The New Colony is proud to announce the world premiere of "Pancake Breakfast" by company member Tara Sissom, November 27 - December 19 at the Viaduct Theatre, 3111 N. Western Ave., and directed by Sean Kelly.
The New Colony is proud to announce the world premiere of "Pancake Breakfast" by company member Tara Sissom, November 27 - December 19 at the Viaduct Theatre, 3111 N. Western Ave., and directed by Sean Kelly.
The New Colony is proud to announce the world premiere of 'That Sordid Little Story' July 8 - August 7 at the Viaduct Theatre, 3111 North Western Ave. The bluegrass musical, featuring a live band, is co-written and directed by Artistic Director Andrew Hobgood with Assistant Director Ashley Wolfe and Musical Director Henry Riggs.
The New Colony is proud to announce the world premiere of 'That Sordid Little Story' July 8 - August 7 at the Viaduct Theatre, 3111 North Western Ave. The bluegrass musical, featuring a live band, is co-written and directed by Artistic Director Andrew Hobgood with Assistant Director Ashley Wolfe and Musical Director Henry Riggs.
The New Colony is proud to announce the world premiere of 'That Sordid Little Story' July 8 - August 7 at the Viaduct Theatre, 3111 North Western Ave. The bluegrass musical, featuring a live band, is co-written and directed by Artistic Director Andrew Hobgood with Assistant Director Ashley Wolfe and Musical Director Henry Riggs.
To conclude its inaugural season, The New Colony--Chicago's upstart, new works-focused theater company, presents Tupperware: An American Musical Fable. This New Colony production reunites James Asmus, Andrew Hobgood, and Julie Nichols, the award-winning team behind Love is Dead: A NecRomantic Musical Comedy.
To conclude its inaugural season, The New Colony--Chicago's upstart, new works-focused theater company, presents Tupperware: An American Musical Fable. This New Colony production reunites James Asmus, Andrew Hobgood, and Julie Nichols, the award-winning team behind Love is Dead: A NecRomantic Musical Comedy.
The New Colony continues to push the limits of theater with its second production: FRAT, by founding member Evan Linder. A graduate of the College of Charleston and a member and officer of a southern fraternity, Linder's play is set to surprise audiences this spring with its blunt honesty about the southern fraternity experience.