Gather 'round for the final preview of The Working Perception...opening this weekend! Tickets on sale at chicagofringe.org

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Gather 'round for the final preview of The Working Perception...opening this weekend! Tickets on sale at chicagofringe.org
Chicago Fringe Venue Change
"The Gift [Theatre] believes a play never closes until everyone who saw it stops thinking about it and that art is, at its best, a sacred conversation between actor and audience, revealing the joy and pain of being human. In other words, a gift."
The Working Perception is being moved to the Gift Theatre, which means the schedule has changed slightly too. But don't worry, it's still Labor Day Weekend.
All performances will now be at The Gift Theatre: 4802 N Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, 60630.
Sat 9/5 @ 7pm
Sun 9/6 @ 10pm
Mon 9/7 @ 8:30pm
Tickets on Sale now at http://bit.ly/1ILpDr8
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Can't make the trip out to Chicago but still want to support? We are looking for additional funds to help finish the project. http://www.gofundme.com/workingper
Looking for a free way to help? Share this Facebook event with your Chicago friends!
What is a Fringe Festival?
If we take a look back in history, the first ever recorded Fringe Festival was in 1940. A group of artists wanted to ride on the wave of the success of the Edinburgh Festival since they themselves did not have enough resources to apply. As a result, they set up their own shows outside (or on the fringe) of that festival. Since then, fringe theater has come to represent shows that are experimental in style and subject matter, paving the way for uncensored content and artistic freedom. Festivals have popped up all around the world because they have lower production costs, which allow many artists to participate.
Generally, Fringe Festivals have a few things in common with one another aside from the above: low ticket prices to be more accessible to audiences, ticket sales go directly to artists, shows are largely original material, tech is minimal and run time is limited.
The Working Perception fits in nicely into the anything goes atmosphere of the Fringe as it is a solo-performance rock musical that rides the line between absurdity, frustration, and humor. Where else can you have your socks rocked off while watching a show about jobs and work?
Exactly.
The Working Perception is part of the Chicago Fringe Festival.
Tickets go on sale August 1 at noon at: http://bit.ly/1KCF1K9