In 2003, SoulStice founded the independent label, Wandering Soul Records, concurrently with the release of his first album, North by Northwest. at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He started seriously pursuing music while earning his B.S. We also present short plays with two or three actors, humorous pieces on marriage, romance, and the challenges of ageing. Llorens (also known as SoulStice ), was born in 1979 in Chicago, IL. marriage), or miscellanies consisting of fiction, non-fiction, quotations, poems, and occasionally music, on themes such as the joys of gardening - Garden Variety, Thirteen Ways of Looking at Dogs, Traveling by the Seat of Our Pants, and Women’s Voices. These programs are either a series of short plays related by subjects (e.g. Soulstice Theatre, Sea Marks, milwaukee theater, Julie Swenson, David Ferrie, David Sapiro Share with someone you care about: Dave Begel Contributing Writer davebegel With a history in. Our journey has taken us from early shows in the Hide House (Bay View) to the Marian Center for Nonprofits to our new factory loft space in St. In addition, we have presented over a dozen hour-long variety programs at independent living/assisted living, and rehabilitation facilities, including Wingate Residences at Brewster Place in Brewster, MA (2014 to present), Dycora Transitional Health in Greendale, WI, and Harbor Chase of Shorewood, WI. Website: Mission Statement: Literally born of a dream, Soulstice has been producing theatre and educating youth in theatre arts for ten years. Other productions include Polish Joke by David Ives (2011), Over the River & Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro (2012), and Lunch Hou r by Jean Kerr (2013). Solstice will be performed at Reynolds Place Theatre in the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts in Downtown Winston-Salem, NC. For over 30 years, Seat of Our Pants Readers Theatre Troupe has presented original readers theatre productions of numerous plays on its own and for Soulstice Theatre, Brookfield Academy, and Wayland Academy, including Midwest premieres of Anna in the Tropics by Nilo Cruz (2010 at Soulstice Theatre and 2018 at UWM’s Peck School of the Arts), And the Sun Stood Still by Dava Sobel (2016 at Boswell Book Co.), The Vertical Hour by David Hare (2016), 33 Variations by Moises Kaufman (2015 at Villa Terrace), New Jerusalem by David Ives and The Book Club Play by Karen Zacarias.
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