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ART DISCIPLINES - THEATER
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Make No Little Plans – A Little Goes a Long Way
Learn more about the Little Theatre on the Square, which has been providing small-town crowds with big-city caliber performances
since Guy Little founded the theatre in 1957.
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Compassion from Chaos – A Natural Avenue
Silk Road Theatre co-founder Jamil Khoury explains how the company started and why it's time had arrived.
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The Show Must Go On – All the World's a Stage
Find out why these Quad Citians have theater in their blood.
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Living History – Art Alive
See how students at Chicago schools are gaining a deeper appreciation of the past through the integration of arts in the classroom.
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Beauty Rises: Four Lives in the Arts – Beauty Rises, an Introduction
Meet the subjects of
Beauty Rises: Four Lives in the Arts.
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Laura Wiley – Birthing Rehearsal
Co-Director Laura Wiley rehearses the birthing scene with Ana, who plays the mother in
God's Work.
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Laura Wiley – Come Forth
"Come Forth," a scene from Albany Park Theater Project's performance of
God's Work.
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Compassion from Chaos – Constitutional Conniption
Watch an excerpt from Yussef El-Guindi's play, "Back of the Throat," as performed by the Silk Road Theatre Project.
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Words of Wisdom – Don't Take it Seriously
Enjoy a conversation with the two comedic playwrights of the Pegasus Festival: Ruth Martin, author of
Free Will, and Maria Sutcliffe-Hetman, author of
The Elevator Syndrome.
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Words of Wisdom – From Darkness to Light
Take a ride on "The Downtown Train," a play by Emily Rabkin about schizophrenia.
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Words of Wisdom – From Page to Stage
Listen to Marques Jackson, whose play "Chameleon," deals with a woman struggling to break out of an abusive relationship.
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Modern Movements – Getting Down to Details
See the meticulous planning that Lisa Fay and Jeff Glassman put into "Coffee Cup Duet," and hear what local theatre-goers
have to say about it.
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Laura Wiley – Good News
Laura Wiley gets good news about her cancer treatments.
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Let the Music Set You Free – Keeping Their Dreams
Join Meade Palidofsky as she helps give kids a second chance with the Music Theater Workshop.
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Laura Wiley – Meet Laura Wiley
Laura Wiley explains the mission of Albany Park Theater Project on the first day of rehearsal.
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Madama Butterfly Flies – Operatic Outreach
Hear what conductor Fiora Contino has to say about Opera Illinois' role in the community.
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All the Yard's a Stage – Raising the Curtain
What's so special about the Illinois Shakespeare Festival?
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Society of the Spectacle – Red Moon A'Rising
Explore what makes Red Moon Theatre tick.
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The Show Must Go On – Some Enchanted Evening
The Quad City Music Guild prepares for their production of "Some Enchanted Evening."
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All the Yard's a Stage – The Bard's Darlings
Find out about some of the innovative approaches that have won the Illinois Shakespeare Festival popular and critical acclaim.
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Laura Wiley – The Confession
"The Confession," a scene from Albany Park Theater Project's performance of
God's Work.
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Bravo, Lyric! – Voices From The Past
Take a brief foray into the fascinating, occasionally tumultuous, history of Lyric Opera.
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A Hidden Gem – You Get to Stretch
Join members of the Chicago Theatre Company as they talk about the benefits of keeping it small, but not always simple.
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