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The House Theatre of Chicago Extends THE LAST DEFENDER Through August 7

The House Theater of Chicago is adding 80 new performance times, extending to August 7

WHAT: The House Theater of Chicago is adding 80 new performance times, extending to August 7

WHERE: The Chopin Theater Downstairs, 1543 W. Division St.

WHEN: Extension Dates: June 16 – August 7, 2016

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The regular performance schedule is now as follows:

Through June 12:

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Wednesdays at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays at 7 and 9 p.m., Saturdays at 2, 4, 7 and 9 p.m., Sundays 4:30 and 6:30 p.m.

Starting June 16 through August 7:

Thursdays at 7 p.m., Fridays at 7 and 9 p.m., Saturdays at 2, 4, 7 and 9 p.m., Sundays 3pm and 5pm

Single Tickets: Now on sale through July 17, with July 21 – August 7 going on sale June 8. Group Tickets: Now on sale through August 7.

MORE: A total of 80 performance times have been added for this live action game for Chicago’s busy visitor season.

ABOUT THE LAST DEFENDER

Artistic Director Nathan Allen and Company Member and D.C. Comics artist Chris Burnham, have teamed up with some of Chicago’s best loved puzzle and game designers in this world premiere. Together, they created a wholly new experiment in immersive story and stagecraft call The Last Defender. It’s part performance, part puzzle hunt, and part live action game.

Set during the Cold War, The Last Defender draws on the era's sense of paranoia, and fear of nuclear attack to give audiences a one-of-a-kind storytelling experience. Audience members become the heroes of the story in The Defenders' underground headquarters. The United States and The Soviet Union are still mired in the Cold War. Artificial intelligence has been deployed alongside 8 bit arcade-style computer technologies to control our nuclear weapons.

The game will present teams of players with a classic "trolley problem” resulting in three possible endings based on their choices and actions: Nuclear War, which is easy to achieve. Nuclear Peace, which is very difficult, and a costly compromise scenario for teams who fail to reach Nuclear Peace but wish to avoid Nuclear War. Players will navigate their own paranoia, as well as the stresses of Mutually Assured Destruction to do the job of The Defenders. Everyone will work as a team to gather information, solve puzzles, and make increasingly difficult decisions in real time. All to complete The Defenders' mission and save the world.

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