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Second City theater offices involved in fire

CHICAGO (AP) - Four firefighters and one other person have been injured in a fire in a building that houses the offices of Chicago's famed Second City theater company. Wednesday's fire did not reach the theater in Chicago's Old Town neighborhood that launched the careers of scores of comedians and actors, including John   Belushi, Tina Fey and Bill Murray. 

 However, Second City announced that shows and classes for the day have been canceled. Fire Department spokesman Larry Langford tells reporters the fire apparently started in the kitchen of a restaurant next to the theater and spread through vents to the roof and caused extensive damage to the Second City offices. Langford says the four firefighters and a worker at the building had minor injuries. Their conditions had stabilized at hospitals.

 
 

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