| Home and World written and performed by Maureen Michael and Maria M�ller |
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| Two women trace personal journeys among the familiar and the foreign, touching down in Tibet, Chicago, Philadelphia and India, exploring the nature of home at its intersection with travel. | ||||||||||||||||
| Friday and Saturday September 7 and 8 at the Rhinocerous Theatre Festival The Lunar Cabaret 2827 N. Lincoln, Chicago |
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| Wednesday-Saturday September 12-15 at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival Petit 4 Pastry Studio 160 N. 3rd Street, Philadelphia Free pastry will be served, courtesy of Petit 4! |
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| Maria M�ller is an actor, director, and writer who has worked extensively in Chicago Off-Loop theatre. During her travels in India she worked as a guest artist with Habib Tanvir�s Naya Theatre, studied the South Indian dance-theatre form of Kathakali, and wandered uninvited into small villages looking for folk performances. She divides her time between Chicago and her hometown of Philadelphia, where once-upon-a-time she received an MFA in Acting from Temple University. | ||||||||||||||||
| Maureen Michael is a Chicago actor and writer. As a member of Prop Thtr, she has appeared in �St. Joan of the Stockyards�, "Now Dig This...The Terry Southern Show!", �Fatzer: Demise of the Egotist", "Mass Murder II", "Acme White Trash Lysistrata" and all of Prop�s New Play Festivals. Other shows include Tantrum�s production of �Dialogue Between a Prostitute and Her Client�, directed by Maria M�ller. Maureen is a published poet, the business manager of Persiflage Press, and a compulsive bike rider. |
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| contact us at [email protected] |
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| Maria M�ller's home page | ||||||||||||||||