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MAN BOOBS is getting great reviews!  
But only seven shows remain!
Final Performance is March 10!

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Man Boobs "is a smart, warm date-night option" and is "unforced, truthful, and funny."
  -Kerry Reid, Chicago Reader

 

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - "It's as blunt and brutal as its title would imply. Anyone, gay or straight, who's had something they are ashamed to expose to a cruel world will recognize themselves in this full-length mirror." - Clint May, Chicago Theater Beat   

 

"If the title contains the word 'boobs,' you expect a bawdy comedy. Bawdy it is! But J. Julian Christopher's play, developed at New York's Public Theater and workshopped at East LA. Rep, is billed as 'a dark comedy about love, body image and acceptance.' And while all of these elements are indeed part of this arresting one-act, including much humor and tenderness, it's the 'dark' moments of this play that stay with the audience long after the curtain falls." - Colin Douglas, Centerstage.com

 

Man Boobs runs Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 through March 10 at Mary's Attic, 5446 N. Clark Street, Chicago. There is one additional performance on Thursday, March 8 at 7:30.  

 

All tickets are $15 and can be reserved through BrownPapertickets.com or by calling 1 800 838 3006.

 

Man Boobs is presented by arrangement with Adam Weinstock and Creative Concept Productions.

 

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Entries Are Being Accepted For
Our Women's Work Contest
Through April 10!

Women's Work has Stage, Screenplay, and Shorts categories. We aspire to honor excellence in work written by women for film or stage with lesbian characters or themes.

The entry fee is $15 for scripts received by March 10. The entry fee for scripts received after March 10 is $30 and must be received by the final deadline of April 10. To make the final deadline, scripts must by received via email by 11:59 pm Central Time on April 10, 2012.

Only electronic submissions will be accepted. You may enter as many scripts as you wish, but each entry form can be accompanied by only one (1) script. Each additional entry will require a separate entry form and separate entry fee. If submitting a second script, there is a $10 discount for the second entry fee. The full entry fee is due for all entries made after that.

A new category for 2012 is called Shorts, so entries for either stage or screen that are fewer than 30 pages will be accepted into that category.

The judges will name five finalists in both the Stage and Screenplay categories for full-length submissions, based on a scoring sheet found in the contest rules. The top two scoring scripts in each category will receive a cash prize of $400, and will be performed as staged readings July 27 to 29 during the Women's Work Weekend at the Hoover-Leppen Theater at Center On Halsted in Chicago. Authors will be invited to participate in up to ten hours of rehearsal with the cast and director prior to the performance.
In the Shorts category, up to 8 screenplays and plays will be selected to be performed during the Women's Work Weekend, and each author whose work is presented in that festival will receive a $100 cash prize. Authors will be invited to participate in one rehearsal with the cast and director prior to the performance.

For more information here.  

Get Ready for GAY PLAY WEEKEND!

If you support the development of new LGBT Theater, you will not want to miss any of the Gay Play Weekend April 13 to 15 at Center on Halsted.  We are thrilled with the four exciting new plays and one new musical being readied for presentation that weekend.  We GUARANTEE you will enjoy each one!

 

Hello Norma Jeane, a comedy about Marilyn Monroe, and Mr. Teddy, a very provocative look at a long-standing three-way role-playing relationship, are both so entertaining and thought-provoking. At The Flash is destined to be a classic solo tour-de-force performance piece illuminating 50 years of gay history, while Lost in History is a beautifully personal story about parents, aging, and much more. And our first musical to be named a finalist, Under a Rainbow Flag, is a charming real-life story of a WWII naval corpsman who still lives in Evanston, Illinois.  

 

The schedule for the weekend is:  

  • Friday, April 13, 7:30 - Lost in History
  •  Saturday, April 14, 4:30 - Mr. Teddy
  • Saturday, April 14, 7:30 - Hello Norma Jeane
  • Sunday, April 15, 1:30 - At The Flash
  • Sunday, April 15, 4:30 - Under A Rainbow Flag

Directors for the series include Derek Bertelsen (Mr. Teddy), John Nasca (Hello Norma Jeane), Andrew Souders (Lost in History), and David Zak (Under a Rainbow Flag and At The Flash).

  

Tickets for each performance are $10 and may be purchased here.  

 

 
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EARLY BIRD PASSES are available for Gay Play Weekend Now!  See all five shows for only $30 if you purchase your Early Bird Weekend Pass by March 13. 

Weekend Passes are $35 if purchased between March 14 and April 12, and your ticket will be waiting for you at the door for each performance. 

To purchase Gay Theater Weekend Passes go
here .
 

 


Pride Films and Plays

3023 N Clark 327

Chicago, IL 60657

 www.pridefilmsandplays.com  

  773 250 3117

pridefilmsandplays@gmail.com 

 

David Zak

Executive Director

 

John Nasca, Andrew Souders

Artistic Associates

 

Allison Fradkin   

Literary Coordinator, Women's Work

 

Artistic Ensemble

Steven Anderson, Derek Van Barham,  

Charles A. Berglund, Derek Bertelsen,  

David Besky, Tom Chiola, Brian Grey,

Sean-Edward Hall, Jude Hansen,  

Nicholas Harper, Valerie Heckman,  

John Highberger, Kris Hyland, Juliane Johnson,

Kelley Keough, Michael Lasswell, Joan McGrath,

Michelle McKenzie-Voigt, Tiffany Nasca,  

Cyra K. Polizzi, Brian Rooney, Chad Ryan, 

Patrick Rybarczyk, Mark Smaglinski,  

Jamie Smith,  Jake Szczepaniak, Kelli Walker,

Kevin Webb, Honey West, Lee Wichman    

 

 Pride Films and Plays is a member of the  

League of Chicago Theaters,  

Central Lakeview Merchants Association,

the Donors Forum, and the