title: "VINCENT RIVER" presented by Theatre Y start: 2011-07-10 start time: 17:30 end time: 22:30 venue: Simone's city: Chicago (IL) country: US coordinates: 41.8583, -87.6511 tags: ILnow NorthandNorthwestSuburbanILNOW feminism feminismo feminismus feministevents now womenrights links: Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/933393740016183/ description: 5:30-7:00 dinner 7:30 show (105 min. long) 9:15 post show discussion & wine DINNER http://simonesbar.com/ Let's rendezvous and park at the theatre on Canalport around 5:20 PM, then walk a few blocks up. POST SHOW Theatre Y has a post-show discussion with the cast and creative/production staff. It is an important part of their philosophy to share and reflect on the ideas behind their artistic choices. Let's show gratitude for the discounted tickets and bring some wine to share afterwards. TICKETS People can buy tickets individually using the website. Select the $15 student price. You can also pay at the door. So far, 4 people have signed up, the aim is to get 10 people total. The Lacuna Artists Lofts, 2150 South Canalport, Chicago IL 60608 http://www.theatre-y.com/ Theatre_Y/ET_Tickets.html http://www.theatre-y.com/ Theatre_Y/ET_Shows.html ------------------------------ ------ Presented as a part of their EXILED TRILOGY.--- Thematically, The Exiled Trilogy will lead audiences through an accumulation of ideas and influences, tracing the topic of exile (physical, emotional, spiritual) as it curves and curls its way through the breakdown leading up to to WWI, the devastation of WWII, and the strife of modern day, addressing issues of gender inequality, existential alienation, and homophobia. VINCENT RIVER by Philip Ridley directed by Melissa Hawkins The only contemporary text in Theatre Y's Exiled trilogy, Vincent River flays modern homophobia to expose an insidious core, around which sit a mysterious young man and a mother grappling with the death of her gay son. Using a mixture of realism and stylization, this production will examine the point at which truth exceeds the bounds of language–where the most trying confrontations slip into a new realm, living somewhere in the chasm between who these characters are and who they might be beyond the rupture of their intolerance.