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19TH ANNUAL SOFA CHICAGO 2012 IN NAVY PIER’S FESTIVAL HALL

THE ART FAIR COMPANY PRESENTS
19TH ANNUAL SOFA CHICAGO 2012 IN NAVY PIER’S FESTIVAL HALL
NOV. 2 – 4, 2012

Special Celebrations Mark 50th Anniversary of Studio Glass Movement
One Ticket Admits Attendees to Fair, Lecture Series, Special Exhibits and Events
VIP Opening Night Preview Thursday, Nov. 1

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Art Show at Doylestown Shrine

On Sunday, August 26 was the official opening of the 36th Adam Styka Art Exhibit and Sale at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown, PA. Twenty-six artists participated, each was allowed three paintings, graphics or mixed-media entries. The exhibit was organized by the Polish Heritage Club of Philadelphia  (PHSP) with support from the American Council for Polish Culture (ACPC) and the Pauline Fathers.

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“After”

***** Profiles Theatre Company, one of our top storefront theaters brings us some of the grittiest of stories on its stages. Their original venue, now renamed The Alley Stage is where they are now offering the Midwest premiere of Chad Beckim’s “After”, a 90 minute story of one man’s struggle with a new life after being released from prison.

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“The Fall of the House of Usher”

Recommended*** Most Chicago theater-goers, when they see the name Sean Graney’s name attached to a production, know that they are in for something special and very different. That is what he represents in the theater community.

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“Ah,Wilderness !”

Each year,Eclipse Theatre Company selects a playwright for their season. In this, their 20th season, the playwright is Eugene O’Neill and their current production is “Ah,Wilderness!”, a warm and fuzzy story about a family at the turn of the century and how they deal with their teen age son, who is experiencing his “coming of age”.  

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“Oedipus el Rey”

Author: Alan Bresloff
Greek Tragedy! Do theater audiences really want to view these stories? Perhaps they do, but not as they were written, but rather in a modern, more hip-hop version that allows them to relate to the story itself and the message contained within.

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