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Through My Daughter's Eyes
THROUGH MY DAUGHTER'S EYES August 19 at 8:00pm, August 20 at 4:00pm & 8:00pm Mankind Project Chicago ~ 1900 W Fulton St ~ Chicago, IL Running time: 60 minutes with no intermission. Audience talkback after every show.
Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.
Coupled with the use of Butoh (a Japanese dance theatre art) and music developed with ancient tribal instruments, the production will follow the true story of one womans life and the way addiction has played a role in where she came from and who she has become.
Conceived and produced by: Wannapa Pimtong-Eubanks* Directed by: Heather Bodie* Original story collected by: Brighid O'Shaughnessy*
Performed by: Melissa Canciller, Laura Crotte and Cristal Sabbagh
Stage Manager: Mariana Green
*ETD Company Member
THROUGH MY DAUGHTER'S EYES is the third part of the 2016 PopUp Series.
Unexpected Performances in Unexpected Places: The 2016 PopUp Series
The PopUp Series is a collection of 4 unique productions that will be presented in February, May, August and November of 2016. Each production will consist of a limited amount of performances held in non-traditional performing spaces. Each PopUp will be produced by a different ETD company member
IMPORTANT INFORMATION Due to the nature of the programming, please note that latecomers will be asked to wait for an appropriate time to enter the house and then directed to seats at the discretion of the House Manager.
LOCATION/DIRECTIONS through My Daughter's Eyes is performed at Mankind Project Chicago, located at 1900 West Fulton Street. Getting there using CTA: 2 blocks north and 3 blocks west of the Ashland Pink Line stop or take the 50 bus, get off at Fulton and walk one block east. Parking: there is ample free street parking in the neighborhood.
ABOUT ERASING THE DISTANCE Founded in 2005 and currently seen by more than 56,000 people, Erasing the Distance is a nonprofit organization that sheds light on mental health issues through theatre. For more information, visit www.ErasingTheDistance.org.
This production is supported in part by Takeda Pharmaceuticals, The Chicago Community Trust, The MacArthur Fund for Arts & Culture at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the Glasser and Rosenthal Family Foundation, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events and the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency.
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LocationThe Mankind Project (View)
1900 West Fulton Street
Chicago, IL 60612
United States
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Minimum Age: 14 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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