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Limited Engagement!

 

The American Revolution 

Nov. 8, 14, 15, 21, 28, 29

Fridays at 7:30pm 

Saturdays at 4pm

 

 

Adults: $17  /  Youth: $12

Neighborhood discount: $10 

(60642 and 60622, by phone or 

at the door only)

Groups (10+): $12

 

Best enjoyed by ages 8 & older.

 

Cada funci�n presentada con subt�tulos en espa�ol.

 

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"Awe-inspiring theater. 
Highly recommended." 
-Chicago Sun-Times

"My kids and I loved it. 
It was as engaging for me 
(the dad) as it was for them!"
-Audience Member

"A perfect afternoon of family entertainment... well worth your time and money." 
-Chicago Stage Style

"A great experience. Students and parents raved about it!" 
-Adalid E. Martinez
4th Grade Teacher 
Carson Elementary School 

Illinois Arts Council
This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

Theater Unspeakable is supported in part by the Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events.

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Theater Unspeakable's The American Revolution!

 

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7 actors. 21 square feet of space.
2 feet off the ground.

13 Colonies.
342 chests of tea dumped in the Boston Harbor.
8 years of battle.
1 if by land, 2 if by sea.

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  • Tickets to Worthyour Spring 2015 production
The American Revolution
Directed by Marc Frost

Seven actors - suspended on a platform two feet off the ground - share 21 square feet of space to recreate the entire  heroic American fight for independence from Lexington to Yorktown. Using only the actors' bodies, voices and (pantomimed) cannons, the show evokes 

an epic time period in American history. 


 

Combining tongue-in-cheek humor with a dash of 

derring-do,  The American Revolution displays Theater Unspeakable's rowdy brand of bare-boned and imaginative physical theater in its first-ever extended run in Chicago.