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Divercity: Our Lives are Works of Art is at Goodman Theatre's Alice Center for Education & Engagement

Six writers, performers, artists with disabilities share pithy solo performances produced by Tellin' Tales Theatre May 15-17

Divercity: Our Lives are Works of Art shows that disabilities bring out our creativity in whatever we do. The show runs May 15, 16, 17 at Goodman Theatre/Alice Center for Education and Engagement and was produced by Tellin' Tales Theatre.

When we face hurdles, we find a way to leap over them, not in an inspiration porn way but in a creative way that gives us an edge in everything we do.

Six writers, performers and artists share pithy solo performances based on their personal stories about living with a disability. They were created in a six-week Master Class taught by Tekki Lomnicki, Artistic Director of Tellin’ Tales Theatre.

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Featuring:
Katie Arnold
Jon Haven
Bob Ness
Amy O’Brien
Ben Saylor
Amanda Scheff

May 15, 16, 17
One Weekend Only
Friday and Saturday 7:30 pm
Sunday 2 pm
Sign language interpretation, audio description and talk back 5/17.

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Goodman Theatre/Alice Center for Education and Engagement
170 N. Dearborn, Chicago

Tickets: $20 General $15 Students and People with Disabilities

Get tickets at www.tellintales.org

See Information on Discounted Parking
https://www.goodmantheatre.org/visit/getting-here/

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