Teenage Dick (Theater Wit – Chicago) (online)
Now is the winter of discontent made glorious summer at Roseland High. Theatre’s most famous disabled character–Shakespeare’s Richard III–comes to Theater Wit like you’ve never seen him before—in the vicious, no-holds barred brutal politics of high school. Richard, picked on because of his cerebral palsy (and his semi-creepy tendancy to monologue), is determined to become class president.
But the road to power is never smooth, and Richard must decide: is it better to be loved or feared?
Join us for the Chicago premiere of Mike Lew’s devastatingly funny, sharply written new play about perception, disability and the lengths we’re willing to go to rise above our station in life.
By Mike Lew, directed by Brian Balcom
Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes with no intermission
Tickets $20 & up (name your price); viewing instructions emailed after purchase.