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FABULOUS FEMALES ENSEMBLE PRESENTS "THE TALE OF A THOUSAND DOLLS AND ONE GIRL"
Posted: 10/18/2011
THE TALE OF A THOUSAND DOLLS AND ONE GIRL tells the story of Shahara, a girl who cannot (or will not) remember the most important story of her young life. Named after the character of Scheherazade, Shahara learns that that she, too, must save her own life by telling stories.
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MAESTRO MUTI SHARES MUSIC WITH WARRENVILLE GIRLS
Posted: 10/18/2011
Riccardo Muti, CSO Music Director, gave an exclusive performance for the FF and other residents of the Illinois Youth Center in Warrenville on September 25, 2011.
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CAST OF "FORTY HOURS" TAKES THE SHOW ON THE ROAD
Posted: 10/18/2011
Summer Theatre Ensemble (STE) members, Dionysius Beasley (as Diablo, the homeless cat from hell), and Jacob Clinksales (in the role of Boone, the shy kid that talks to nice cats) in FORTY HOURS, the original musical produced and performed by the STE last summer.
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SAVE THE DATE! 4TH ANNUAL BENEFIT MARCH 10, 2012
Posted: 10/18/2011
Iris Witkowsky and Lael Johnson have selected the Arts Club of Chicago as the venue for the 4th Annual Benefit Brunch and Performance.
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ALGERIAN ARTISTS VISIT STORYCATCHERS
Posted: 10/18/2011
Nancy McCarty, Storycatchers' Executive Director, and Meade Palidofsky, Artistic Director, met with representatives of the Algerian "Engaging Youth through Music" program in September.
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DIRECTORS WELCOME NEW TALENT
Posted: 10/18/2011
Storycatchers Board of Directors welcomed three talented new directors this summer.
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Girls on the Wall Screening
Posted: 9/26/2011
The Board of Directors of Storycatchers Theatre is hosting a screening of the award-winning documentary GIRLS ON THE WALL Young women at a juvenile correctional facility experience a program that will change their lives.
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"FORTY HOURS" an original one-act musical, touring Chicago this summer!
Posted: 5/10/2011
Storycatchers Teens Together Summer Theatre Ensemble is looking for teens, 14-18, to serve as paid, apprentice actors in its production of "FORTY HOURS" an original one-act musical, touring Chicago this summer.
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STORYTELLERS JOIN BRUNCH TO BENEFIT STORYCATCHERS
Posted: 4/1/2011
Ira Glass and Alex Kotlowitz, two of Chicago's favorite storytellers, shared a conversation about the unique work of Storycatchers Theatre at the company's 3rd Annual Benefit Brunch and Performance on March 5, at The Casino, 195 E. Delaware in Chicago.
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FABULOUS FEMALES REACH FOR THE SKY
Posted: 4/1/2011
A capacity audience enjoyed a staged reading of THE SKY OF MY EMOTIONS on Saturday, March 12, at the Illinois Youth Center in Warrenville (IYC-W).
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FRESH TALENT EXPANDS STORYCATCHERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Posted: 4/1/2011
Storycatchers Theatre is proud to welcome four new members to its Board of Directors.
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COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK PROVIDES FOCUS FOR SUMMER MUSICAL
Posted: 4/1/2011
FORTY HOURS, the working title for the next original musical from the Teens Together Playwriting Ensemble, is set in an emergency shelter full of natural-disaster victims.
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PRESENT TENTS... WHAT ARE THEY DOING NOW? NEWS OF STORYCATCHERS ALUMNI, FRIENDS
Posted: 4/1/2011
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FAB FEMALES REACH FOR THE MOON WITH CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARTISTS
Posted: 11/1/2010
Seats are still available for MOM IN THE MOON, the new Fabulous Females (FF) musical about the often-uneasy relationships between daughters and their mothers. This musical is the result of an exciting partnership between Storycatchers Theatre; the Institute for Learning, Access and Training at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO); and the Illinois Youth Center in Warrenville. Performances are scheduled on November 10, 11, 13 and 14. Go to the Storycatchers website for details and reservations: www.storycatcherstheatre.org.
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SUMMER THEATRE ENSEMBLE TOURS CHICAGO
Posted: 11/1/2010
The Summer Theatre Ensemble (STE) toured the original production, EVERY SINGLE DAY, for four weeks in July and August.
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