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To Kill a Teenager Jan. 9 - Feb. 27 Abe's in a Bad Way April 3- April 17 • Season 09-10

To Kill a Teenager

To Kill a Teenager: seven sins of the juvenile mind
explores the emotional minefield of adolescence, untangling seven contemporary challenges to becoming adult.

Written and Performed by young artists in the Free Street Theater ensemble
Directed and Facilitated by Ron Bieganski  
                    
January 9 – February 27
Fridays 7pm and Saturdays 2pm

At Free Street Theater                                                          
1419 W. Blackhawk Ave. on the 3rd Floor at Pulaski Park               
Chicago Illinois 60642                                     
(3 blocks from Division Blue line.  Free street parking)

Click link to BUY TICKETS ONLINE for To Kill a Teenager
$15 General , $5 Students, or pay what you can
(12 years of age and up due to disturbing content, brutal language, and gunplay.)
Reservations (773) 772-7248

 

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Abe's In a Bad Way
April 3 -April 17
Fridays 7pm and Saturdays 2pm

Free Street Theater's ensemble explored Abraham Lincoln's struggle with depression, a life fraught with failure and a steadfast determination that led him to become president at a time when the country was unraveling. Research, creative writing, and character explorations led to the creation of a performance emerging from our collective imagination of the intimate thoughts of one miserable man who made one nation indivsible.

The performance takes place within a string based musical installation with accompanying vocals. Directed by Anita Evans.  Musical Direction by Stone.


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Flashback Benefit Oct. 1, 2009



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“The work at Free Street has rarely been easy, but the stories have always been fantastic.”
–Artistic Director Ron Bieganski

Since 1969, the artists at Free Street have been giving their hearts and souls to creative revolutions throughout Chicago and around the world. We have worked with teens and senior citizens; in schools and neighborhoods; in prisons and hospitals; and in communities across the country and around the globe.

Please join us on October 1, 2009 as we share 40 years of stories with Free Street alumni, families, supporters and friends old and new.

           
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