Jodi Lennon
Jodi Lennon is an alumna of Chicago’s Second City, a member of The Annoyance Theatre, and a performer at IO. Jodi studied with Del Close, Mick Napier, Martin deMaat, David Pasquesi and others. As a member of The AnnoyanceTheatre, Lennon was a collaborator and performer in numerous plays and musicalsincluding, Manson: The Musical, Co-ED Prison Slutsand Screw Puppies.She then moved to New York City as a writer/performer in the Comedy Centralsketch show Exit 57. Lennon then created and wroteTame Show for The Burly Bear Network. Lennon originated roles in the Obie award-winning and Aspen Comedy Festival One Woman Shoe and the Lincoln Center Festival’s Incident at Cobbler’s Knob, both by Amy and David Sedaris. She also played iconic charactersin many Tweed Productions, fractured classic series, including Imitation ofLife, Interiors, Night Mother, A Raisin In The Sun just to name a few. Lennon has performed at the UCBT in suchshows as Asssscat, Let’s Have A Ball, Lennon & McCartney Live, andThe Goof Around Gang.
Jodi directed the documentary short, Marc Maron: The Voice of Something, which can be seen at festivals and theatrical screenings. She also directed the one-man show, Fooling Around with Casey Jost.
You can see Jodi improvise with Ari Voukydis and Laura Grey in What A Year!




