CMU School of Drama


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The Chicago Commercial Collective wants to give off-Loop shows an afterlife

Deanna Isaacs on Culture | Chicago Reader: One perennial gripe about the Chicago theater scene is that when nonprofit companies get lucky enough to hatch a box-office hit, they almost always have to shut it down while folks are still lining up to buy tickets. Locked into their season schedules, small and midsize nonprofits have to move on to the next show, no matter how much demand might remain for the one that everybody decided to love.

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