New Variety
| NEW VARIETY | |
|---|---|
New Variety Improv ad | |
| Company | Goodman & O'Donnell |
| Genre | variety stand-up comedy jazz blues sketch comedy improv |
| Show type | touring / clubs |
| Location | Chicago Improv |
| Creative team | |
| Produced by | Thom Goodman, R. O'Donnell, Scott Siegel |
| Directed & Staged by | R. O'Donnell |
| Musical Director | Vince Willis George Goetchell |
| Production Design | Scott Siegel & O'Donnell |
| Other information | |
| Years Active | 1992-94 |
The New Variety is an American cabaret created and produced by Thomas Goodman and Richard O'Donnell. It was a fast-paced, ever-changing volley of acts that included jugglers, fire-eaters, stand-up comics, singers, musicians, and sketch comedy troupes. It was hailed by June Sawyer of the Chicago Tribune as a cabaret for the '90s.