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“Together at Last.”

The Second City’s 109th Mainstage Revue

“…Curran, alongside Sarah Dell’Amico, takes part in the most closely observed sketch of the night, a very funny encounter between two women in the parking lot of a Piggly Wiggly. Florida and Floridians are the punchline, as you might expect, but Dell’Amico comes from the Sunshine State herself and her work is leavened with a certain compassion.” - Chris Jones - Chicago Tribune.

“…a very special musical depicting “Divorce- the Musical” ( a very funny bit) handled to perfection by Sarah Dell’Amico and new cast member, Evan Mills. “ - Alan Bresloff - Around the Town Chicago.

“They are solid, but if I were to select which ones would be right for SNL, I would have to say Savusa, Dell’Amico first, Mills to follow and then Curran- they are spellbinding performers who grab you and you and yourself hoping they will be in the next set. “ - Alan Bresloff- Around the Town Chicago

“…it’s the women in the show who make the biggest impression. In one sketch, all three gather for a post-pandemic girls night out and work through their social anxiety in an awkward, raunchy, surreal explosion of TMI, infused with audience-interaction improv. “ - Brian Hieggelke - New City Stage

“Do You Believe in Madness?”

The Second City Mainstage 108th Revue

“…Dell’Amico, who is one half of a risky but clever sketch about a daughter taking her mother for an abortion (“it’s my first one, so, yes, you’re welcome”), has some Gilda Radner in her DNA. “ - Chris Jones - Chicago Tribune.

“…Well, we do meet the distaff equivalent of the Internet’s “Florida Man” in Sarah Dell’Amico’s Sunshine State denizen who urges us to make like the UK and vote for “Flexit.”…..This revue also focuses successfully on slice-of-life two-character scenes. One of the strongest involves a woman in her 50s (Dell’Amico) going to an abortion clinic with her daughter (Asia Martin)—the catch being that it’s mom who is seeking services. “ - Kerry Reid - Chicago Reader

“…A noteworthy Dell’Amico explains Flexit.” - TheFourthWalsh.com

“…The women in particular are a dynamic trio--Sarah Dell’Amico is reminiscent of Gilda Radner, with vocal changes and facial expressions that instantly generate laughs…” - Emily Schmidt - The Hawk Chicago


“America; It’s Complicated!”

The Second City at The Kennedy Center - *Understudy

  • “The Thursday show featured 5 regular cast members and one substitute, Sarah Dell’Amico, whose full commitment to her ridiculous characters kept the audience in tears.”

— Erin Ridge - MD Theatre Guide

  • “ In a particularly brilliant moment, Dell’Amico spins the audience recommended “My little pony... my little choice”.

— Erin Ridge - MD Theatre Guide

  • “While they were all strong, Sarah Dell’Amico was a bright light among luminaries. Dell’Amico filled in for the regular ensemble cast member Mary Catherine Curran and made the absolute most of her time to shine both in song and skit.”

— Dan Desai Martin - DCTheatreScene.com