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Chicago Theatre Off Book Chicago Theatre Off Book: July 20, 2012 Ed.

Today, Chicago Theatre Off Book is reviewing exciting offerings from local theatre companies: “Electra” at Mary Arrchie Theatre, “A Steady Rain” at Chicago Commercial Collective and “Crowns” at Goodman Theatre.

And we have Special Guests: Leigh Barrett, Artistic Director of Babes with Blades and Marketta P. Wilder, starring as Yolanda in “Crowns” at Goodman Theatre. And of course, we have 2 new Got A Minute? segments from local playwrights.

This July 20, 2012 episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially underwritten by The Alliance.

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Split Reel The Second Golden Age of Horror, w/guest Kendall Phillips

George A. Romero. Wes Craven. John Carpenter. These three icons revolutionized the horror genre of cinema during the late 1960s and ’70s via films like Night of the Living Dead, The Hills Have Eyes, and Halloween — movies that were particularly attuned to the American zeitgeist at the time.

Why do many credit this trio of directors with ushering in a second “golden age” of horror? In what ways do we still feel their influence today? Returning as my guest is Kendall Phillips, a professor of communications at Syracuse University and the author of the new book Dark Directions: Romero, Craven, Carpenter, and the Modern Horror Film.

For more information and archived shows, visit kevinfullam.net.

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Chicago Theatre Off Book Chicago Theatre Off Book: July 13, 2012 Ed.

Today, Chicago Theatre Off Book is reviewing exciting offerings from local theatre companies: “Magic Parlour” at The Palmer House, “The Gacy Play” by Sideshow Theatre and “The Lover” by Soul Theatre.

Our special guests are Evan Jackson, Artistic Director at Idle Muse Theatre and Nick Sandys, Artistic Director at Remy Bumppo. And of course, we have 2 new Got A Minute? segments from local playwrights.

This July 13, 2012 episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially underwritten by The Alliance.

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