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A New Play Festival

24-Hour Play Festival 2023

by Felix Abidor, Alexander Attea, Ross Dobbins, Owen Hickle-Edwards, Deana Velandra

January 21, 2023

at Corn Productions

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Production team:

Featuring:

98.7FM: The Soundtrack to Your Afterlife
by Deana Velandra
directed by Paula Sjogerman

Adulting: A Millenial Play
by Felix Abidor
directed by Kris Lantzy

The Legend of the Golden Egg Part II
by Owen Hickle-Edwards^
directed by Martina Logan^

The Completely Accurate Life and History of Boris Gudanov
by Ross Dobbins
directed by Jake Sanders

It Gets Dark Out Early Now
by Alexander Attea^
directed by Zoe Sjogerman^

Cast:

Meghan Coppoletti
Peter Ferneding^
Chloe Jensen
Maria Lee
Juliana Liscio
Sophie Murk
Huy Nguyen
Cree Noble
Brooke Smith
Guy Wicke^
David Wiesenhahn
Amanda Winston
Mary Kate Young^

^ Denotes Avalanche Theatre ensemble member

About the artists:

Alexander Attea

Alexander Attea is a playwright, actor, musician, illustrator, and the artistic director of Avalanche Theatre. His plays have been performed in 16 states across the country. He also performs music around Chicago with his band Dog Bod. Much love to his ever-supportive friends and the entire Avalanche community! More at AlexanderAttea.com. <3

Martina Logan

Martina (she/her) is an actor/director/costumer in Chicago, and the Company Manager of Avalanche Theatre. She most recently directed a new play, "We Should Kill Him" by Deana Velandra, running Thursday-Saturdays September 5th-28th at Corn Productions. For additional credits, check out her website www.martinalogan.com

Owen Hickle-Edwards

Owen Hickle-Edwards is a proud company member and Literary Manger at Avalanche Theatre. He has been creating work across various mediums in Chicago since 2014, including most recently performing in Eclectic Full Contact's workshop of Socks & Co., and cinematography for the feature length film The Lifeguards. Previous Next Draft work includes Time is a Color and the Color is Blue, Homunculus, and Infinity Burns. Other Chicago Credits: Outlaws with Avalanche Theatre, Neighborhood 3 with Bower Theatre, and Blue/Orange, After the Dance, A Number, and Scenes From an Execution, all with Runcible Theatre. He is from High Point, North Carolina.

With support from:

Illinois Arts Council Agency

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