Due to popular demand, TUTA Theatre Chicago is pleased to announce five additional performances of its hit U.S. premiere of RADIO CULTURE, extending through Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 4670 N. Manor Ave. in Chicago. This intimate depiction of one day in the life of a young Belorussian by writer and artist Maxim Dosko, features a new English translation by Natalia Fedorova and Amber Robinson and direction by Amber Robinson. RADIO CULTURE will play October 17 - December 2, 2018 at TUTA Theatre, Reservations for all performances are currently available at www.tutatheatre.org/upcoming-radio-culture/.
RADIO CULTURE features Huy Nguyen, Wain Parham and Kevin V. Smith, with understudy Victor Bayona.
Winner of the award for Best Experimental Writing in the Belarus Free Theatre's 2014 International Contest of Contemporary Drama, RADIO CULTURE is a fascinating example of the "New Drama" movement in contemporary Eastern European theater. By examining a single day in the life of a young Belorussian, as if under a microscope, RADIO CULTURE reveals how change can germinate inside of a person even within a culture that resists change at every step. Staged in an intimate installation, TUTA's production takes a subtly profound and unexpected journey around the globe to peer in to our interior worlds, and the irresistible, transformative power of listening.
Added Performances:
Monday, December 2 at 8 pm (industry night)
Thursday, December 13 at 8 pm
Friday, December 14 at 8 pm
Saturday, December 15 at 8 pm
Sunday, December 16 at 3 pm
The production team for RADIO CULTURE includes: Eleanor Kahn (scenic design), Rachel Sypniewski (costume design) Keith Parham (lighting design), Jeffrey Levin (sound design), Letitia Guillaud (props design), Rick Gilbert and Victor Bayona (movement and violence consultants), Kim Morris (assistant director) Milan Pribisic (dramaturg) and Becky Warner (stage manager).
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