Photos from "The Program"
We have some photos that act as a sort of supplementary information to our new piece "The Program": in them we are exploring the areas that surround us, in attempts to find the fictional lost cities spoken about in the interview portion of "The Program."
You can find them in "The Program" in the Nicholas & Warner section.
enjoy.
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"The Program" work in progress show June 3rd 6 PM
We will be performing a work in progress show of our new piece "The Program" at The Performance Outlet, 220 S. Wabash as part of our residency in the Pop Up Galleries in association with the Chicago Artists Coalition, Loop Alliance & special thanks to Links Hall.
"The Program" work in progress will be on Thursday, June 3rd at 6 PM.
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New Photos in Matt's folder!
Matt has posted some images in his solo section of the site.
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> The Set-Up <
Nicholas, Warner & assoc. will perform their new piece
> The Set-Up < on the roof & street of Links Hall, at 3435 N. Sheffield Ave. in Chicago Il. on October 3rd at 11:30 am.
Go to
Links Hall to get more information on how to get there!
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Welcome to the new site!
Bear with us as we mix & match, give & take color, and work out how we want the new home of Nicholas, Warner & assoc. will look & feel. While working on the site we are also hard at work on our newest piece, more info on that coming along.
Look for it in the fall of '09.
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"Spectacular Gestures that don't change a thing"
Nicholas and Warner are back at the conceptual helm! heaving a thunder of new ideas at the world. March 2009 we will be performing this new piece at the Gorilla Tango
Theater in Chicago's Logan square neighborhood check back for updates.
Friday July 18th
A Music Show
An acoustic evening with popcorn and penny candy. Drinks will also be served.
Who:
Andrew Francis, Matt Nicholas, Julia Rich
Where:
The Brown Triangle
2214 W. 21st Street
Chicago Illinois
773-469-1025
-ring the doorbell on the side door-
When:
Friday, July 18, beginning at 7pm
Directions:
Located on 21st Street (not 21st Place) near Leavitt, between Western and Damen
A short walk from the Damen Pink Line stop and Western and Damen bus stops
Saturday July 26th 2008
THE DILL PICKLE CLUB TO BE REVIVED AT THE ZEBRA LOUGE
Radical "Chicago Renaissance" nightspot will be resurrected by editors of Lumpen and Stop Smiling, following the Newberry Library's Bughouse Square Debates in Washington Square Park.
ChicagoThe Dil Pickle Club is scheduled to resume activities on Saturday, July 26, 2008, at the Zebra Lounge in the heart of Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. Editors from Lumpen and Stop Smiling magazines have programmed a night in tribute to the historic Dil Pickle Club (Dil with one L!) featuring "short speaking" about the history of "hobohemia" and topics of controversy, new writing, piano cabaret, and performance art.
The Zebra Lounge
1220 N. State Pkwy
Chicago
[Clark/Division Redline or several CTA Bus Routes]
Saturday, July 26, 5 PM to 8 PM
Features:
Free Admission, Live Music by Tom King Clear, Short Speaking by Gale Aherns, New Writing by Michael Marcinkowski, Picture Show by Robin Hustle, Performance Art by Matthew Nicholas and Eric Warner, and Surprises.
Created by local artists, musicians, writers, and organizers, the Dil Pickle Club invites interested parties to mingle and participate in a series of art parties without boundaries. The first happening will occur after the Newberry Library's Bughouse Square Debates in Washington Square Park, down the street at the legendary Zebra Lounge piano bar.
June 14th, 21st, and 28th @ Knock Knock Gallery
Saturday June 14th, 21st, and 28th Eric Warner and I will be performing our latest piece entitled, "The Baby" at Knock Knock Gallery, 3865 South Wolcott, in Chicago's McKinely Park neighborhood. Admission is free, Please check back soon to view start times for all shows.
|http:/knockknockgallery.com|Knock Knock Gallery|
April 23, 2008 @ Version08
Eric Warner and I will be performing, " Fee, Fi, Funambulst" Wednesday April 23, 2008 at South Union Arts in Chicago. The performance will begin at 8pm. Admission is $6 for the viewing of musical and performance acts. Special thanks to Rachel Frizzi, Heather Boas, and Rachel Levi ( for their contributions and commitment to the piece) Plaines Project, Lumpen, and South Union Arts.
November 17th: Select Media Festival 6
A new piece entitled "The Interview" with Eric Warner as The Elderly Youth and myself as ISPEAKNOTHING, begins @ 9pm
Select Media Festival 6Eric Warner Co-Prosperity Sphere
3219-21 South Morgan
Chicago, IL
November 13th: Work In Progress talk at Plaines Project
Featuring presentations by Matthew Nicholas, Carl Mathern, and Andreas Warisz.
7-10pm
Plaines Project Plaines Project
1822 South Des Plaines, Chicago, IL