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By Popular Demand

Nov 29 1999 - 11:00pm
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Contact: Kate Hughes/Lianne Wiker/Brenna O’Leary FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

773.969.5200

Presents

A Benefit Concert Supporting Porchlight Music Theatre
featuring Chicagoland Legends and Rising Stars

Chicago- Porchlight Music Theatre presents By Popular Demand, a special one-night-only benefit concert at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, October 11 at Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Morse Ave in Rogers Park. In the spirit of election season, By Popular Demand allows the audience to decide which entertainers will receive encore performances in the second act. Tickets to the event are $40 and going quickly.

Chicagoland’s finest talents will belt out their best audition pieces for viewers in Act I and an audience vote at intermission will determine who will return to sing for again in Act II. With the purchase of a ticket for this event, participants will receive two free votes; each additional vote is $1. Funds will support bringing new works to Porchlight Music Theatre.

By Popular Demand will feature appearances by Chicagoland legends and rising stars including Bethany Thomas, Jess Godwin, Rebecca Finnegan, Sean Effinger-Dean, Jayson Brooks, Lina Kernan, Joseph Tokartz, Nick Foster, Jeremy Rill and Ryan Lanning.

About Porchlight Music Theatre
Porchlight Music Theatre is Chicago’s music theatre leader; producing award-winning interpretations of classic musicals and cutting-edge new works on intimate stages. The company is recognized for providing nurture and challenge for stars-in-the-making as well as veteran performers. The company has staged 36 shows including four world premieres, among them, The Teapot Scandals, its first work developed through Off the Porch, Porchlight’s new works program, as well as seven Chicago premieres. An Equity theater since 2004, the company has already received a total of 33 Joseph Jefferson Award nominations resulting in 11 Jeff Awards.

Porchlight Music Theatre is partially supported by generous contributions from the A.R.T League, the Arts Work Fund at the Chicago Community Trust, the William Blair & Company Foundation, a City Arts Program 2 Grant from the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, the Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the Illinois Arts Council (a state agency), the MacArthur Fund for Arts & Culture at the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, the National Association of Realtors, and Peoples Energy.

Ticket Information
Tickets for Porchlight Music Theatre’s Monday, October 11 benefit event, By Popular Demand are $40 each. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the performance begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Mayne Stage, 1328 W. Morse Ave in Rogers Park. Valet parking available for $5. The venue is located near the CTA Red Line Morse Station. To purchase tickets, go to porchlighttheatre.com, send an email to [email protected], or call the office at 773-325-9884.

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