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A part of our Words in Motion Festival…
BLURRED VISION
by Tekki Lomnicki
Directed by Amy Eaton
April 2 – 11, 2009
Thursdays at 7:30 PM
Fridays at 7:30 PM
Saturdays at 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM
Tickets: $16
Group discount for 8(+) For info on group tickets call (708) 795-6704
"Charming and sharply funny" --Kerry Reid, Chicago Tribune
"Ruthlessly honest…. alternately harrowing and hilarious." - Catey Sullivan, Windy City Times
"Tekki Lomnicki is a dwarf who’s also a great monologuist with a funny, powerful, vivid autobiographical show it would be a bummer to miss." – Tony Adler, Chicago Reader
See it before it's banned by the AMA!
Tekki Lomnicki, solo performer and self-proclaimed hypochondriac, journeys from doctor to doctor in search of a diagnosis for her blurred vision. On the way, she uncovers memories from her childhood surgeries, picks up a hitchhiking dragon and a magician's assistant portrayed by M.K. Victorson. Blurred Vision explores growing up with a disability, the crap shoot of healthcare and the power of storytelling—with hilarious results. Amy Eaton directs the hour-long show.
Tekki Lomnicki is a solo performer and the co-founder and Artistic Director of Tellin’ Tales Theatre, a company dedicated to building community through storytelling. She teaches storytelling and solo performance to both adults and children with disabilities. She most recently completed The Miracle, a film by Jeffrey Jon Smith based on one of her performance pieces and received an Illinois Arts Council Artists Fellowship in New Performance Forms and the prestigious 3Arts Artists Award. |
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