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The Neo Futurarium

5153 N Ashland Ave
Chicago IL 60640
773-275-5255
  • Fri Jul 31 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Aug 1 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Aug 2 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Aug 7 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Aug 8 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Aug 9 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Aug 14 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Aug 15 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Aug 16 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Aug 21 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Aug 22 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Aug 23 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Aug 28 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Aug 29 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Aug 30 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Sep 4 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Sep 5 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Sep 6 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Sep 11 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Sep 12 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Sep 13 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Sep 18 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Sep 19 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Sep 20 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Sep 25 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Sep 26 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Sep 27 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Oct 2 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Oct 3 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Oct 4 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Oct 9 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Oct 10 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Oct 11 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Oct 16 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Oct 17 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Oct 18 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Oct 23 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Oct 24 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Oct 25 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Oct 30 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Oct 31 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Nov 1 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Nov 6 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Nov 7 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Nov 8 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Nov 13 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Nov 14 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Nov 15 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Nov 20 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Nov 21 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Nov 22 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Nov 27 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Nov 28 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Nov 29 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Dec 4 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 5 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Dec 6 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Dec 11 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 12 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Dec 13 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Dec 18 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 19 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Dec 20 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Fri Dec 25 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sat Dec 26 11:30 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
  • Sun Dec 27 7 pm
    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind at The Neo Futurarium

    Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

    The Neo Futurarium 5153 N Ashland Ave, Chicago, IL
$7-$13

Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind’s title is purposely obtuse, as is The Neo-Futurists philosophy on theater at large: It's an aggressively weird and plucky theater company that prides itself as being immediate and fusing “sport, poetry, and living-newspaper” into something audiences can watch. Pinning down The Neo-Futurists is moot, but the same can’t be said for its signature show. Since 1988, TMLMTBGB has sought to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes, but there’s a method to the high-concept madness: 30 numbers, each signifying an experimental mini-play the company will perform, are performed via audience requests that are hurriedly shouted between scenes. It’s not for everyone, especially if you can’t stand theater that beats you over the head with how weird it’s trying to be, but definitely worth dipping your toes into.

Updated 12/07/2009

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