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CHIRP DJ Dylan Peterson went one-on-one with Pat Grossi, aka Active Child, backstage at Lincoln Hall during the Tomorrow Never Knows festival. They talked about getting career advice from Dad, the thrill of touring with M83, and the importance of wrapping one’s harp in dirty laundry when touring.
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Where: Horner Park
“Last night I had to spend the night on the Blue Line ‘cause of this heat.”
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Back stage at Lincoln Hall, CHIRP producer David Hansen sat down with Nika Roza Danilova, who performs under the name Zola Jesus. She opened up about learning music on her own and what it is like to write all of her songs.
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Today, Chicago Theatre Off Book is reviewing exciting offerings from local theatre companies: “In the Forest, Dark and Deep” at Profiles Theatre, “Duchess of Malfi” at Strawdog Theatre, “Angels in America” – Part 1 at Court Theatre and “Rise of the Numberless” by Bailiwick Chicago and The New Colony.
We chat with special guests Tara Sissom, The New Colony ensemble member and Pearl in “The Iceman Cometh” at Goodman Theatre, and Dave Perez, Artistic Director at Pavement Group. And of course, we have a new Got A Minute? segment from a local playwright and a special sneak peek at the upcoming “The Iceman Cometh.”
This May 4, 2012 episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially underwritten by Rick Stoneham.
Shot word of the day: “accent”
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Today, Chicago Theatre Off Book is reviewing exciting offerings from local theatre companies: “The Reception” by Steep Theatre, “After the Revolution” by Next Theatre, “Chesapeake” by Remy Bumppo Theatre and “Johnny Theatre” by Chemically Imbalanced Theatre. We also chat with Rae Gray, Chicago actress and Evan Chung and Amber Robinson, co-founders Grey Ghost Theatre. And of course, we have 2 new Got A Minute? segments from local playwrights.
This April 27, 2012 episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially underwritten by UPTOWN FAN.
Shot word of the day: “Gray” or “Grey”
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