Chicago City Limits is New York's longest-running comedy revue, entertaining audiences for over 25 years with its unique style of improv comedy.
Its critically acclaimed show, National Touring Company, and top notch theatre program has made Chicago City Limits a New York landmark.
Chicago City Limits was founded in 1977 in Chicago by George Todisco and other actors participating in the workshop program at The Second City.
Over the years, Chicago City Limits has made a number of TV appearances, including "The Today Show," "McLaughlin," "The Joan Rivers Show," "The Jackie Mason Show," Comedy Central, PBS, and "Good Day NY."
The Chicago City Limits National Touring Company performs at colleges, corporate events and theatres throughout the country. The group has appeared at Lincoln Center, HBO's US Comedy Arts Festival, the Smithsonian Institution and the "Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon."