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Pivot Arts' BROKEN NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS Set for 1/13

By: Jan. 07, 2016
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Part live talk show and part performance, Pivot Arts is pleased to present its newest entertainment series, PIVOT@63 - a once-a-month line-up of acts and interviews at Bar 63, 6341 N. Broadway Ave. in Chicago. Tickets, priced at $10 or $5 students, are available at the door. For additional information, visit www.pivotarts.org. Food and drink are available for purchase.

The PIVOT@63 line-up includes:

Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 8 pm

HOLIDAY SHOW featuring Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday Night

Embrace the onslaught of holiday madness for a ridiculously fun night out! Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday Night present a special holiday edition of their hilarious variety hour, with live music and special guests including performance artist Vanessa Valliere.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at 8 pm

BROKEN NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS

Performer Katy Carolina Collins curates and hosts an evening of song, stories and other surprises to ring in (or recover from) the New Year. The line-up includes Sharon Lanza, Narciso Lobo, Matthew Sherbach, Dave Smith and Jason Young.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 8pm

THE SADNESS SHOW: AN ALTERNATIVE VALENTINE'S CELEBRATION

Pivot Arts' annual tradition features a cabaret-style showcase celebrating sadness through performances of stories and songs that are often heartbreakingly hilarious.

About Pivot Arts

Pivot Arts is a home for innovative music, theater and dance on Chicago's far north side. They develop new work and present unique performances throughout the year culminating in a multi-arts festival. Their vision is that of a vibrant community where unique collaborations between artists, businesses and organizations leads to the support and creation of innovative performance events. Pivot Arts was founded in 2012, became an official not-for-profit in 2014 and is led by director, Julieanne Ehre. Major support for Pivot Arts comes from the Alphawood Foundation, the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation at the MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture, Loyola University Chicago, Edgewater SSA26 and Uptown United. For more information visit www.pivotarts.org.



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