Level 11 Theatre is pleased to announce the Chicago Premiere of The Library by Scott Z. Burns. Performances will take place at The Den Theatre on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 3 pm. Level 11 will make The Library a 'PAY WHAT YOU CAN' performance. To reserve seats please visit level11theatre.org. Tickets will be available at the door for a suggested donation of $20. The Shows running time is 90 min with no intermission.
"The Library is a show about grief, healing and how we desperately try to move on with our lives after tragedy" Director Logan Hulick said. "Everyone has their story. Everyone has their way of dealing. We get to watch it unfold. I can't wait to bring this highly relevant and brutally honest story to the stage."
Show Description
The Library tells the story of Caitlin Gabriel, who survives a deadly shooting at her high school. She struggles to tell her story to her parents, the authorities, and anyone who will listen. But there are other narratives that gain purchase in the media and paint her in a different light. The Library is a bold and chilling play that asks us to examine our relationship to the truth, and the lies that claim to heal us.
The Library Presented by Level 11 Theatre
The Den Theatre-3A (1333 N Milwaukee Ave.)
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 pm. Sundays at 3 pm.
January 14th-February 4th,, 2017.
THIS IS A PAY WHAT YOU CAN PERFORMANCE, suggested donation is $20 at the door or to reserve a seat online at level11theatre.org.
CASH AND CREDIT DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED
About Level 11 Theatre
Level 11 is driven to find humanity's common ground through bold, intimate, actor-centric storytelling. We produce visceral and thought-provoking works by contemporary American Playwrights, inviting our audience to dive deep and experience a portion of their lives on stage.
The Library features the ensemble cast of Jennifer Cheung, Matt Collins, Chris Hayhurst, Adam Huizenga, Vic Kuligoski, Maria Margaglione, Lindsey Markham, Scott Olson, Sarah Razmann, Reggie Robinson, Tricia Rogers, and Elise Spoerlein.
Videos