The Neo-Futurist Theater
Home to the city’s longest running late-night theater show, the Neo-Futurist Theater is a non-profit community theater pushing cutting-edge acting and theater
work all within a small, black-box theater. Seen as one
of the crowning achievements of the Toreador clan, this
international theater company has provided entertainment to generations of theatergoers. Many young people
make a visit to the theater as a rite of passage, often connecting to the hilarious and sometimes deeply profound
works shown there.
While they write and produce standalone plays, the acting troupe is most well-known for their decades-long-running show “The Infinite Wrench,” which recently dodged an attack from an unknown vampire menacing the greater art-and-culture community of Chicago. This time it was camouflaged as a copyright violation and cease-and-desist order. Thankfully, due to quick thinking on the troupe’s part and some behind the-scenes work by the city’s Toreador, the show was able to continue.
Discreetly made an Elysium in 2015 by the Primogen Council, Kindred young and old come to see the shows put on every Friday and Saturday evening at 11:30 P.M.
While they write and produce standalone plays, the acting troupe is most well-known for their decades-long-running show “The Infinite Wrench,” which recently dodged an attack from an unknown vampire menacing the greater art-and-culture community of Chicago. This time it was camouflaged as a copyright violation and cease-and-desist order. Thankfully, due to quick thinking on the troupe’s part and some behind the-scenes work by the city’s Toreador, the show was able to continue.
Discreetly made an Elysium in 2015 by the Primogen Council, Kindred young and old come to see the shows put on every Friday and Saturday evening at 11:30 P.M.
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