Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. to Close 30th and Final Season with Abbie Fest XXVIII
By: BWW News Desk Jul. 25, 2016
Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. is ending its 30th and final season of theater with Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins XXVIII. This event will take place at The Den Theater at 1333 N. Milwaukee on August 19, 20, & 21.
Tickets are $10 for an all day pass and $25 for a weekend pass. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketweb or at the box office. Abbie Hoffman Died For Our Sins is the long running non-stop 3-day theater festival celebrating the anniversary of the Woodstock Music and Arts Fair of 1969. Where Woodstock was about 3 days of peace and music, this is 3 days of theater with some music mixed in.
For the last 27 years Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. has been presenting 50 or more theater companies and performing individuals under one roof with a virtually non-stop weekend of theater. This year's event is proving to be no different. We already have 50 different groups and performing individuals and more are coming on board. Some of this year's participants include are Agit Pop, Black Forest, Jess Wright Buha, Collage Productions, Marla Cotovsky, Crown Vic Royal, Danger Circus, Democracy Burlesque, Down In Front, El Bear, Famous In The Future, Genghis Khan and His Destroyers, Indie Boots Theatre, Kelroy, Hawkeye Plainview, HippoHorseyDonkeyMonkey, Hobo Junction, Iguana Productions, The Inconvenience, Indie Boots Theatre, Little Howlin' Wolf, The Living Canvas, The LIVINGroom, Maureen Sandiego, MaryArrchie West, Sophia Menendian, John Michael, Charles Minard, Nothing Without a Company, Oprah Frampton, Rush Pearson, Pirates!!!, The Plagiarists, PlayLab Productions, Primogen Theatre, Raven Theatre, REVOLUTION Theatre Company, The Right Brain Project, Saltbox Theatre Collective, Sense of Urgency Theatre est. 1995, Showmakers Anonymous, Stick in the Mud, Chris Simpson, Strawdog Theatre Company, Trained Monkey Productions, Eileen Tull, Larie Underwood, and Maggie Wagner.
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