
"Intriguing! Shop-talk--with its mixture of practical philosophy, anecdotes and just plain gossip--is always interesting. But Something Wonderful Right Away has all that and something else besides. A fascinating story of creativity and conflict."
--Chicago Tribune
"If you are interested in the theater, films or television, or if you just like to laugh, don't miss it."
--Newsday
"An important book about the most important American theatrical endeavor since the Group Theater. Plus, it's fun to read."
--David Mamet
"I could not put it down. It brought back all the sweet, tender, funny, horren-dous, angry and exhilarating moments that I still have concerning Second City."
--Joan Rivers
About the Author
Jeffrey Sweet is a founding resident writer of Chicago's Tony Award-winning Victory Gardens Theater, where many of his plays (including The Value of Names, Porch, Flyovers, The Action Against Sol Schumann, and Court-Martial at Fort Devens) have premiered before playing on stages around the world. His book, The Dramatist's Toolkit, is a widely-used text on playwriting, and The O'Neill is a history of the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. Among the actors who have starred in his scripts are Ellen Burstyn, Alan Bates, Richard Kind, Nathan Lane, Jon Cryer, William Petersen, Amy Morton, Gary Cole, Jack Klugman, and Megan Mullally.