Final Weeks for
The Children's Hour
The Children's Hour Ensemble

Beginning on the top row from left to right: Britni Tozzi,  

Whitney Morse, Nora Elise Ulrey, Nelson Rodriguez*,

Joan McGrath*, Michelle McKenzie-Voigt*, Nathalie Mendez,  

Zoquera Milburn, Tasheena Miyagi, Ashley Darger, Brittany Bookbinder, Katrina Kiss, Ella Mouria Seet, and Bryan Renaud.

 

*Indicates Pride Films and Plays Artistic Ensemble Member 

 

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RohanZhou-Lee @Wolfesthane

@PrideFilmsPlays can't wait to come see the Children's Hour again! #pridematters #LGBT #theatre

 

ScottPowers @ESPNChiPowersJan

Highly recommend The Children's Hour by @PrideFilmsPlays. One of the best plays I've seen in some time.

 

 

We are half-way through the run of The Children's Hour, and wanted to share a few additional quotes. The theater is only 50 seats, so please reserve now to avoid disappointment in the final weekends.

As you know the show is Highly Recommended in the Windy City Times, Time Out Chicago, and ChicagoCritic.com.

It is on Time Out Chicago's Top List of the Best Chicago plays to see now!    

 

And the show is Jeff Recommended!  

The Children's Hour plays Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30, and Sundays at 3:00 through February 9 only! Performances are at Collaboraction, 1579 North Milwaukee in Wicker Park.

Find more information on the production, parking, and public transportation here.
         Between the dark and the daylight, 
         When the night is beginning to lower, 
         Comes a pause in the day's occupation, 
         That is known as the children's hour.
      
                       -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

   

Director Derek Bertelsen has been named an Artistic Associate for Pride Films and Plays! Here are some of his thoughts about the show.   

 

"As a theatre company primarily committed to producing new works, it's very exciting for Pride Films and Plays to get such positive feedback on our current production of the classic 'The Children's Hour.' Although the play premiered eighty years ago it's still a very relevant peice of theatre that is resonating with both audiences and critics alike. I am ecstatic with the great reviews."