Together with the Clifton Players, We ARE Productions presents a brand new sketch comedy show called “Party Bus”.
To be clear, the show does not take place on board of the actual Party Bus. It is a comedy show that is scheduled to run at the Liberty Exhibition Hall in Northside. We are Productions claim that the show is not about the venue, but “about the state of mind”.
Show’s creative writer, Ricky Glore is an arts graduate from Northern Kentucky College with an emphasis in improvisation and creative writing. After college Gore moved to Chicago to pursue his dream to work as a comedy write with the ultimate goal of writing for shows like Saturday Night Live.
While living in Chicago, Gore worked at venues such as Second city and Improv Olympic. There, he worked in several successful shows and sketches. Bye Bye, Liver was one of them. The full length show was a success among Chicagoans and was sold out every week. The show took place at the Public house Theater near Wrigley Field. The location was perfect for the drinking-centered show since Wrigleyville is infamous bar-filled neighborhood of Chicago.
While living in Chicago, Gore met his future wife, Ali. Together they moved back to Northern Kentucky where they married and bought a house near the city.

What can you expect on the show Party Bus? Skits include a new take on the musical Grease; the worst pick-up lines ever; a life told in emojis; a karaoke night that goes horribly wrong; and a couple of visits from William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States.
Performances of Party Bus take place at the Liberty Exhibition Hall in Northside, which has been newly reopened to the public after 73 years. Free street parking is available as well as a pay lot next to The Littlefield.
Performances of the PARTY BUS continue on Saturdays through April 13. All performances are at 8 p.m. Advisory: PARTY BUS is recommended for ages 18 and up.
For a Chicago Party bus, visit www.elitepartybus.com




