The mission of The Way We Were Productions is to provide entertainment via Social Media and Live event hosting with DJs and musical entertainment.
Read MoreInventive. Collaborative. Transformative. The Tony Award winning Lookingglass Theatre Company was founded in 1988 by eight Northwestern University students.
Read MoreThe story of Lucifer's fall from grace as told through circus interdisciplinary arts. Yes Ma'am Circus's interpretation looks at the fall-out of a single choice, and how it affects the lives and relationships of everyone around it.
Read MoreI've dedicated my time away from Chicago Shakespeare Theatre during the pandemic to create one, one-minute comedy sketch a day that examines & satirizes how this pandemic and its social ramifications are affecting our daily lives.
Read MoreFrom 2012, Hell in a Handbag Productions presents 'Sexy Baby', a musical exploration in child beauty pageants inspired by Living Dolls and other pageant television shows. 'Sexy Baby' received a Jeff Award for costumes and was also nominated for wig design.
Read MoreDuring this unprecedented time, we are sharing full-length performance videos from our archives -- making them available to students, educators, and dance lovers everywhere. With very special thanks to the artists and companies that have shared their work, the videos will be viewable here until the end of May 2020.
Read MoreComedic relief from Lake of the Hills-based performer and comedian, Vicki Kunz!
Read MoreI do live streams improvising music and songs on the piano, taking inspiration from the comments. Including, live improvised underscore of YouTube videos of TedTalk or Standup playing on the TV behind me.
Read MoreIt's Demetrius' monologue at the end of a Midsummer Night's Dream; once the spell has worn off of the others, he realizes he actually loves Helena. I put this monologue on tape for this project!
Read MoreOn May 14, 2019, Jane Addams Hull-House Museum (JAHHM) gathered partners to craft "A Memo to the Mayor from the West Side," prompted by the Chicago Community Trust's "On The Table" discussions and inspired by JAHHM's project "Making the West Side: Community Conversations on Neighborhood Change.
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