CONCEPT
#10. It’s cheap. $5. $4. $3. $2. $1… … whatever.
#9. It’s easy. Hyde Park. Ida Noyes. Walking distance. 7:30.
#8. Martin Esslin liked the Dumb Waiter.
#7. Despite #8, it’s the lurid tale of the abstract entanglements of feral miscreants.
#6. Despite #7, it was written in 1958.
#5. Despite #6, it’s a suspense thriller.
#4. Features a guy named “Wilson”
#3. The Hunter and the Bird features music from Final Fantasy.
#2. Despite #2, it’s not a fantasy… strictly speaking.
#1. All of the characters are ninjas.
Well… okay, so they aren’t.
But they could be.
Here’s the info, in case you missed it:
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The Nocturnal Presents
The Hunter and the Bird
by Jean Claude van Itallie
and
The Dumb Waiter
by Harold Pinter
FRIDAY, JUNE 18th
SATURDAY, JUNE 19th
7:30 PM
2nd Floor, West Lounge
Ida Noyes Hall
1212 E. 59th St.
Chicago, IL 60637
Recommended Donation $5