Keep it Going

04/20/2024 02:00 PM CT

Admission

  • Free  -  In-Person (House Seating)
  • Free  -  In-Person (Stage Seating)
  • Free  -  In-Person (Wheelchair Accessible Seating)
  • Free  -  Virtual

Location

In-Person or Live-Streamed
798 N Aberdeen Street
Chicago, IL 60640

Virtual Meeting URL: https://www.youtube.com/@chicagodramatists6747

Summary

Join us for a reading of a 10-minute play by Resident Playwright Arlene Malinowski and solo performance by Access Fellow Deb Stein both in person and virtually!

Description

Keep it Going!

APRIL 20, 2:00PM CT

In partnership with former Technical Director Glenn B. Rust's Graduate Thesis Project, Keep it Going presents an afternoon of new works that you can watch in the theatre or from the comfort of your own home!

Beginning the afternoon we will have Interrobang by Resident Playwright Arlene Malinowski followed by the final performance of Access Fellow Deb Stein's HAND, Foot, HAND. Following the performances there will be a thirty-minute talkback and an afterparty!

Keep it Going is designed to highlight technologies and practices that allow for more accessible theatre, so every level of this event is designed with accessibility in mind.

  • As mentioned, you can join us at the Russ Tutterow Theatre to see the performances in person or virtually at https://www.youtube.com/@chicagodramatists6747
  • Live captions will be provided for both in-person and virtual audiences.
  • Additional seating will be available both in the house and on the stage including wheelchair accessible seating.
  • The event will be a relaxed performance. House lights will remain at half. Audience members are welcome to exit and reenter the space at any point for any reason. We will asked phones be silenced, but texting is allowed. Audience reaction is also encouraged. If something stirs a response out of you, or if you need to ask a question of the folks you've come with, feel free!
  • Scent & Allergen Free Space
  • Masking Recommended

The in-person performance is Pay What You Will with all payments made going to support the Access Fellowship. The Chicago Dramatists Access Fellowship for Deaf & Disabled Artists is in honor of Charles and Dorothy Malinowski, who were revered storytellers in the Deaf Community. Fellows receive two free classes, one free Script Lab, and more!

The virtual performance is completely free!

Whether you'll be joining us at the Russ Tutterow Theatre or logging in on our YouTube channel to join the talkback in the chat, we cannot wait to see you there!

  

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