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Alexander took over Second City’s Toronto outpost in 1974 after buying the Canadian branch of the theater from Bernie Sahlins, going on to launch the careers of Gilda Radner, John Candy, Dan ...
Andrew Alexander, co-owner and executive producer of The Second City improv hub in Chicago, is exiting the company amid accusations of institutional racism.
Second City CEO Andrew Alexander is leaving the improv group after accusations of institutional racism were made by former performers, saying that he “failed to create an anti-racist environment ...
Second City CEO Andrew Alexander is leaving the improv group after accusations of institutional racism were made by former performers, saying that he “failed to create an anti-racist environment ...
In a letter posted on the Second City website, Andrew Alexander said he failed to create and "anti-racist environment." Alexander's resignation comes after actor Dewayne Perkins said the company ...
Andrew Alexander with late co-owner Len Stuart Credit: Courtesy Second City. UPDATE: On Saturday, June 6, Second City announced the appointment of Anthony LeBlanc as interim executive director.
Second City CEO and SCTV producer Andrew Alexander resigned from the Chicago comedy institution after agreeing with perfomers’ claims of institutional racism.
Andrew Alexander won the BTS Jungkook lookalike contest in Chicago on November 24. The event saw many enthusiasts registering for the competition that was held at Ping Tom Memorial Park in Illinois.
Andrew Alexander, the co-owner and former CEO of Chicago’s Second City improv group, sold his three-story, four-bedroom, vintage brick house in Lincoln Park for $1.68 million to a homebuilder ...
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