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The Hypocrites' THE 4TH GRADERS PRESENT AN UNNAMED LOVE-SUICIDE Begins 10/30 at The Den Theatre

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The Hypocrites is pleased to continue its 2015-16 season with THE 4TH GRADERS PRESENT AN UNNAMED LOVE-SUICIDE by Artistic Director Sean Graney, co-directed by Joel Ewing and Mechelle Moe, featuring students from Senn Arts Magnet High School's "The Yard." This special collaboration will play eight performances only October 30 - November 8, 2015 at The Den Theatre's Heath Main Stage, 1329 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago. Tickets go on sale Thursday, July 30 at www.the-hypocrites.com.

Fourth grader Johnny shoots himself, leaving behind a play as a suicide note that the kids in his class are forced to perform as a memorial. As friends and bullies assume the roles of Johnny and his classmates, a heartbreaking, darkly curious story emerges, offering a glimpse into the motivation behind Johnny's actions.

Led by Joel Ewing and Mechelle Moe, The Yard is a collective of Senn Arts Magnet High School theatre students who have formed artistic alliances with professional theatre companies throughout Chicago. Through these partnerships, the theatrical institutions will provide a professional environment and mentorship to the developing theatre artists. Theatre relevant to young people, performed by young people.

The production will feature Brian Baren, Justin Burns, Heather Lauritzen, Jauhara Sanders, Cleo Shine and Olivia Shine.

THE 4TH GRADERS PRESENT AN UNNAMED LOVE-SUICIDE originally premiered at the side project in 2004.

"The Yard is excited to be in artistic alliance with The Hypocrites and honored to be a part of Sean's wonderful play," comments Senn Theatre Teacher and Co-Director Joel Ewing. "The Hypocrites have a rich tradition of theatrical ambition, risk-taking, creativity and innovation that our department finds unique and inspiring. The social and emotional codes of conduct the 4th graders experience during the making of their play are not unlike what our students face on a daily basis attempting to navigate the daunting public spaces of school classrooms, cafeterias and hallways. To have Sean's play be brought to life by the very talented actors of The Yard is extremely relevant to their own lives and incredibly exciting for our audiences," adds Ewing.





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