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Chicago Theatre Off Book Chicago Theatre Off Book: Dec. 2, 2011 Ed.

During our holiday hiatus, Chicago Theatre Off Book is featuring its first-ever GAM-fest! It’s back to back episodes of our popular “Got A Minute?” segment. The one-minute audio plays feature playwrights’ work performed by our local theatre talent. We invite you to listen up and enjoy this inaugural GAM-fest! In addition, we welcome any writers’ submission(s) for production consideration.

This episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book is partially underwritten by the STEP Fund.

Shot phrase of the show: ‘In a World…’

“The Regular American Conversations in Recent American History Minute”– Episode 1 written by Brett Neveu
“Saturday Morning” written by Chad Volkers
“Girl Meets Boy” written by Teeny Lamonthe
“Room 38” written by Dana Lynn Formby
“Handsome Young Man with Red Book” written by Philip Dawkins
“Ed” written by Katy Walsh
“Rules to Live On” written by Philip Dawkins
“Krafty Klueless Klan” written by Eleanor Cavanaugh
“Paper Cut” written by Chad Volkers
“Congo Crisis” written by Chad Volkers
“End of August” written by Barry Eitel
“The Regular American Conversations in Recent American History Minute”– Episode 2 written by Brett Neveu
“Termination” written by Robert Tenges
“Timeout” written by Robert Tenges
“Dates & Nuts” written by Eleanor Cavanaugh
“When You’re Screwing Other Women (Think of Me)” by The Doyle & Debbie Show
“I Ain’t No Homo (But Man You Sure Look Good to Me)” by The Doyle & Debbie Show

Chicago Theatre Off Book is the new voice of community collaboration on CHIRP. Every week, Off Book will feature Chicago leaders in performing arts entertainment. From small storefront to the big warhorses, Off Book will focus on what’s happening on the Chicagoland theatrical landscape.

With reviews, interviews and one-minute audio-plays, Off Book will showcase the local talents driving Chicago’s dynamic theatre force. Hosted by Actor Joshua Volkers and Reviewer Katy Walsh from The Fourth Walsh, Off Book is where Chicago meets to discuss innovation.

The Fourth Walsh on Chicago Now – reviewing theatre…with a little bite!

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