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Chicago Residents Featured in “The Sporting Life” at The Factory Theater

Marjorie Muller, Kayla Menz, Bill Daniel and Ian Mason are a Part of The Factory's Latest Production, Oct. 10 - Nov. 22

Chicago’s Marjorie Muller, Kayla Menz, Bill Daniel and Ian Mason are featured in the upcoming production of The Sporting Life, Oct. 10 - Nov. 22, at The Factory Theater, 1623 W Howard St. The Sporting Life is written by Marjorie Muller and directed by Kayla Menz. Daniel plays the role of “Older Man” and Mason is “Younger Man.”

16-year-old Dot still hasn’t gotten her period. Lucky for her, there’s a Witch in the woods who can get it started. However, in exchange, Dot must offer her the life of a man who has wronged her. And who better to offer than a math teacher? When Dot gets her elusive first period and becomes witness to the Witch’s murder, they become bonded in literal blood, sending Dot down a path of self-understanding, bitterness, and perhaps a little bit of violence too (as a treat). The Sporting Life is a “coming of rage” story brutally snapped open to expose the, sometimes literal, entrails of growing up girl.

The performance schedule is October 10 - November 22 Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., and Sundays at 3 p.m. There will be two additional Thursday performances November 13 and 20 at 8 p.m. An accessibility performance will occur on Sunday, Nov. 2. The Tickets are $10 - $30 and may be purchased through the box office by calling 312-275-5757 or by visiting TheFactoryTheater.com.

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