First Look Rep Of New Work Brings The Big Apple To Chicago's Steppenwolf 7/22
by Gabrielle Sierra
- May 7, 2009
Steppenwolf Theatre Company presents the 5th annual First Look Repertory of New Work, featuring three developmental productions of new plays presented in rotation and accompanied by a series of events around the development of new work. First Look Repertory of New Work runs July 22 - August 9, 2009 in The Merle Reskin Garage Theatre, 1624 N. Halsted St. All tickets are $20.
Bogosian's TALK RADIO Opens At The Gift 4/2-5/30
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Apr 3, 2009
TALK RADIO by Eric Bogosian
Directed by Gift ensemble member Maureen Payne Hahner
Assistant Directed by Gift ensemble member Alexandra Main
April 2nd - May 30th, 2009
Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays @ 8pm; Sundays at 3:30pm.
"Slaphappy," A Romantic Comedy Opens Feb 2009!
by Chicago News Desk
- Jan 4, 2009
Jeffrey A. Katz, presents the world premiere of 'Slaphappy,' a romantic comedy of lost lovers and tormented ducks, by Chicago playwright Gary Slezak. Set in a Paris hotel, the play explores the idea of happiness through the eyes of four Americans, a loopy bellboy, an astute concierge, and a society of pâté lovers. Battling couples, exploding rockets, mistaken medications and a taste of foie gras come together in a delirious confection. This Equity show runs about two hours plus two intermissions. The poster illustration is by New Yorker cartoonist Pat Byrnes (copy below; more info at www.patbyrnes.com).
"Slaphappy," A Romantic Comedy Opens Feb 2009!
by Steve Leary
- Oct 24, 2008
Jeffrey A. Katz, presents the world premiere of 'Slaphappy,' a romantic comedy of lost lovers and tormented ducks, by Chicago playwright Gary Slezak. Set in a Paris hotel, the play explores the idea of happiness through the eyes of four Americans, a loopy bellboy, an astute concierge, and a society of pâté lovers. Battling couples, exploding rockets, mistaken medications and a taste of foie gras come together in a delirious confection. This Equity show runs about two hours plus two intermissions. The poster illustration is by New Yorker cartoonist Pat Byrnes (copy below; more info at www.patbyrnes.com).
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