ORESTES

ORESTES is the Final Chapter of Jeremy Menekseoglu’s Agon Trilogy. Six months after the events of Electra… Led by Persephone and Cassandra, both who hate the very air she breathes, a desperate and battle hardened Electra ventures into the bowels of Hell to rescue her dead brother and to witness a fate truly worse than death itself.

Jul 15 - Aug 15, 2010

@ Dream Theatre

556 W. 18th St, Chicago

Show Type: Drama

Box Office: 773-552-8616

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Hesperia

The second of three thematically-linked new dramas, “Hesperia” follows Claudia, a former porn star, as she takes a new name and a new faith in the Midwestern cornfields of Hesperia. Her fiancée Trick, an idealistic youth minister, shepherds her in her new life. But when Ian, her former partner-in-porn and childhood best friend, follows her, the whole community is affected, and Claudia must decide on whose terms she will be saved. “Hesperia” explores the complications of conversion and the depth of sacrifice necessary to become born-again. A gentle story of innocence and redemption, the RBP asks the audience to question the role sexual power plays in our relationships and in our own personal sense of identity.

Presented by The Right Brain Project

Previews: Jul 14

Regular Run: Jul 15 - Aug 14, 2010

@ RBP Rorshack

4001 N Ravenswood Ave, Chicago

Show Type: Drama

Box Office: 773-750-2033

The Right Brain Project ~ Hesperia

American Blues Theater: Blue Ink - Playwriting Contest

American Blues Theater (ABT) is seeking submissions for a new annual playwriting contest, Blue Ink. The winner will be awarded a cash prize of $500.00 and receive a staged-reading of his/her manuscript by American Blues Theater. The winning play will be chosen by a selection committee comprised of ABT Ensemble members, most notably Emmy award-winner and ABT Founder Rick Cleveland (Nurse Jackie, Mad Men, Six Feet Under, West Wing)
There is no entry fee. Please follow these guidelines:

1. Submissions must be original, unpublished full-length plays. Plays that received professional productions are not eligible. Translations and screenplays are not accepted. Adaptations allowed only if underlying rights are free and available.

2. Blue Ink is open to all subject matters. All playwrights are encouraged to submit.

3. The manuscript must begin with a title page that shows the play’s title and playwright’s name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, and page count. A second page must list the title of the play only, a list of characters, a list of acts and scenes, and (if applicable) a list of acknowledgments. Please include playwright’s bio/resume in a separate attachment.

4. Playwrights may submit more than one play.

5. Submissions and questions are accepted by email only to blueink@americanbluestheater.com

6. Please send as a Word Document or PDF File only.

7. The submission process begins on July 12, 2010. Submissions must be received no later than December 15, 2010.

8. The winning play will be publicly announced at ABT’s 25th Anniversary Season Gala in March, 2011. The winning playwright will be notified directly, prior to public notification. The winner and finalists will be posted on ABT’s website immediately following the public announcement.

9. ABT reserves the Right-of-First-Refusal to produce the World-premiere of the winning play for one year’s time beginning on the date of the winning playwright announcement.

10. From the time of your submission through the winning announcement date, if your play receives or is scheduled for a professional production, please contact us.

For more information regarding ABT, please visit our website at www.americanbluestheater.com

American Blues Theater