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Past Production
+ DEFAMATION
+ THE LAST BARBECUE
+ UNVEILED
+ THE ME, MOM & DAD SHOW
+ MIXING IT UP
+ BLURRED VISION
+ S-E-X-OH!
+ FIRES ON THE MIRROR
+ KITA Y FERNANDA
+ THE PULL OF THE MOON
+ THE SCARLET IBIS
+ AIMING FOR SAINTHOOD
+ THE ASCENSION OF CARLOTTA
+
MACHOS
 
A clever Magician, a wise Bird, and a determined Lady. 

Read an interview with poet Susan Hahn here

THE SCARLET IBIS
by Susan Hahn, acclaimed poet
Directed by Ann Filmer
as part of 16th Street's Words in Motion festival.

July 24 – August 2, 2008
Thursdays & Fridays @ 7:30 PM
Saturdays @ 5:00 PM & 8:00 PM

Press Opening: Thursday, July 24 at 7:30 PM.

Tickets: $16
Group discount for 8(+)
For info
on group tickets call (708) 795-6704

16th Street is proud to stage Susan Hahn’s 2007 volume of poetry The Scarlet Ibis in its entirety.  In this dramatic sequence of poems the Ibis and the Lady are the disappearing objects of the Magician's tricks. As the three vie to control each other, all illusions fall away, forcing them to deal with their assigned roles in time and their own caged mortality. 

Directed by Ann Filmer, The Scarlet Ibis was shown as a staged reading at Estrogen Fest 2007 and Rhino Fest and is performed by Amy Dunlap as the Lady, Kathleen Powers as the Bird, Matt Olson (July 24-26) and Ed Dzialo (July 31-Aug2) as the Magician. With orginal music by Barry Bennett and video by Kristin Reeves this production promises to be a feast for the eyes and ears.

Susan Hahn is the author of eight volumes of poetry including Holiday (2001), Mother In Summer (2002), Self/Pity (2005), The Scarlet Ibis (2007) and The Note She Left(2008) Her first play Golf was directed by Ann Filmer for Circle Theatre in 2005.  Among her honors are a Guggenheim Fellowship, two Pushcart Prizes and several Illinois Arts Council Awards.   Ms. Hahn is the editor of Northwestern’s TriQuarterly literary magazine.

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Susan Hahn
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