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WildClavian Scott T. Barsotti's newest play BREWED just opened at Theater Wit (1229 W Belmont in Chicago), and we think you should check that out.  In fact, we think you should check it out soon.

You can get your tickets on Theater Wit's website and The Ruckus and Tympanic are offering $5 off the next two Thursdays (3/7 and 3/14) with the discount code SISTER.





New City Chicago says "RECOMMENDED. When the first line of a play is “motherfucker,” you know you’re probably in for a good time. Brewed is a lively production full of everything from ultra violence to the supernatural and even some dark family issues."  Read full review.







Splash Chicago Magazine says "Brewed is recommended for its very dark satire and wickedly awesome fight scenes...My brother and I sometimes fight, but in the world of Brewed the sisters look like they are auditioning for "Fight Club" (by the time the play was over there were mangled feet, bloodied noses, and blackened eyes). Read full review.







WildClaw company member Casey Cunningham assistant directed this beauty, and you may recognize Erin Myers from our 2011 production of Carmilla. 



If you've ever watched a family drama on the stage or screen and said to yourself, "I might have liked that better if there were more actual punches thrown.  Or more mysticism.  Or more body horror," then BREWED's the play for you.  It's dark, it's funny, it's violent.  What more could you want from a night out, friends of the Claw?


Tympanic Theatre Company and The Ruckus present

BREWED

by Scott T. Barsotti

directed by Anna C. Bahow

March 2-24

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm

@ Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS
The task is stirring a pot…all day, every day. The sisters don’t
share it as they once did. With Nannette busy racing stock cars and
Roxette off doing her own thing, the others are left to shoulder the
burden. But Paulette is fed up; Collette is clueless; and Babette,
crippled in more ways than one, is volatile. Juliette does her best to
maintain order and civility…for now. But why must they do this? And
where else can fights go when you already use your fists?  When Roxette brings her new girlfriend home and calls everyone
together, old venom bubbles up and grievance flares, setting into motion
an impossible moral struggle. BREWED is a play about gatherings,
sacrifice, and the dark art of obligation.



Scott T. Barsotti's website

The Ruckus Theater's website

Tympanic Theatre Company's website

(Photos by Gerard Van Halsema)