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Chicago's "Bard of Rogers Park," Playwright and Performer Jeffrey Wayne Helgeson Gives A Free Encore Performance of "The Gospel According To Mark...Twain" at Theatre Y Tonight!

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Chicago Area Theatre Lovers and Supporters, On Friday February 28, a pair of one acts penned by noted Chicago playwright, producer, educator and actor Jeff Helgeson, known to many as "The Bard of Rogers Park" are to be presented. This should make for an enlightening and entertaining evening of thoughts and ideas by an experienced Windy City dramatist and performer whose work deserves support. Please join us in appreciating Heirloom Books Resident Scholar, Jeff Helgeson's, upcoming plays, "A Last Lecture" and "The Gospel According to Mark . . . Twain," presented this Friday at Theater Y. Friday Feb. 28th at 7:30pm., 3611 W. Cermak / FREE / BYOB (Doors open at 7pm) This performing arts event is absolutely free. Go and enjoy. Jeff Helgeson is a talented playwright, producer, actor, and educator known for his intriguing adaptation of "The Gospel According To Mark...Twain." This piece, which Helgeson composed and edite...

Darryl Maximilian Robinson Recalls His 1989 Title Role In The Derby Dinner Playhouse of Clarksville, Indiana Revival Production of 'The Wiz'

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PLAYING THE TITLE ROLE OF "THE WIZ" IN A 1989 BLACK HISTORY MONTH REVIVAL PRODUCTION IN CLARKSVILLE, INDIANA!: "...Darryl Maximilian Robinson as "The Wiz," stands tallest in sheer stage presence." -- Dale Sandusky, Critic Finds 'The Wiz' Has Heart, The Tribune of New Albany, Ind., Friday February 17, 1989. "Mark Lawrence as the Cowardly Lion and Darryl Maximilian Robinson as the bombastic Wizard of Oz also do yeoman service." -- John Pillow, The Wiz Theater Review, The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Kentucky, Saturday February 18, 1989. 36 years ago this very month, Chicago Joseph Jefferson Citation Award Winner, Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award Winner, Chicago WKKC Radio Critic Corner Fine Arts Award Winner, Four-Time Black Theatre Alliance / Ira Aldridge Award Nominee, Los Angeles Elate Season Ticket Holder Award Nominee and Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and Excaliber Shakespeare Company L...

LA Theatre Performer Darryl Maximilian Robinson Reflects On His 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award for Outstanding Thespian Of The Season

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14-season Los Angeles Theatre Performer Darryl Maximilian Robinson, a 50-year-long theatre artist and The Founder, Artistic Director and Producer of both the multiracial Excaliber Shakespeare Company of Chicago and the multiracial Excaliber Shakespeare Company Los Angeles Archival Project, reflects on his very first public professional acting honor, The 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award as Outstanding Thespian of the Season for his performances in professional summer stock at The Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana! NOTING A FIRST PUBLIC ACTING AWARD IN 1981 FOR PERFORMANCES IN PROFESSIONAL SUMMER STOCK!: Darryl Maximilian Robinson won the 1981 Fort Wayne News-Sentinel Reviewer's Recognition Award as Outstanding Thespian of the Season for his performances at the Enchanted Hills Playhouse of Syracuse, Indiana. "With a name like Darryl Maximilian Robinson, there's a pretty good chance you'll stand out on a theater pla...