Join us at the Eclipse Theatre for their current play and a discussion with one of our graduates about his involvement in community theater and nonprofit boards. This is also a chance to meet other alumni who share an interest in the theater ; friends and family are also welcome.

Where

Greenhouse Theater/John Barleycorn
2257 N. Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, Illinois

Driving Directions:

The Greenhouse Theater
2257 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago IL

Followed by a discussion at:
John Barleycorn
658 West Belden Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614

Event Details

In addition to being an expert in marketing analytics, Roger Moore, '92, is actively involved in community theater. He is currently on a member of the board the Eclipse Theatre Company, where he has also served as VP and President. In addition, he is a frequent presenter for the Arts & Business Council, which enlists business sector volunteers to support Chicago's arts and culture community.

Join us for The Fever Chart, Eclipse's current play by Naomi Wallace (http://www.eclipsetheatre.com/season/2011/ ). After the play, we will adjourn to John Barleycorn where Roger will lead a discussion about how he got involved in community theater, what it is like to work in community theater and on the board of a non-profit, and the path from Booth MBA to the theater. We will also be joined by Eclipse's artistic director and possibly some cast members.

This event will be limited to no more than 20 people to allow for a lively discussion and for the chance for you to get to know other alumni who share common interests. Friends and family are also welcome.

Your registration fee will pay for your theater ticket. You will be responsible for the cost of your refreshments at John Barleycorn.

Cost

$30 for members, students, and guests. $40 for non-members. Your registration fee will pay for your theater ticket. You will be responsible for the cost of your refreshments at John Barleycorn.

Registration

Register Online

All ticket sales for this event are final.

Deadline: 10/15/2011

Questions

Paula Mikrut, '90