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2008-2009
After a wildly successful run at the Morton Arboretum, the Brothers Grimm take their stories on the road! Classic folktales from generations past come to life in an energetic, and often hysterical battle between two actors and two  trunks of props. Click on the logo  above for details on booking a performance.
 
 
 
May 15th-June 7th
 
According to The Reduced Shakespeare Company's website, The Bible:...Abridged is "an irreverent roller coaster ride from fig leaves to Final Judgment as the boys tackle the great theological questions: Did Adam and Eve have navels? Did Moses really look like Charlton Heston? And why isn't the word 'phonetic' spelled the way it sounds?"
Jan 16th-Feb 8th
Norman and Ethel Thayer return to their lake house on Golden Pond, as they have for decades.
When their divorced daughter, Chelsea, brings home her new fiance and his son, the family is forced to address long ignored grievances, and find a way to reconnect with each other.
Produced in association with
Big Noise Theatre.
Summer 2009
Hamlet and Laertes... Inigo and Westly... Mr. Anderson and Agent Smith? Roddy Piper and that Other guy. If any of these pairings sound familiar, then this is the night for you. Join some of Chicago's finest stage combatants and stunt performers for an exhilarating evening of theatrical and cinematic battle.
ARE YOU READY TO RUMBLE?
by Ernest Thompson
Reduced
Shakespeare
Company
Are you an advocate for the Arts in Chicago? Do you want to get involved with building strong foundations
within thelocal theatre scene? Do you possess the leadership skills, or simply the drive to put your stamp on our community? Ouroboros Theatre Company is currently in the process of assembling a Board of Directors. To inquire about how you can join our efforts to" Re-ignite the Art of Storytelling", contact our Board Development Liaison, Betsy Beams at
betsy@ouroborostheatre.com.