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Steppenwolf Theatre’s Young Adult Council

Apr 07 2010

yacpageThe Young Adult Council is a unique after-school program for passionate and motivated high school students who want to learn the inner-workings of professional theatre from the most celebrated artists in the city. In addition to invaluable face-time with these leading professionals, Council members attend the best plays in Chicago, learn how to analyze and speak about these plays, and organize events for their peers.

We are utilizing our youth route in order to distribute posters advertising this program around high schools, and high school hangouts in the city of Chicago. We’ve worked with Steppenwolf before on similar projects involving youth, and we enjoy helping to offer special programs like these to future stars of the stage.

For more information on the Young Adult Council, please visit www.steppenwolf.org.

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The Brother/Sister Plays: Campus Coverage

Apr 07 2010

brothersister_150x200We had previously mentioned The Brother/Sister Plays in one of our other posts. The Steppenwolf productions has been receiving rave reviews since it began, and now, we are looking to help increase the fan base even more. We are working closely with Steppenwolf to distribute materials throughout college campuses in Chicago. Our handbills offer $15 tickets for all students for the Brother/Sister performances. With such a great deal, there is no reason you should not go see the this show.

The Brother/Sister Plays is at the Steppenwolf in the Upstairs Theatre through May 23rd. Please visit www.steppenwolf.org for more information.

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Summer Camps @ the School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Mar 03 2010

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Because it is still pretty chilly out, it’s hard to imagine summertime, which seems like it’s light years away. But our friends at SAIC are already planning various summer camps for the entire family to enjoy. Starting in June, SAIC will begin a variety of programs and curriculum for your youngsters.  Classes include multimedia, fashion, and other art forms.

We began our postcard distribution this week advertising. Registration for summer camps is already underway, so be sure to grab a postcard which advertises all of the camps and dates. If you act now, you can sign up and become eligible to win a free class at SAIC!

Registration is currently underway. Please visit www.saic.edu/summercamps for more information.

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Lillstreet – Spring 2010

Feb 23 2010

aboutuspictWe can’t say enough great things about Lillstreet. They offer adult classes and workshops for all skill levels in ceramics, metal works, jewelery, painting & drawing, printmaking, textiles, and glass. Each department offers first time artist classes that help beginners to explore a new medium in a relaxed environment. They also offer camps and classes for children of all ages.

Spring classes for Lillstreet start up at the end of March, so you should be sure to pick one of their brand  new course catalogs! We are set begin bringing these to all corners of the city. If you have ever wanted to learn an artistic craft, or hone your already developed artistic abilities, now is the time to sign up!

Spring classes begin March 22nd. Please visit www.lillstreet.com for more information.

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The 101 Dalmatians Musical @ Cadillac Palace Theatre

Feb 16 2010

shows_101One of the world’s greatest classic tales hits the stage for the first time with THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL. Audiences will be transported to a slightly topsy-turvy, exciting, and altogether fantastic reality that gives grand license for song, dance and spectacle in a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience!

Our good friends at Broadway in Chicago have shared a special offer with us this week for $50 main floor seats for selected shows. Just click here to purchase tickets and use the code CRUELLA when ordering.  101 Dalmatians not your flavor? Tickets are available and now on sale for An Evening w/ Patti & Mandy, Billy Elliot, and Beauty and the Beast.

The 101 Dalmatians Musical opens TODAY and runs through February 28th!

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A Separate Peace @ Steppenwolf Theatre

Feb 16 2010

peace_150x200Set at an all-boys boarding school in New England during World War II, A Separate Peace is a fascinating look into the dark side of adolescence. The complex bonds of friendship between shy, studious Gene and his athletic daredevil roommate Phineas are tested—with shocking consequences.

We are in the midst of a poster and handbill distribution supporting A Separate Peace. Be sure to get tickets in advance for this highly anticipated show. Student matinee performances are Tuesday through Friday at 10:00 am, so teachers: be sure to take advantage of this amazing opportunity and discount!

A Separate Peace is at the Steppenwolf in the Upstairs Theatre February 23rd through March 14th. Please visit www.steppenwolf.org for more information.

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Adult Classes @ Old Town School of Folk Music

Feb 16 2010

0910_nancydanceThe spring session for Old Town School of Folk Music’s adult classes is now weeks away.  Offering classes on dance, instruments, and singing, it’s perfect place to flex your artistic muscles. Now is the chance to sign up for various guitar classes, including Lead for Ladies. Or, you can even learn exotic instruments like the djembe.

We just received an allotment of brochures advertising the dates and times for all of the upcoming classes at OTSFM. Be sure to pick one up at your local hang outs; the brochures will be all over town!

Please visit www.oldtownschool.org for more information.

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Cafe Bustelo @ Coconut Grove Arts Festival

Feb 16 2010

Mexican1_png_200x143_crop_upscale_q100This past weekend, we had the opportunity to manage an event at the  annual Coconut Grove Arts Festival in Miami in support of Cafe Bustelo. If you were lucky enough to be in Florida and attended the fest, you most likely saw our staff passing out postcards that were redeemable at Cafe Bustelo’s flagship store for a free espresso. The staff was able to soak up the sun while promoting one of the best brands of Cuban coffee.

Just a reminder to our friends around the country; direction tour marketing can manage and staff events in practically every major city. Be sure to think of us when you need seasoned brand ambassadors for your next event!

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Blue Man Group & Rockit Wrigleyville

Feb 02 2010

image_news_pressBlue Man Group has been in Chicago for quite some time now, and shows no signs of slowing down. Now, they are working in conjunction with Rockit Bar & Grill in Wrigleyville. Right now, if you purchase two tickets to Blue Man Group for $99, you will receive a $25 gift certificate to Rockit Wrigleyville.

We”ll be distributing flyers advertising this great deal throughout the Lakeview area. If you haven’t see BMG live yet, now’s your chance. Or if you have seen the show, take a friend or relative who hasn’t, and treat them to Rockit afterwards.  They were named as having the best burgers by Good Morning America; see for yourself!

Please visit www.blueman.com and www.rockitbarandgrill.com for more information.

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North & Clark Cafe @ the Chicago History Museum

Feb 02 2010

image_previewWe work regularly with the Chicago History Museum on a variety of promotional distributions, but now we’ll be helping them with a unique street promotion on election day. This Tuesday, we’ll be working in conjunction with their North & Clark Cafe to distribute coffee and muffin samples to voters who make it out to the polling stations early.  There are two places to vote (the Latin School & the Chicago History Museum) and we’ll have teams at both locations handing out free samples to all who brave the weather to cast their ballots. The cafe will also have special hours that day (they’ll be open at 6am), so if you dig the samples, head over to grab yourself a proper coffee and breakfast.

North & Clark Cafe is located in the Chicago History Museum at 1601 N. Clark and is open daily from 9:30am-3pm Moday through Saturday, 12pm-4pm on Sundays.

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