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2019 - 2020 Season Productions

October 11 - October 27
Fallon Theatre

Chicago

The roaring 20s is an era of jazz, bootleggers, and….celebrity criminals? Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart are the newest members of the Cook County Jail. Represented by the manipulative attorney, Billy Flynn, these two rival murderesses vie for the spotlight, public sympathy, and acquittals. Which one will capture the hearts of the media machine and which will fade into the shadows? With one show-stopping-song after another, it would be a crime to miss this musical spectacular.

November 1 - November 10
Lab Theatre

The Importance of Being Earnest

By Oscar Wilde

John Worthing is living a double life. To escape his responsibilities in the countryside, he creates a fictitious brother whom he must go to the city to rescue. While in the city, he changes his name to Ernest to woo and impress his love Gwendolen. All is going well until his best friend discovers his duplicitous identity and decides to try it for himself. Filled with love, comedy, and mistaken identity, it is sure to leave you laughing from beginning to end!

November 21 - November 24
Fallon Theatre

The True Story of the Three Little Pigs!

Did the Big Bad Wolf really huff and puff and blow those houses down? Was he really big and bad? There are always two sides to every story and Alexander T. Wolf is ready to set the record straight. Join in this wild courtroom adventure to find out what really happened that fateful day. You be the judge in this hilarious, musical delight based upon the popular children’s book.

February 14 - February 23
Fallon Theatre

In the Heights

In Washington Heights, a young store owner watches the joys and heartbreaks of his tight-knit, vibrant community as they pass through his bodega. Over the span of three days, the neighborhood adjusts to massive changes as each member fights for their slice of the American dream. In a community full of hope, the biggest struggle is deciding which traditions to take with you and which ones to leave behind. From the creator of Hamilton, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the winner of the 2008 Tony Award® for Best Musical, come celebrate what home really means to each of us.

February 28 - March 8
Lab Theatre

We Are Proud to Present a Presentation About the Herero of Namibia, Formerly Known as Southwest Africa, From the German Sudwestafrika, Between the Years 1884 – 1915

Equipped with only a handful of German love letters, a group of idealistic actors gather in a rehearsal room to piece together the untold genocide of the Herero people. When personal stories of love, identity, and survival emerge, the boundaries of art and life are tested. The past and present collide as the group embarks on a journey and reveals a history that is all too familiar.