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Tim Clue

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Tim Clue is an American professional writer, director and professional corporate comedian based in Chicago, Illinois, who has been performing stand up comedy for 20 years.[1] Tim's comedy act of strong characters got him noticed early on, and he soon was opening for superstars such as Jerry Seinfeld and Steven Wright. Tim Clue also trained at The Second City in Chicago, and the improvisation skills he gained there, along with his ability to quickly and easily customize material, help solidify his career as a corporate entertainer.

Tim is also co-founder of Chicago Sitcom, a production outfit that develops works for stage, film, as well as TV. His comedy "Leaving Iowa," first produced at actor Jeff Daniels' Purple Rose Theatre Company in 2004, ran for over a year to critical acclaim in Chicago. After a publishing deal with Dramatic Publishing at the end of 2007, it is produced with several LORT theaters each year.

References

  • [1] article in Pioneer Press
  • [2] article on Goldstar

Notes

  1. ^ Pearson, D: "Veteran comic has clue to humor in daily life", Pioneer Press, 2008.