Duplicity Ensemble to Premiere FOLK BOUND as Inaugural Production
Duplicity Ensemble presents the world premiere of Anne Walaszek's Folk Bound, the story of a young woman's trek through a world made up of folk stories. Beginning with a telegram from a bird, Lucy senses that something has gone terribly wrong. She sets out on a great journey to return to her mother, only to find that things are worse than she could possibly have imagined. Filled with original music by composer Pamela Maurer (a.k.a Baby Money) and choreography by Annaleah Tubbin, the story follows Lucy on her quest for home, wherever and whatever that may be.
Photo Flash: First Look at Quest Theatre Ensemble's MALES ORDER BRIDES
Quest Theatre Ensemble offers a deep dish of melodrama with Males Order Brides or Big Harry Deals Scandalous Scheme, directed by James T. Scott III. The show is currently playing at The Blue Theater on the campus of St. Gregory the Great Church, at 1609 West Gregory (Gregory and Ashland). Check out photos from the production below!
Quest Theatre Opens MALES ORDER BRIDES Tonight, 9/7
Quest Theatre Ensemble offers a deep dish of melodrama with Males Order Brides or Big Harry Deals Scandalous Scheme, directed by James T. Scott III. Opening is tonight, September 7 at 8:00 p.m. at The Blue Theater, (On the campus of St. Gregory the Great Church) at 1609 West Gregory (Gregory and Ashland). Tickets and information are available at www.questensemble.org or through reservations@questensemble.org or 312-458-0895.
Quest Theatre Presents MALES ORDER BRIDES, Opening 9/7
Quest Theatre Ensemble offers a deep dish of melodrama with Males Order Brides or Big Harry Deals Scandalous Scheme, directed by James T. Scott III. Opening is Friday, September 7 at 8:00 p.m. at The Blue Theater, (On the campus of St. Gregory the Great Church) at 1609 West Gregory (Gregory and Ashland). Tickets and information are available at www.questensemble.org or through reservations@questensemble.org or 312-458-0895.
Project 891 Theatre Company Presents WTC VIEW, Opening 7/20
Project 891 Theatre Co today announced the second show of its exciting 2011-2012 season featuring 2 Chicago premieres that ask the question: "How do we redefine normal after a national tragedy?" The season closes with Project 891 presenting the Chicago premiere of WTC View by Brian Sloan, directed by ensemble member Michael Rashid, opening Friday, July 20th at Chemically Imbalanced Theater.
Five Finalists Chosen For the Great Gay Screenplay Contest
Five screenplays with GLBT themes or characters have been named finalists in the first Great Gay Screenplay Contest sponsored by Pride Films and Plays, and will be performed as staged readings in the Great Gay Screenplay Weekend on November 20 and 21 at the Center on Halsted.