
February 28, 2019
4:00 pm
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5:30 pm
The Alfonso Family Room in Multicultural Center, 1729 North High Street, Suite 1000
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2019-02-28 18:30:00
David Feiner and Albany Park Theatre Project: "Performing Migration, Mobility and Immobility"
For 22 years Albany Park Theatre Project's teen ensemble and adult artists have devised world-class original theater inspired by ethnography and real-life stories from immigrant and first-generation communities in Chicago. Please join us for this informal presentation to learn about APTP's history and creative process.
This event is presented by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Discovery Theme; Multicultural Center; OSU Be the Street; and the Performance Studies Working Group.
The Alfonso Family Room in Multicultural Center, 1729 North High Street, Suite 1000
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2019-02-28 16:00:00
2019-02-28 17:30:00
David Feiner and Albany Park Theatre Project: "Performing Migration, Mobility and Immobility"
For 22 years Albany Park Theatre Project's teen ensemble and adult artists have devised world-class original theater inspired by ethnography and real-life stories from immigrant and first-generation communities in Chicago. Please join us for this informal presentation to learn about APTP's history and creative process.
This event is presented by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Discovery Theme; Multicultural Center; OSU Be the Street; and the Performance Studies Working Group.
The Alfonso Family Room in Multicultural Center, 1729 North High Street, Suite 1000
America/New_York
public
For 22 years Albany Park Theatre Project's teen ensemble and adult artists have devised world-class original theater inspired by ethnography and real-life stories from immigrant and first-generation communities in Chicago. Please join us for this informal presentation to learn about APTP's history and creative process.
This event is presented by the Migration, Mobility and Immobility Discovery Theme; Multicultural Center; OSU Be the Street; and the Performance Studies Working Group.