Chicago Tribune’s review of the Tritonysia Play Festival and Janet Ruth Heller’s play Pledging

Here is the Chicago Tribune's Review of the Tritonysia Play Festival and my short play Pledging. This is the first performance of Pledging. "‘Tritonysia’ play festival offers mix of serious, humorous work," posted May 8, 2017 by Rachel K. Hindery Photo caption: Emily Pecaro (at left) is comforted by Brendan Butkus (at right) in "Personal Conscious," one of 11 plays comprising "The Tritonysia," which premiered at Triton College's Cox Auditorium on May 5. (Rachel K. Hindery / Pioneer Press) Sommer Austin stood surrounded by actors, each poised and holding a position reflecting their character. As "The Tritonysia's" artistic director, Austin said that months of preparation led to opening night. Playwrights submitted new plays; actors auditioned in December. Rehearsals lasted weeks. "These students have been working incredibly hard, and I'm so proud of what they have accomplished," Austin said. "The Tritonysia," Triton College's first play festival, premiered in the Cox Auditorium of the Fine Arts Building on May 5. Austin said that the festival was inspired by "The Dionysia" of ancient Greece. Plays include work from…

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Tuck Everlasting Is a Family-Friendly Musical about Ordinary Life versus Immortality

Tuck Everlasting is a musical about an eleven-year-old girl named Winnie Foster (Sarah Charles Lewis) who longs to escape her house and have adventures.  She gets her wish when she meets her mysterious neighbors, the Tuck family.  The Tucks need to keep moving around and separating because they all drank water from the spring in their woods, which makes them immortal.  They can survive gunshots and other attempts to kill them.  But most humans perceive the Tucks as weird, distrust them, and persecute them.  This musical questions our assumption that eternal life is desirable. (more…)

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