
LiveWire Chicago Theatre is yet another example of the talent that brims from every nook and cranny of this city--proof that a tiny show can look, sound, feel and play great...
- GayChicago Magazine

...the play's comic sensibility is impressive - NewCity Chicago

Madeline Long’s all-in performance as the foul-mouthed, lisping, violence-crazed preteen does her country proud.
- TimeOut Chicago
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2005-2006 Season
ABBIE FEST XVIII
The Bout by Joshua Aaron Weinstein
Directed by Weinstein
Lighting Design by David Allen Stoughton
in association with Wet City Productions
Starring Madeline Long & Nick Izzo
August 18, 19 & 20, 2006
NIGHT OF INNOCENT GAMES
written by Joshua Aaron Weinstein
Directed by Christopher Dennis
Starring Glenn Proud, Grace McPhillips, Carly Mendez and Casey Chapman
Stage Manager - Rebekah Johnson, Scenic Design by Amber Hilgenkamp, Costume Design by Suzanne Bracken, Lighting Design by Mike Mahlum, Sound Design by Mike Trakan
@ the side studio April 6 to May 7, 2006
STAGED READING
F. by Joshua Aaron Weinstein
in association with GroundUp Theatre
January 14, 2006
THREE SISTERS
Robert Tenges' adaptation of Anton Chekhov
Directed by Chris Arnold
Holy Covenent Methodist Church
October 20 to November 13, 2005
2004-2005 Season
LIFE IS A DREAM
Adam Webster's adaptation of Pedro Calderon
Directed by Chris Arnold
Athenaum Theatre
June 2005
AN EVENING IN THE RYE
Adaptations of J.D. Salinder by M. Brandon Thompson, David Alex and Alison Weiss
Directed by Christopher Dennis, Glenn Proud and Chris Arnold
Stage Left Theatre
October 2004
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
2003-2004 Season
UNCLE VANYA
MACBETH
HEDDA GABLER
Inaugural LiveWire Theater Production:
NO ON EVER DIES IN MONTANA
by Sean Michael Welch
June 2002
Congrats to Matt Kelly
on his 2007 Jeff-nominated performance in LiveWire's production of The Collector

with Michelle Kline

performers are thoroughly commanding - Chicago Reader

...in an odd way, you’re almost pulling for him - Time Out Chicago

