Acting Press
The Chicago Reader:
"Angela McMahon as the hilarious and poignant Ozzie Ann..."- about The Vietnamization of New Jersey
Windy City Times:
"Angela McMahon, as the sister, is very, very good..."-about Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You
The Chicago Reader:
"An improvised audience therapy session, held halfway through this Chemically Imbalanced Comedy show and led by a wittily passive-aggressive Angie McMahon, is the highlight..."- about Christmas in Paradise...Arizona
Chicago Tribune:
"Angela Farruggia's [McMahon's] very funny, audience-interactive holiday therapy session that brings to mind a heavily sedated Ricki Lake..."- about Screw X-Mas
ChicagoTheater.com:
"She even follows the performance with a quick-witted Q&A session, which highlights Farruggia’s [McMahon] honest improvisational skills"- about Judy in Disguise with Glasses
Chicago Reader:
"Along the way McMahon boldy interacts with the crowd..."-about Judy in Disguise with Glasses
"Angela McMahon as the hilarious and poignant Ozzie Ann..."- about The Vietnamization of New Jersey
Windy City Times:
"Angela McMahon, as the sister, is very, very good..."-about Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You
The Chicago Reader:
"An improvised audience therapy session, held halfway through this Chemically Imbalanced Comedy show and led by a wittily passive-aggressive Angie McMahon, is the highlight..."- about Christmas in Paradise...Arizona
Chicago Tribune:
"Angela Farruggia's [McMahon's] very funny, audience-interactive holiday therapy session that brings to mind a heavily sedated Ricki Lake..."- about Screw X-Mas
ChicagoTheater.com:
"She even follows the performance with a quick-witted Q&A session, which highlights Farruggia’s [McMahon] honest improvisational skills"- about Judy in Disguise with Glasses
Chicago Reader:
"Along the way McMahon boldy interacts with the crowd..."-about Judy in Disguise with Glasses
Theater Features
TimeOut Chicago:
"...But for all the griping, it’s hard to ignore her role in championing underrepresented Chicago comedians and actors by giving them show slots and encouragement."- about the opening of CIC's Theater Space
NewCity Stage:
“It was my idea to have one last hurrah,” says McMahon of her baby shower special this coming Sunday. “It will be the first time since I was five that I’ll be off the stage that long.”-about the show "Baby Shower"
The Chicago Reader:
"CIC had just lost its performance space at the Prodigal Son on Halsted a year ago when Farruggia saw a notice about Janisch's project on a bulletin board and signed on to help. "- about the opening of Frankie J's on Broadway
The Chicago Reader:
"Chemically Imbalanced founder Angie McMahon says she was "trying to think outside the box" about fund-raising when she heard about Chicago Poker Live.."
-about Chicago Charitable Games and CIC
The Chicago Reader:
"CIC's executive producer Angie McMahon responded with an equally diplomatic no, explaining that her company had already signed contracts with the Cornservatory and arranged for playbill advertisers."- about the show Mr. Marmalade
"...But for all the griping, it’s hard to ignore her role in championing underrepresented Chicago comedians and actors by giving them show slots and encouragement."- about the opening of CIC's Theater Space
NewCity Stage:
“It was my idea to have one last hurrah,” says McMahon of her baby shower special this coming Sunday. “It will be the first time since I was five that I’ll be off the stage that long.”-about the show "Baby Shower"
The Chicago Reader:
"CIC had just lost its performance space at the Prodigal Son on Halsted a year ago when Farruggia saw a notice about Janisch's project on a bulletin board and signed on to help. "- about the opening of Frankie J's on Broadway
The Chicago Reader:
"Chemically Imbalanced founder Angie McMahon says she was "trying to think outside the box" about fund-raising when she heard about Chicago Poker Live.."
-about Chicago Charitable Games and CIC
The Chicago Reader:
"CIC's executive producer Angie McMahon responded with an equally diplomatic no, explaining that her company had already signed contracts with the Cornservatory and arranged for playbill advertisers."- about the show Mr. Marmalade
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