Wednesday, December 30, 2009

EXCLUSIVE: Chicago Comedy Set In Dorchester

They say any publicity is positive. We will have to see if that proves true after we read the reviews of one of the newest comedies to hit the stage in Chicago.

A new theater production in the Windy City is called "It Came Upon a Midnight Queen." The comedy is currently playing at Chicago's Chemically Imbalanced Theater.

The following is the theatre's summary of the play:

Dorchester Nebraska, population 700, is being hit hard by the tough economy. People are loosing jobs, and business are being closed. When ten year old Annie Mitchell finds out her town Community Center is going to close she decides to stage the BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER to save her town. All she needs is a big name celebrity to star in it. After she tries fan web sites, and calls to managers she makes a YouTube video plea to get Nebraska born native Nick Nolte to be in the play. The video becomes an overnight viral sensation and Annie becomes the celebrity needed to save her small town. She stars in the pageant she wrote, "It Came Upon a Midnight Queen" -- the birth, life and death of Jesus inspired by the music of Queen. But is an Internet star a big enough name to make the $10,000 needed to save her town? Find out in this hilarious and wild new holiday show.
Yes, you heard correctly. Dorchester is staring in the latest Windy City comedy. Is it destined to become a classic? (Moreover, why did the playwright choose Dorchester as her setting?) If you plan to be in the Chicago area soon, find out for yourself at the Chemically Imbalanced Theater, 1420 W. Irving Park Road, Chicago. Show dates are: Jan. 8 at 8 p.m.; Jan.9 at 8 p.m.; Jan. 15 at 8 p.m.; and Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15; order by clicking here or calling (800) 838-3006.

2 comments:

  1. Probably because of the influence of a certain J.V. Gish, Dorchester alum.

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  2. You are CORRECT my friend!

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