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Theo Ubique Presents A Cabaret New Years Show

By: Dec. 22, 2009
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Looking for an intimate, fun, musical place to celebrate New Year's Eve and still haven't made plans?

Tickets are still available for a Cabaret New Year's Eve celebration, featuring cast members from the Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre production of "Man of La Mancha," starring Danielle Brothers and featuring a special mystery guest.

A fixed price of $50 per person covers the entire evening at the No Exit Café, 6970 N. Glenwood, including entertainment, open bar, snacks, party favors and a champagne toast at midnight. Doors open at 8:30 p.m. and the cabaret show starts at 10 p.m. The first set, hosted by David Heimann, director of "Man of La Mancha", includes selections of songs from the musical, and the second set at 11 p.m. includes the performers' favorite pop and show tunes.

Tickets are available online at www.theoubique.org and at the ticket service line at 800-595-4849. The general information line for Theo Ubique is 773-347-1109. The No Exit Café is located around the corner from the Morse stop on the Red Line.

Founded in 1997 by Fred Anzevino, Artistic Director, Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre is a Rogers Park-based cabaret-theatre company. It initially began performing at the Heartland Studio, producing an array of straight drama, comedy and musicals, and in 2004 started the cabaret-theatre trend in the Chicago area when it began producing musicals and revues at Michael James' No Exit Café-its home since then. During its 12-year history, Theo Ubique produced 26 productions and received 18 Jeff Awards Non-Equity and 3 After Dark Awards. The name Theo Ubique (pronounced thee-oh oo-bah-kway) is a combination of Greek and Latin words reflecting the company's mission to engage actors and audiences in an intimate and honest conversation with great theatrical works. Visit the web site at www.theoubique.org.



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