Panel Discussion - The Great Fire and the Reshaping of Chicago - Sunday, November 6th 4:30 pm

The Great Fire and the Reshaping of Chicago: the Fire's Impact on Class, Race, Immigrants, Geography, and Who Lives Where
Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Panelists include Bill Savage, Ph.D., Northwestern University

Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Run time: 45 minutes
Begins: November 6, 2011

Panel Discussion - The Raven Foundation - Saturday, November 5th 4:30 pm

Panel Discussion with The Raven Foundation
Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Panelists include Ensemble Member John Musial and Raven Foundation Executive Director Suzanne Ross


Panel discussions are free and open to the public. Seating is subject to availability.

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Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Run time: 45 minutes
Begins: November 5, 2011

openhousechicago 2011

Lookingglass and The Chicago Architecture Foundation present:

openhousechicago

Saturday and Sunday, October 15 & 16, 2011, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Begins: October 15, 2011
Closes: October 16, 2011

Panel Discussion - The Chicago Fire and the Chicago Fire Department Today - Sunday, October 30th 4:30 pm

The Chicago Fire and the Chicago Fire Department Today
Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Panelists include Andy O'Donnell and Ken Little of The Fire Museum of Greater Chicago


Panel discussions are free and open to the public. Seating is subject to availability.

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Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Run time: 45 minutes
Begins: October 30, 2011

‘The Great Fire’ burns brightly at Lookingglass Theatre

Company members mentioned in this article: John Musial, Thomas J Cox, Alison Siple and Josh Horvath

by Hedy Weiss
Chicago Sun-Times
October 3, 2011

History and dramatic storytelling conjoin to explosive effect in “The Great Fire,” writer-director John Musial’s marvelously vivid and imaginative work of theater, dance, music and visual wonderment. And pardon the pun, please, for it is fully in the spirit of this show which so knowingly winks at everything from fire codes and politics to human greed as it spins its story of death and rebirth.

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Panel Discussion - The Great Fire and the American Skyline: How the Fire Changed Architecture - Sunday, October 23rd 4:30 pm

The Great Fire and the American Skyline: How the Fire Changed Architecture
Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Panelists include Geoffrey Baer, WTTW


Panel discussions are free and open to the public. Seating is subject to availability.

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Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Run time: 45 minutes
Begins: October 23, 2011

Panel Discussion - How Disasters Impact Society and Culture - Sunday, October 16th 4:30 pm

How Disasters Impact Society and Culture: From the Fire to September 11th to Katrina 
Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Panelists include Russell Lewis, Vice President, Chicago History Museum


Panel discussions are free and open to the public. Seating is subject to availability.

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Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Run time: 45 minutes
Begins: October 16, 2011

Panel Discussion - The Great Fire - Sunday, October 9th 4:30 pm

Lookingglass Theatre, 821 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago

Commemorate the 140th anniversary of The Great Chicago Fire with this special panel discussion. Join a variety of artists, scholars, historians and docents to discuss the themes explored in The Great Fire.

Panelists include:

Summary

Venue: Water Tower Water Works
Run time: 45 minutes
Begins: October 9, 2011

Costume Sale

Open to the Public!

Monday, October 10th, Noon – 8 p.m.

(or until we sell out, whichever comes first!)

In the upstairs Studio of the Lookingglass Theatre

At the Water Tower Water Works
821 n.

Summary

Venue: Chase Studio
Begins: October 10, 2011

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