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That's Weird, Grandma

Neo-Futurists
5153 N. Ashland Avenue Chicago

An assortment of scenes and songs created by Chicago Public School students and produced by actors, musicians, comedians and playwrights. The hour-long show changes each week, based on audience votes.

Presented by Barrel Of Monkeys

Open Run

Mondays: 8:00pm


Price:$5-$10

Show Type: Improv/Skits

Box Office: 773-275-5255

Running Time: 1hr; no intermission

www.neofuturists.org



  Review Round-Up

Chicago Reader - Highly Recommended

"...Count on Barrel of Monkeys to be clever, funny, and energetic no matter what. For the past four years its actors have reimagined often bizarre, always hilarious stories they get from young Chicago Public Schools students--simple tales about birthday parties, sibling rivalries, and dance contests and more whimsical ones about adventures in space, on motorcycles, and with dolphins--each joyously presented as if it made perfect sense."

Jenn Goddu


Centerstage - Highly Recommended

"...'That's Weird, Grandma' offers something for everyone—hilarity, heartfelt sentiment, sarcasm, quick wit and engaging musical numbers. With only a simple backdrop, few costumes, some props and actors with a ton of explosive energy, the sketches deliver some of the most charming tales staged in Chicago. But what makes the show truly standout are the third- and fourth-graders who penned the stories that inspired the sketches."
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Dennis Mahoney


Steadstyle Chicago - Highly Recommended

"...Barrel of Monkeys conducts writing workshops in the Chicago Public School system, and adapts the material for stage presentation in a sketch comedy format. The plays are performed with energy and conviction by a troupe of adult actors (although they were clearly still kids at heart). I was pleasantly surprised at the depth and variety of storytelling provided by school-aged writers."
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Chris Arnold


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