"That's Weird, grandma"
Fechas: 08/12/2008 - 08/12/2008
Ubicación: Neo-Futurist Theater
Chicago IL
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Tiempo: 9:00am-9:00pm
Email: hthompson@barrelofmonkeys.org
Teléfono: 312-409-1954
Dirección:
5153 N Ashland Ave
Chicago
IL
Descripción:
After teaching creative writing in the CPS system, BOM?s ensemble of actors, comedians, musicians and playwrights selects and adapts some of the thousands of stories generated by children for stage presentation. The result has been an audience favorite?a show that is ?safe? for all ages, yet very much appreciated by an adult audience. ?That?s Weird, Grandma? changes each week according to audience votes (switching one to three sketches each performance), and each show runs about one hour. The show started in April 2001, and has produced over 500 stories and musical numbers. Time Out Chicago calls it "The best reason we can think of to live in Chicago on a Monday night"
"That's Weird, grandma"
Fechas: 15/12/2008 - 15/12/2008
Ubicación: Neo-Futurist Theater
Chicago IL
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Tiempo: 9:00am-9:00pm
Email: hthompson@barrelofmonkeys.org
Teléfono: 312-409-1954
Dirección:
5153 N Ashland Ave
Chicago
IL
Descripción:
After teaching creative writing in the CPS system, BOM?s ensemble of actors, comedians, musicians and playwrights selects and adapts some of the thousands of stories generated by children for stage presentation. The result has been an audience favorite?a show that is ?safe? for all ages, yet very much appreciated by an adult audience. ?That?s Weird, Grandma? changes each week according to audience votes (switching one to three sketches each performance), and each show runs about one hour. The show started in April 2001, and has produced over 500 stories and musical numbers. Time Out Chicago calls it "The best reason we can think of to live in Chicago on a Monday night"
"That's Weird, grandma"
Fechas: 22/12/2008 - 22/12/2008
Ubicación: Neo-Futurist Theater
Chicago IL
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Tiempo: 9:00am-9:00pm
Email: hthompson@barrelofmonkeys.org
Teléfono: 312-409-1954
Dirección:
5153 N Ashland Ave
Chicago
IL
Descripción:
After teaching creative writing in the CPS system, BOM?s ensemble of actors, comedians, musicians and playwrights selects and adapts some of the thousands of stories generated by children for stage presentation. The result has been an audience favorite?a show that is ?safe? for all ages, yet very much appreciated by an adult audience. ?That?s Weird, Grandma? changes each week according to audience votes (switching one to three sketches each performance), and each show runs about one hour. The show started in April 2001, and has produced over 500 stories and musical numbers. Time Out Chicago calls it "The best reason we can think of to live in Chicago on a Monday night"
"That's Weird, grandma"
Fechas: 29/12/2008 - 29/12/2008
Ubicación: Neo-Futurist Theater
Chicago IL
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Tiempo: 9:00am-9:00pm
Email: hthompson@barrelofmonkeys.org
Teléfono: 312-409-1954
Dirección:
5153 N Ashland Ave
Chicago
IL
Descripción:
After teaching creative writing in the CPS system, BOM?s ensemble of actors, comedians, musicians and playwrights selects and adapts some of the thousands of stories generated by children for stage presentation. The result has been an audience favorite?a show that is ?safe? for all ages, yet very much appreciated by an adult audience. ?That?s Weird, Grandma? changes each week according to audience votes (switching one to three sketches each performance), and each show runs about one hour. The show started in April 2001, and has produced over 500 stories and musical numbers. Time Out Chicago calls it "The best reason we can think of to live in Chicago on a Monday night"
"That's Weird, grandma"
Fechas: 05/01/2009 - 05/01/2009
Ubicación: Neo-Futurist Theater
Chicago IL
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Tiempo: 9:00am-9:00pm
Email: hthompson@barrelofmonkeys.org
Teléfono: 312-409-1954
Dirección:
5153 N Ashland Ave
Chicago
IL
Descripción:
After teaching creative writing in the CPS system, BOM?s ensemble of actors, comedians, musicians and playwrights selects and adapts some of the thousands of stories generated by children for stage presentation. The result has been an audience favorite?a show that is ?safe? for all ages, yet very much appreciated by an adult audience. ?That?s Weird, Grandma? changes each week according to audience votes (switching one to three sketches each performance), and each show runs about one hour. The show started in April 2001, and has produced over 500 stories and musical numbers. Time Out Chicago calls it "The best reason we can think of to live in Chicago on a Monday night"