Each episode is charming and authentic, but there’s always a punch line that keeps things from getting too sappy and plenty of delightfully hilarious digs at the world of improv comedy. ‘To me comedy isn’t really even a genre, it’s a medium,’ Ahiers says. ‘We wanted to showcase something that was like, ‘Queer people! You’re coming out, and that can be difficult, but also your life can have all these moments that are beautiful and funny.’
— The Chicago Reader (Just Call Me Ripley)
Trigger was not simply a comedic project. Its cast and director feel strongly about the issues at hand: not just the greater, more abstract problems facing the country, but also the palpable questions of community and responsibility right here in Chicago.
— The Chicago Maroon
These ladies are fierce. They are smart, brave and not afraid to voice their opinions. Cassie Ahiers did a beautiful job directing this show and I look forward to more productions from her. Table Manners opened to a theatre so packed, it was standing room only and now I know why. These ladies should pack the house every night and you should be there at least once.
— Life's a Funny Scene

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