The Blackout Diaries 

A comedy show where there are no stupid questions

when:

Last Saturday of every month

where:

The Beat Kitchen
2100 West Belmont Avenue
Chicago, IL 60618-6414
(Google Maps)

what:

The Blackout Diaries is an interactive comedy show.

Four of Chicago's funniest standups tell true stories of booze, crazy nights and bad decisions.

You (the audience) then ask questions.

Tickets:

ticketweb.com ($10)
21 and over

 

 

 

  

Contact:

The Blackout Diaries is always looking for people who want to share funny stories on stage. Please contact if interested: sean@worldsdumbestman.com

You can also follow us on twitter and facebook.

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Production:

The Blackout Diaries was created by a full-time jackass named Sean Flannery. He usually runs and produces it too.

He has a one man show called, "Never Been to Paris", about the last 10 or so times he nearly killed himself by accident. (much like in the Blackout Diaries) He shows photos and voicemails from events, while telling stories.

He has been voted or named funniest standup in Chicago by several publications.

 
The Blackout Diaries is produced in conjunction with Chicago Undergound Comedy, "the hippest, hottest standup showcase to emerge in years" (Chicago Magazine).

Chicago Undergound Comedy can be seen every Tuesday at 9:30 PM, also at The Beat Kitchen

 
The Blackout Diaries, and all of its multimedia shenanigans, are made possible by the generous efforts of everyone at The Beat Kitchen.

 

 

 

   Multimedia equipment for show supplied by

Meeting Tomorrow provides same-day rental of iPads, digital projectors, screens and just about any other technical need for a business presentation.