The folks in Denver just get it, from the point of view that Second City starts with coming in and looking at the (historical pictures of old Second City casts) on the wall.

We're trying to create a habit of movement.

The great thing about Second City is we do write the show in front of the audience.

For the audience, that's the most fun time to come to Second City, because truly anything will happen.

There's nothing in the show that I don't think is necessarily balanced. It'd be a lie to say that the bulk of the people who wrote it were not of the left, or left-leaning, (but) we try to be as fair as possible.

I've done this wrong a couple times, not knowing the market I went into. We have been scouring the papers and trying to understand where it is that we're going.

It's one of those choices where, yeah, it's a brave choice, but it could really bring the house down.

The breast exam never would have made it (in the past), or it would have been the one 'chick scene' in the show. That was the language that would have been used. There's always more men who take classes than women, so there's more white men getting into this business.