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Stations Lost Plays The Boiler 10/20-11/6

By: Oct. 19, 2011
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Tony and Stan took a journey to find the dark heart of America. Stan went to Cleveland. Tony took a detour...to Istanbul. This is their story.

From America's border-towns to Istanbul's Taksim Square, Stations Lost is the story of two friends, Tony Fitzpatrick and Stan Klein, and their commonalities and divergent paths in an ever-expanding world. Tony takes us through his childhood as a rebellious Catholic schoolboy obsessed with superheroes, reading MAD Magazine, and meeting Chester Gould through his adult understanding of the superhero mythos that leads him to strike out in search of the everyday superhero in the world via a journey to Istanbul.
Tony is a visual artist artist, poet, actor, playwright, and raconteur-a modern-day Renaissance man. This is his second play, following This Train, and features Tony and his sidekick, Stan Klein, with live musical accompaniment.
Reviews of Stations Lost at Chicago's Steppenwolf Garage Theatre, July 2011-

Tickets available now
Adapted and directed by Ann Filmer
Music by Grana' Louise and Steve Doyle
Video art by Kirstin Reeves
Theatrical / art performance
20 Oct-6 Nov, 2011
3-week run, 5 performances per week:
Thurs & Fri 8pm; Sat 7 & 9 pm; Sun 7pm
Tickets $25. Available through (CLICK HERE: brownpapertickets.com) and Pierogi
Handicap accessible
***Three Stars from Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune

 



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