Charna Halpern

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Charna Halpern (born June 1, 1952) is an American comedian who cofounded iO theater with Del Close.

Born (1952-06-01) June 1, 1952 (age 73)
OccupationsImprovisation teacher, writer
Yearsactive1980–present
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Charna Halpern
Born (1952-06-01) June 1, 1952 (age 73)
OccupationsImprovisation teacher, writer
Years active1980–present
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Early life

Halpern graduated from Southern Illinois University in 1974 with a major in English and Speech.[1] Following graduation, she worked for a juvenile delinquency school.[1]

Career

Halpern moved home to Dixon, Illinois after college, where she worked for a McDonalds owned by her father and interviewed locals to promote the franchise, leading to a job on a radio show.[2]

Halpern met Del Close in 1981, and they later held competitive improv tournaments under the iO brand and adapted a long-form improvisational style that Close had been creating over the years called the Harold.[3] In 1995, Close and Halpern decided to acquire a more permanent location in 1995 by Wrigley field.[4] iO West opened in 1997 in Los Angeles.[3] Following Close's death, the theater lost one of its largest assets.[5][6] By the COVID-19 pandemic, iO was drowning debt including a $100,000 property tax.[6]

Halpern and iO also came under criticism after a student in California reported harassment by a director.[4] Others who had interacted with the theater, historically, had claimed instances of racism by the theater as an institution and individual racism by Halpern.[7] In 2020, Halpern listed the theater's building for sale.[8]

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