When the Messenger Is Hot
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 7, 2007
Closed Oct 28, 2007
Opened Oct 7, 2007
Closed Oct 28, 2007
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Steppenwolf Theatre Company presents When the Messenger Is Hot, by Laura Eason, adapted from the book by Elizabeth Crane. Jessica Thebus directs.
Three years after Josie's mother died, no one expects her to telephone from a bus station in North Dakota. This smart and slyly comic study of love and letting go is an insightful look at the disparity between what you expect and what is delivered.
Part of 59E59 Theaters GoChicago! Festival.
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The Steppenwolf Theater Company used to have a reputation for producing mostly muscular stage work; it was a theater of blood, sweat, and tears. In more recent years, however, this heralded Chicago institution has matured into a hotbed of a far wider variety of theater. Regardless, of what kind of show it produces, Steppenwolf steadfastly continues to offer challenging and provocative work of a very high order -- such as the brilliant When the Messenger Is Hot, now being presented as the opening production of 59E59 Theaters' GoChicago! Festival.
When the Messenger is Hot is a work by women and about women, but it will delight anyone wise enough to buy a ticket. Laura Eason has adapted El[...]