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Monday, November 5, 2012

March Fourth Band News & Tour Dates


We just had the great pleasure of checkin' out March Fourth at Martyrs on Saturday night.   Highly recommended.   Do NOT miss them live if they're heading your way.   We'll have loads of original show HD footage, stills and our review of their latest album, Magnificent Beast.  


Check back with ChiIL Mama & ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often.


Greetings from the road!
The first week or so of this tour was super fun but a little chilly, especially since we discovered the main cabin heater of the bus was broken (hey, the AC worked great all summer!) We just got the heater fixed in Chicago yesterday on our day off though, so things are going to be toasty on the road from here on out. We hear it gets quite cold at the Bear Creek Music Festival, despite being in Florida. Then we'll be making our way up the east coast, where we hope to bring a little joy to the storm victims. Speaking of Sandy, we're raising funds for the American Red Cross relief efforts. Through the month of November, 100% of Bandcamp downloads of "Gospel" go to support victims of Superstorm Sandy. Thanks for your generous donations!
Today is the first Monday in November, which means tomorrow is election day and it's time toVOTE! In Oregon our vote-by-mail system allowed many of us to vote from the comfort of our tour bus, but we know the rest of you might have to work a little harder to cast your ballot, so THANK YOU!!! (BTW, did you know March 4th was the date the US Constitution went into effect?) We're pretty thankful to have the opportunity to travel this country and meet so many amazing people along the way. Will we see you soon? Check out our website calendar or our list of tour dates below and catch us on the road near you.
M4 in the news
Listen Up Denver (show review and photos)
Reverb (photos)
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JOY NOW Open House
After two successful years as a summer camp, we're launching an after school program in January.
Join us for a FREE open house and play day for parents and prospective students! 
Joy Now Open House Sunday, NOV 18 1-3:30pm
St David of Wales Church, 2800 SE Harrison St. Portland, OR 97214
For more information visit our facebook event page.
Joy Now FUNraiser
Help us raise scholarship dollars at Joy Now's 2nd Annual FUNraiser
Thursday, DEC 6th 6-10pm at the Alberta Rose Theater. GET TICKETS NOW 
ALL AGES / $25 - $50 (Limited number of low income/student tix avail at door day of show and through contacting us)
Featuring a stunning night of music, dance and performance with Vagabond Opera, DJ GlobalRuckus, and more. 
The Joy Now Arts Project empowers, excites and engages youth through music and performance arts-centered programs, taught by members of the M4th Marching Band. 
Fall Tour Dates
11/5 St. Louis, MO  Old Rock House
11/8-9 Live Oak, FL  Bear Creek Festival
11/10 Tampa, FL Skippers Smokehouse
11/11 Atlanta, GA Smiths Olde Bar
11/13Charlotte, NC Neighborhood Theatre
11/14 Arlington, VA Artisphere
11/15  Harrisburg, PA Abbey Bar
11/16  Baltimore, MD  8 x 10
11/17 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Bowl
11/18 Stamford, CT UBS Parade  
11/18 Pawtucket, RI The Met **NEW**
12/8 Austin, TX Club DeVille  
12/9 Dallas, TX Trees  
12/12 Albuquerque, NM Dirty Bourbon
12/13 Tucson, AZ Rialto Theater  
12/14 Phoenix, AZ Crescent Ballroom  
12/15 Flagstaff, AZ Orpheum Theater  
12/16 Los Angeles, CA Echoplex  
12/31 Portland, OR New Year's Eve
March Fourth Marching Band
534 SE Oak
Portland, Oregon 97214

Mayan End Of The World?

View our online press kit for Sones de México Ensemble, 13 B'ak'tun


We dig the multicultural, magical, celebratory spin here.   Amid so much recent devastation from hurricane Sandy, the Mayan prophecy about the end times imminently coming next month, is being bandied about again with a new ferocity.   Whether you're a skeptic who has seen too many end of the world predictions finish with an anticlimactic day after, or whether you're a fervent believer, it's great to finally hear a positive spin on the Mayan predictions for December 2012.   This concert sounds amazing and we can't wait to check it out.





It’s not the end of the world, but a turn of the wheel. December 21, 2012 marks the beginning of a new era according to the Mayan calendar, that mathematically elegant achievement that has been misread by doomsayers worldwide, and means the end of one of the cycles of the Mayan calendar, the b’ak’tun (approximately 394 solar years)and the Sones de México Ensemble is ready to celebrate!

On Saturday, December 1st, 2012 
Sones de México will join the worldwide celebrations that are being held as far away as Guatamala and South Eastern Mexico with their own musical interpretation of the end of the 13th, 394 year cycle that started over 1500 years ago!


Sones de México Ensemble, 13 B'ak'tun:
Full Tour Schedule
 




12/01/2012, Sat
Chicago, IL


Mayne Stage
1328 W. Morse Ave.
Show: 7:00 pm & 10:00 pm 






  • Tickets on sale November 1 Advance General Admission = $20 Day of Show General Admission = $25 VIP guaranteed seat = $35 Under 18 = $15 Groups of 10 or more = $15 per person Boxoffice: (773) 381-4551 or maynestage.com $5 valet parking available. Ask about dinner packages.

  • View our online press kit for Sones de México Ensemble, 13 B'ak'tunHappy Ending: Sones de México Ensemble Celebrates Sonic Renewal and the Real Meaning of the Mayan Calendar with 13 B’ak’tun 

    Live December performance and new recording of groundbreaking original piece by innovative Mexican roots explorers




    This turning point will spark celebrations in Mayan communities throughout the Americas, and has inspired a new concert program and composition by Sones de México Ensemble.  The Chicago-based, deeply rooted yet powerfully creative ensemble draws on traditional Mexican and Mayan rhythms and percussion instruments—along with hints of serialism and prog rock—to mark the end of 13 B’ak’tun, and a new start for us all.

    Sones shines a radical light on the spirit, sounds, and intriguingly complex numerical relationships evoked by the start of this next, long era by Mayan count. With a new composition—fourteen parts long, to honor each b’ak’tun since the creation—and a dynamic stage show, the group promises to reveal the beauty and revelry of this momentous, misunderstood event.

    The celebration begins in Chicago on December 1, 2012, at Mayne Stage, when Sones will premiere 13 B’ak’tun and present a wide ranging variety of other carefully executed, high energy pieces to welcome the new Mayan era. (For tickets and info, see maynestage.com or call Ticketweb at 866.468-3401).




    Sones de México has frequently turned over new leaves in its nearly two decades together. The group has covered Woody Guthrie and Led Zeppelin using traditional Mexican instruments. It has worked closely with Chinese artists as part of Yoyo Ma’s Silk Road Project (“Caravan”), joined Garrison Keillor on A Prairie Home Companion, and taught algebra to public school children through a clever method that uses traditional Mexican music composition.

    Yet 13 B’ak’tun and the composition as its heart are a bold move for the ensemble. Beginning with 13 counts of silence to honor zero and the creation, the piece, composed by Dies and developed in collaboration with the group, uses a different time signature for each section, one that corresponds to the section’s number (thus, 2 B’ak’tun is in 2/4 time).

    In addition to exploring odd meters and unusual time signatures, the piece weaves traditional forms and instruments, like reed flutes, Mayan marimbas, the gorgeously resonant Mayan bubalek (gourd water drum) into a structure built with the fascinating complexity of a contemporary classical work and the rollicking rhythmic panache of a good prog rock song.

    “Originally I created the framework with the 14 sections with the different time signatures,” explains the band’s co-founder, composer, and bass player Juan Dies. “Some members of the group have recently experienced a loss or other important changes in their lives that I feel have contributed to some distancing among us. I wanted this song to be part of a healing process, a renewal, just like a snake shedding its old skin to emerge transformed at the other end. Early in the process, I called for ideas from my band mates, and at first, these were a little disjointed, pulling in different directions, but then they began to align themselves. For example, our music director Victor Pichardo recommended that I create a unifying theme to bring it all together, and I wrote a 13-note pentatonic theme.” This pentatonic theme unites the diverse sections; it works forwards, backwards or upside down, returning and retreating, changing and reversing much like the intricate numerical relationships and unique intersections of the Mayan calendar’s many interlocking cycles.

    The piece, like the group’s work in general, offers a chance to reflect on the cultures and streams that have flowed together to form Mexico’s musical heritage: the sounds of diverse indigenous groups, African forms and beats, European harmonic ideas and instruments that have converged and interacted to spark Mexico’s many genres and styles.

    “This last b’ak’tun, a period representing the last four centuries or so, has seen conquest, revolution, voluntary an involuntary migration from around the world, everything from the fall of the Mayan and Aztec empires, the rise of a nation, globalization and the influence of Hollywood,” muses Dies, “and it has all impacted Mexican music. This composition and this new concert program give us a chance to consider that, to look back and reflect and to open new roads to travel the road ahead.”

    Highlighting the uniqueness and intellectual depth of Mexico’s traditions, while bringing them into delightfully new contexts, comes naturally to Sones. As part of the new program, the group will explore using robotic lighting, black lights, haze, fluorescence and other stage effects to accent the transitional, eerie, yet joyful vibe of this watershed moment. Thoughtful use of dance, percussion preludes—including a new Aztec drum overture written by band member Zacbe Pichardo for this occasion,“Origenes Ancestrales” (Ancestral Origins); jazz standards (a danzón arrangement of “Green Dolphin Street”); Western symphonic music (a vibrant folk arrangement of J. P. Moncayo’s “Huapango” by Victor Pichardo); and the full palette of indigenous Mexican sounds will bring the real significance of the b’ak’tun to life.

    “The b’ak’tun journey for us has sprung from a need to renovate, to reinvent ourselves, after years of working together, of achieving some success and meeting some challenges as a team,” Dies notes. “We wanted to do something new and exciting, and really offer the audience something entertaining and engaging. So we are adding a compelling visual experience to the musical dimension that we are known for. This is a big experiment for us, part of the bigger experimental streak we’ve always had, along with our love for the tradition of Mexican son.”



     

    Friday, November 2, 2012

    March Fourth LIVE at Martyrs, Chicago #photofeature




    March Fourth LIVE at Martyrs 6/8/12 by ChiIL Live Shows 


    It's a date....a command....a rockin' Portland band!


    Sure you THOUGHT this Saturday was November 3rd, but it's really March Fourth.  



    Portland's rockin' circus punk marching band will be back at Martyrs again THIS Saturday night.  



    Highly recommended!    We adore these guys and their lively, high energy show.   Must see.


    the What-Where-When on this show:
    • Artist: MarchFourth Marching Band
    • Tour: “Magnificent Beast” Tour 2012
    • Date: Saturday, November 3rd 2012
    • Time: 9:00pm
    • City: Chicago, IL
    • Venue: Martyrs
    • Address: 3855 N Lincoln Ave
    • Country: US
    • Admission: $15
    • Age restrictions: No Minors
    • Notes: Doors at 7:00 pm. Whysowhite opens the show at 9:00 pm.
    • Add to Google Calendar | Download iCal

    Check back with ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often!   We'll have loads of live March Fourth HD video footage and more fun stills edited and up soon! 


    Wednesday, October 31, 2012

    LIVE Show Shots: THE LUCK OF EDEN HALL & FOREIGN RESORT at The Burlington #photorecap


    ChiIL Live Shows shots from The Burlington-The Luck of Eden Hall & The Foreign Resort  (from Copenhagen, Denmark) opening for Rocket Miner 10-11-12

    The back room at The Burlington isn't stellar for live show shots, as it's somewhat of a dark cave.   Still, it lends that intimate "somebody's basement" garage band aesthetic, so we enjoy seeing shows there nonetheless.   Here are our shots of both Chicago's own The Luck of Eden Hall and Foreign Resort all the way from Copenhagen, Denmark.

    Here are the Dudes from Denmark--Foreign Resort

    They were featured in ReverbNation's Breaking Artist's Spotlight in September and we thought their bass player in particular kicked ass.   They're a band worth watching and you can say you heard of them first.  Check 'em out.








    The Luck of Eden Hall will be opening for Exit Ghost at Double Door on Nov. 20:



    Double Door Welcomes:

    Exit Ghost

    The Violet Lights, Parallels and Lies, The Luck of Eden Hall

    Tue, November 20, 2012 (21+)

    Doors: 7:30 pm / Show: 8:00 pm

    Double Door




    In related news, the band will be taping a performance for the local television show Seven on Ridge next Thursday, Nov. 8.   Click here for scheduled guests and show details.   

    (Worlds collide alert:   My husband, Dug, did the location sound for a TV show featuring Seven on Ridge host, Michael Essany, back when he was a home schooled high school boy, just getting his start hosting his own interview show.   Michael's mom made the crew sandwiches.)


    Monday, October 29, 2012

    Tusmørke New Song Streaming on The Obelisk #prog-psych #freestreaming


     
    For everyone on the East coast stuck inside and bored, and for everyone else, Norway's Tusmørke are premiering a new track from their debut release. The Obelisk is hosting an exclusive stream of the track "Fimbul" HERE.

    Tusmørke
     (Norwegian for twilight) go straight to the heart of the psychedelic matter on their full-length debut album Underjordisk Tusmørke (Subterranean Twilight). Culling influences from such prog-psych luminaries as Gong and Caravan, krautrock giants like Can and Amon Düul 2, pagan folksters like The Incredible String Band as well as a healthy dose of Nordic folk music, Tusmørkepresent a dark cauldron of magical, musical potions.

    The band's history can be traced back to the mid-nineties and the budding, Scandinavian scene of new progressive bands. Back then, the Momrak twins who are the beating heart of Tusmørke called their band Les Fleurs de Mal. The band featured future Wobbler vocalist Andreas Prestmo, and they shared the stage with other up-and-coming bands like White Willow. Via intricate pathways, this evolved intoTusmørke, whose music is darker, more intense and dare we say primeval, than the more delicate Les Fleurs de Mal. The album you are holding in your hands will conjure up images of pagan rites, witches dancing in the firelight serenading the new moon, eldritch wizards conjuring dark spirits... And it's no gimmick: This band lives and breathes the same air that flows through the magical lands their music describes.

    The album has been expertly recorded and produced by that master of retro productions, Lars Fredrik Frøislie (Wobbler, White Willow, In Lingua Mortua), and sounds so authentically analog that you can practically smell the antique equipment that has been used for its making. Lars contributes mellotron, chamberlin, spinet, Hammond organ and a host of esoteric instruments on the album.

    Tusmørke is:

    Benediktator - bass and vocals (Momrakattakk, Lydia Laska) 
    Krizla - flute and vocals (Momrakattakk)
    HlewagastiR - drums (Wobbler, Angst Skvadron)
    Deadly Nightshade - keyboards (Årabrot, This is Music Inc.).

    Underjordisk Tusmørke Tracklisting:
    1. Fimbul
    2. Watching the Moon Sail out of the East
    3. The Quintessence of Elements
    4. A Young Man and His Woman
    5. A Nightmare's just a Dream
    6. Hostjevndogn
    7. Salomonsens Hage (bonus)
    8. Singers & Swallows (bonus)
    9. Ode on Dawn (bonus)

    For More Info Visit:
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tusm%C3%B8rke/100833236668197
    http://www.myspace.com/tusmoerke 
    http://www.termorecords.com/  

    BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER ANNOUNCES 36TH SEASON OF EXCELLENCE & One Name Only Playing Through 11/11 #review






    ChiIL Live Shows was front and center for opening night of One Name Only and we were blown away by the shear talent, creativity and energy of the actors and the writer.   This was our first foray into Black Ensemble Theater's sweet, new performance space, and it looks like they've found a keeper.   The auditorium is a great size--small enough to be intimate, and large enough to accommodate, with a small 2nd balcony, great sight lines, and a welcoming atmosphere.   There was even space for a live band just behind a screen, center stage in the back.    

    One Name Only is a clever format for live theatre, using an elimination style reality show to showcase the characters' strengths and weaknesses and advance the plot in an exciting way.  The imitations of music industry legends are at once high praise and parody, caricature and classic.  Ultimately they are pure, exhilarating fun.  The tributes had the audience alternately laughing in recognition of familiar quirks and mannerisms and tearing up at the poignant power vocals.   

    We highly recommend checking out One Name Only.   It's a life affirming, character driven celebration that's a joy to see.



    TREASURES AND TRIBUTES Announced for Next Season

    Jackie Taylor, Founder and Executive Director of the Black Ensemble Theater, announces the Black Ensemble Theater’s 36th Season of Excellence titled “Treasures and Tributes.”  The 36th season includes original musicals paying tribute to the Doo Wop era, Curtis Mayfield, Howlin Wolf, and Chicago’s Golden Soul. 

    “After our record breaking first year in our new home with more than $2.5 million in ticket sales, we wanted a Season that would guarantee hit after hit.  And we feel that with this astounding season of Treasures and Tributes, we will continue our enormous success.   Music will continue to be the dominant theme of the Season offering the exciting genres of Doo Wop, Blues, Rhythm and Blues and Soul,” says Jackie Taylor.

    Jackie Taylor and her team of Associate Directors Rueben Echoles and Daryl Brooks have elected to make a change in the theater’s usual tradition.  Each play will be run as scheduled instead of extending for a lengthy time.  Taylor comments, “We are in a new space and we want to continue pushing the momentum forward.  In that sense we think it is important to concentrate on the variety of the productions rather than the length.  This allows us to better promote our 5 Play Card while offering even more flexibility in its use over a subscription.” 

    The Black Ensemble Theater’s 36th Season of Excellence: Treasures and Tributes includes:

    Doo Wop Shoo Bop
    Written by Jackie Taylor, Jimmy Tillman and Rueben Echoles
    Directed by Jackie Taylor
    February 7, 2013-March 31, 2013
    Opening: Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

    This melodic look at the Doo Wop era celebrates such iconic groups as The Platters, The Drifters and the Chantels (just to name a few).  Since it first premiered in 1995 it has had several revivals because it is indeed a Black Ensemble Theater Treasure.  You can’t help but snap your fingers to the beat as we take a stroll down memory lane hearing those beautiful songs like Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, This Magic Moment and Maybe while exploring how the successful music of today is related to the magical era of Doo Wop.  With the emphasis on Doo Wop music this is a production that brings the ‘50s into the 21st Century. 

    It’s All-Right To Have A Good Time (The Story of Curtis Mayfield)
    Written by Liz Catherine
    Directed by Jackie Taylor and Daryl Brooks
    April 25, 2013-June 23, 2013
    Opening: Sunday, April 28, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

    Black Ensemble’s first tribute of the season is the story of a musical giant.  He was the master song writer of his time.  From the music of the Impressions like “Gypsy Woman,” “I’m So Proud,” “Choice of Colors” to the movie hits like “Superfly,” he was a genius of a musician, a dynamite songwriter and a loving human being.  The music of Chicago’s own Curtis Mayfield is known and celebrated all over the world.


    Howlin At The Moon (The Story of Howlin Wolf)
    Written by Jackie Taylor and Jimmy Tillman
    Directed by Rueben Echoles
    Starring Rick Stone
    July 25, 2013-September 15, 2013
    Opening: Sunday, July 28, 2013 at 3 p.m.

    When it first premiered in 2003, Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun Times wrote “It's Rick Stone who consistently knocks your socks off in his terrifically sustained performance. And as he moves through Wolf's hits—"Red Rooster," "Goin' Down Slow," "I Ain't Superstitious," "Baby Please Don't Go" and more—it's the audience that begins howlin' loudest.”  And for our second treasure of the season, Rick Stone is coming back to do it again in this love story reflecting the life and times of one of the greatest blues singers the world has ever known – Howlin Wolf.

    Chicago’s Golden Soul
    Written and Directed by Jackie Taylor
    October 17, 2013-January 5, 2014
    Opening: Sunday, October 20, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

    The fantastic BE season will end with a combination of Treasure and Tribute.  First produced in 1998, this wonderful treasure of a production is a tribute to the music that put Chicago on the map as a national musical force.  This Chicago celebration brings back the music of Jerry Butler, the Chi-Lites, Gene Chandler, Barbara Acklin and many, many more in this rollicking tribute to the music that made Chicago famous.   


    Black Ensemble Theater performance times are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00.  

    Ticket prices are as follows:
    Previews are $45; Tickets during the regular run are $55 (Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday matinees) and $65 (Fridays, Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees).

    The Five Play Card is a much more flexible way of becoming a subscriber to the theater’s 36th Season of Excellence: Treasures and Tributes.  The Five Play Card can be used for one person to see 5 plays or to bring 4 other friends to one show or in any other combination that adds up to five.  The Five Play Cards issued in 2013 will be good for one year.

    Gold Five Play Card, $247.50, can be used on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday matinees.  The Platinum Five Play Card, $292.50, can be used for any performance.  

    Tickets and The Five Play Card are available at the box office, 4450 N. Clark Street and by phone, (773) 769-4451.  Tickets are also available online,www.ticketmaster.com.  All performances are held at the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.

    The remainder of the 2012 season includes: One Name Only (A Different Kind of Reality Show)written and directed by Black Ensemble Associate Director Rueben Echoles, running now through November 11, 2012; (Highly recommended!) and the return of holiday favorite The Other Cinderellawritten, produced and directed by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor, with choreography by Rueben Echoles, November 23 – January 13.

    The Black Ensemble Theater
    Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.

    On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage.  The completion of a 150-seat theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is expected in 2013.

    The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts.  For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.

    Friday, October 26, 2012

    ACT OUT: Halloween & Beyond 500 Clown Special Expiring Saturday Night

    Some of our all time favorites are performing for Halloween and beyond.   For a hilarious, high caliber Halloween night out for parents, we HIGHLY recommend 500 Clown Frankenstein/ Mucca Pazza and Honey Buns the 26th-28th!   Check out our prior Mucca Pazza coverage by clicking here.


    We saw Honeybuns at Collaboraction a few months back and couldn't stop laughing.   His physical comedy and mental mind games  are unlike anything I've ever seen, and I see a LOT of theatre!   He messed with everyone in the audience and even ended up leading the audience out of the theatre and onto the street, like some crazed pied piper.   His raunchy, irreverent show was beyond hilarious.   Adults only.


    500 Clown Frankenstein is appropriate & enjoyable for tweens and up.


    $32 gets you 4 great Hours of
    HALLOWEEN FUN!!!

    The Special Offer expires this Saturday night
    photo Michelle Kaffko
Dean Evans, Jay Torrence, Pam Chermansky, Adrian Danzig, Leah Urzendowski
    photo Michelle Kaffko
    Dean Evans, Jay Torrence, Pam Chermansky, Adrian Danzig, Leah Urzendowski


    Here's the deal. Buy one $32 ticket and see 500 Clown Frankenstein at The Viaduct at 7:30 PM next Wednesday night.

    Then Bike (or drive if that's more fun for you) to The Double Door - a distance of 2.4 miles
    To see Mucca Pazza, and before them The J Davis Trio!


    Our Trailer with Their Music
    tickets


    Special Feature

    500 Clown Web Journey

    THE VIADUCT IS LOCATED AT
    3111 North Western Avenue Chicago, IL 60618 


    Honey BUNS!!!!!!!!!!!


    Dean Evans of 500 Clown Frankenstein is also performing as:






    Honeybuns, "The World's Greatest Mime." He opens Collaboraction's season with a revamped show that will simultaneously delight, disgust, and defy all attempts at description.



    Honeybuns is at the Flat Iron Arts Building, 1579 N. Milwaukee Ave in Wicker Park.





    LAST THREE SHOWS: October 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm



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