Max is living the typical millennial life. She lives in the city in a tiny apartment with her gay roommate, Adam. She has a blog. But, she gets paid to write the blog so that makes it better than a normal blog. But she still has to have a day job because the cost of living is skyrocketing.
Anyway, one day she's in her favorite coffee shop when she runs into Nate. We all have a Nate. Nate is the relationship that almost happened, and leaves you wondering "what if?" well into your old age. Turns out, Nate thought Max was gay. Because she wears flannel. And likes hockey. And goes by Max. You know, things that are only allowed to raging lesbians. She even gets set up with Nate's roommate, Jenna. But Jenna has a plan. She just got out of a serious relationship (don't ask her about it) and wants to be alone. So, she's going to be Max's reverse beard! They'll pretend to date, Nate will get to know Max better, and he'll fall madly in love with her. Jenna gets to be single, Max gets closer to Nate, Adam gets to eats a lot of popcorn. It's foolproof! Right?
A queer modern update of the "mistaken identity comedy", (Think Easy A, While You Were Sleeping, Every Shakespearean comedy ever) MISSED OPPORTUNITIES examines the one thing those stories never do - the consequences. (Don't worry, it's still a comedy.)
The cast includes TCTP Company Member Jillian Leff (Max), Joe Lino (Adam), Jose Cervantes (Nate), and Bailey Castle (Jenna), with Shannon Sotomayor and Matthew Torres understudying.
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES will be directed by Lexi Saunders. Artistic and production staff include Shawn Rodriguez (Assistant Director/Dramaturg), Charlotte Lastra (Set/PropsDesign), Joan Pritchard (Costume Design), Ellie Humphrys (Lighting Design), TCTP Associate Company Member Xavier Lagunas (Sound Design), Teryl Thurman (Stage Manager), and Doran Konja (Assistant Stage Manager)
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES will run January 17 - February 16, 2019 at The Den Theatre, 1331 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60622. Performances will be Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm, and Sundays at 3pm. There will be an additional matinee on Saturday, February 16th at 3pm.
The Cuckoo's Theater Project produces works that expose the discomforts of human nature. By navigating the struggle as a community, we seek to find light within the darkness in the hopes of creating a brighter future.
To learn more about MISSED OPPORTUNITIES and about The Cuckoo's Theater Project, visit their website at thecuckoostheaterproject.com
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