Social media has been a blessing and a curse to dating. For every coupling thats come about via Twitter or Foursquare, there are an equal number of relationships that have gone south after a paramour discovered their partner poking an ex, either IRL or online.
Such is the subject matter being skewered during Sex and the Second City, Version 2.0, the latest yukkfest from the Chicago-based Second City improvisational comedy powerhouse. The troupe explores how funny looking for love in all the wrong digital places can be. Co-writers Kirk Hanley and Maribeth Monroe perform alongside Carisa Beccera and Jimmy Carlson, during a 90-minute romp that pokes fun at online dating through a collection of sexy sketch comedy vignettes.
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