Pam Dickler (writer/performer) Originally from Bucks County, PA, Pam enjoys many sides of theater including performing, writing, directing and producing. As the managing director for two Chicago companies, she produced many world premieres over the years. Her plays include the full-length dramedies Life Defying Acts and Relative Distance, the children’s musical The Little Turtle with music/lyrics by Chris Walz, and the one-act Promising. She produced/directed Tony-nominee Herb Schapiro’s premiere of The Love Song of Saul Alinsky, which led to the bizarre circumstances for creating I Killed Andy Breitbart. A graduate of Syracuse University, she is a proud member of The Dramatists Guild.Â
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Drew Martin (Director) has worked for over 35 years in Chicago theatre and was Artistic Director of Stage Left (SLT) in the 1990’s. Among shows Drew directed, eleven have been nominated for, and six honored with, Jeff Awards. He earned a Jeff for directing SLT’s Leander Stillwell and was nominated for Police Deaf Near Far. His passion for new work is reflected in the many world premiere productions he has directed. Drew is a graduate of Dartmouth College and studied with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Drew produces corporate meetings and events nationwide through his company, Polaris Productions.
In association with Stage Left Theatre's new play development program
- General admission seating. Doors open 30 minutes prior to performance (Pub is open all day.)
- Show will run 80 minutes without intermission.
- Entire venue is fully accessible.
- Cash and Venmo/Zelle sales at the door if tickets are still available.
- Dining available downstairs before and after the performances. Drinks can be brought into theater.
- Free parking in nearby lots and on the street (No meters on Sunday).
- All sales are final.
SOLO SUNDAY is produced by SCOTT WHITEHAIR, creator of Story Lab Chicago, This Much Is True, Do Not Submit, and Story Vroom Vroom. More info at www.scottwhitehair.com.