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American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
American Blues Theater
5627 N Lincoln Ave.
Chicago, IL 60659
Comedy/Drama, New Work
Runs Aug 29 – Oct 05, 2025
Manhattan. Burt and Adele are hosting a dinner party. Steak is on the stove. The George Washington Bridge has collapsed into the Hudson. Kristoffer Diaz has written a play about it. We’ve already said too much.
Don’t miss this dark, thrilling comedy. It’s a full-bodied “Twilight Zone” blend with notes of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?.