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Veterans Of Shuttered ShawChicago Form Misalliance Repertory Theatre

Misalliance Repertory Theatre, a new company formed by members of the former ShawChicago ensemble, has launched its first production. Their 25-minute audio play performance of Shaw's wacky and little-known one-act gem THE MUSIC CURE is now streaming on the company's website www.misalliancerepertory.org and is also available on Stitcher and Spotify.
Misalliance Repertory Theatre Launches With THE MUSIC CURE

Misalliance  Repertory Theatre, a new company formed by members of the former ShawChicago ensemble, has launched its first production. Their 25-minute audio play performance of Shaw’s wacky and little-known one-act gem THE MUSIC CURE is now streaming on the company’s website and is also available on Stitcher and Spotify.
Oak Park Festival Theatre's THE TEMPEST Begins Performances July 17

Oak Park Festival Theatre returns to its Austin Gardens outdoor performance space this summer to present 21 in-person performances of William Shakespeare's “The Tempest.”
Oak Park Festival Theatre Returns To Austin Gardens With THE TEMPEST This Summer

Oak Park Festival Theatre triumphantly returns to its beloved Austin Gardens outdoor performance space this summer to present 21 in-person performances of William Shakespeare's “The Tempest.”
Oak Park Festival Theatre Returns To Austin Gardens Outdoor Stage July 17

After the company’s first summer away from Austin Gardens park in 46 years in 2020, Oak Park Festival Theatre returns to its outdoor home, located in downtown Oak Park, with “The Tempest,” by William Shakespeare, directed by Barbara Zahora. The production will be staged July 15-Aug. 21. 
OPFT Presents CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR

Oak Park Festival Theatre announces its 2020 Winter Virtual Production of CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR by George Zahora. The production will be presented on December 12 At 7:00 PM, CST.
The Oak Park Festival Theatre Announces THE TEMPEST

Betrayed and overthrown, Prospero, the rightful Duke of Milan, and his only child Miranda have lived for years in exile on an island of refuse and waste. Now the time has come for a reckoning as Prospero conjures a mighty and catastrophic storm to deliver his enemies to him and begin their torment.
Shakespeare Project Of Chicago Presents Free Performances Of ROMEO AND JULIET

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago continues its 25th Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's romantic tragedy ROMEO AND JULIET, running Feb. 21-27, 2020, at eight Chicago-area venues.
Shakespeare Project Of Chicago Presents Free Performances Of RICHARD III

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago continues its 25th Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's RICHARD III, running Jan. 10-17, 2020, at nine Chicago-area venues.
Shakespeare Project Of Chicago Presents Free Performances Of HAMLET

The Shakespeare Project of Chicago kicks off its 25th Theatrical Reading Season with free performances of Shakespeare's great revenge tragedy HAMLET, PRINCE OF DENMARK, running Oct. 11-19, 2019, at eight Chicago-area venues, including a new venue for this season, the Des Plaines Public Library.
ShawChicago Presents Noel Coward's HAY FEVER

ShawChicago presents Noel Coward's Hay Fever from April 14 through May 7 at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts, 1016 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60610.
Photo Flash: BOEING BOEING Comes to Metropolis Performing Arts Centre

Metropolis presents the Tony Award-winning comedy Boeing Boeing through March 17, 2018.
A DICKENS CAROL to Make World Premiere at Oak Park Festival Theatre

Before Scrooge. Before Jacob Marley. Charles Dickens had his own ghosts to contend with. Announcing the world premiere of 'A Dickens Carol,' an all-new holiday tradition that re-imagines the story of Scrooge from Dickens' point of view and real-life events.
A DICKENS CAROL to Make World Premiere at Oak Park Festival Theatre

Before Scrooge. Before Jacob Marley. Charles Dickens had his own ghosts to contend with. Announcing the world premiere of 'A Dickens Carol,' an all-new holiday tradition that re-imagines the story of Scrooge from Dickens' point of view and real-life events.

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