Northlight Theatre - 2 tickets to a performance


Item Number: 150

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $148

Online Close: Mar 21, 2020 11:59 PM CDT

Bid History: 1 bid - Item Sold!

Description

2 Tickets to a performance of a production at Northlight Theatre.  


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Northlight's History


Mike Nussbaum, Frank Galati, and Greg Kandel founded Northlight Theatre in 1974.  The first season included Tom Stoppard's Jumpers, The Au Pair Man by Hugh Leonard, and Nourish the Beast by Steve Tesich. The theater's subscriber base grew to over 6,000 in just three years, making it one of the largest not-for-profit theater companies in Chicago.  Outreach programming evolved in tandem with the productions: in 1975 the Veterans' Access Program began, and the Student Theatre Arts Resource (STAR) program followed in 1984. In 1983, Michael Maggio accepted the reins from Northlight's founders, and as Artistic Director oversaw productions of City on the Make and Heart of a Dog (1984/85), Dealing (1986/87) and many others.  Russell Vandenbroucke then served as Artistic Director from 1987-1997.



In 1990, Northlight moved to Evanston's Coronet Theatre for four years. From 1994-1997, Northlight produced theater in various spaces in Chicago and on the North Shore. Despite the lack of a home base, several notable productions were staged during this time including The Rhino's Policeman (1991/92), which won the prestigious Kennedy Center Fund for New American Plays award,Jar the Floor (1992/93), the world premiere of Steven Dietz's Lonely Planet, and Unmerciful Good Fortune (1995/96), which garnered a grant from AT&T OnStage.  The organization also joined forces with National Jewish Theatre, which was valued by the community but no longer independently viable, and Northlight's search for a permanent home intensified.

Northlight Theatre's nomadic existence ended when it became the resident theater company at North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie in 1997.  A permanent home permitted Northlight to enter a new era of growth - in size and quality - which was galvanized by a new Artistic Director, B.J. Jones.


Northlight Theatre has mounted more than 160 productions, including over 40 world premieres in its 39 year history. It has grown into one of the largest nonprofit theatre in the Chicago area with over 6000 subscribers, serving audiences totaling over 50,000 each season. Northlight is an award-winning theatre (three Edgerton Foundation for New American Plays awards, and 145 nominations and 27 awards from Chicago's Joseph Jefferson Committee) with an excellent local and national reputation. With dynamic leadership from Artistic Director BJ Jones and Executive Director Tim Evans, Northlight produces five mainstage productions each year, workshops and readings of new works, audience outreach to Veterans and many other groups, and a comprehensive arts education program for underserved public school students.


Northlight Theatre tickets are available through the Box Office at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts.


Box Office: 847.673.6300


Visit: 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie IL 60077


 


 

Special Instructions

Expires 3/20/2021.


To redeem your certificate, please call or visit the Box Office at 847.673.6300 / 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie IL 60077.


Reservations may be made by phone, but the Certificate must be redeemed in person at the box office in order to receive tickets. Excludes Opening Nights and closing Weekends.


For performance schedule, visit northlight.org/schedule.


Items need to be picked up at Jones College Prep, 700 South State St., Chicago, IL on Friday, March 27th 2020, between 7:30AM and 4:00PM.

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Northlight Theatre