Inconceivable Theatre Looking Forward to 2012!
"By making these demi-gods and semi-mortals speak in slang as vernacular
as an MTV special, Puller makes it feel non-negotiably relevant, a
cautionary tale for our own ridiculous invasions."
-Chicago Theatre Beat
No doubt about it, 2011 was a great success. Inconceivable Theatre
debuted a work by playwright Jessica Puller, staged a quartet of readings
from Oscar Wilde and brought to life Mary Shelley's classic,
Frankenstein.
To cap the year off, Puller's play,
The Trojan War; or, How One Bad Apple
Spoiled the World
was nominated for Best Director, Best Actress, and
Best Playwright in the Fourth Walsh's Honor Awards 2011. (Don't be shy:  
vote for us on the site!)

With your continued support, we're looking to make 2012 an even bigger
success. If you want to stay up to date on the latest happenings with
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we look forward to  seeing you this year!
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new season? Post a comment below!
Inconceivable Theatre's production of Jessica Puller's The Trojan War; or, How
One Bad Apple Spoiled the World
has earned acclaim from Chicago critics
The Reviews Are In!
"Under the direction of Tony Dobrowolski, the essences of the storytelling
are a nice balance of educational and entertaining."
-The Fourth Walsh
"Scenes poignantly convey moral chaos."
-The Chicago Reader
Under Tony Dobrowolski's keen direction, however, the tone soon shifts away from youth-market chirpiness,
so gradually that we are barely aware of the darkness descending, to encompass tales of atrocities to make us
shudder."
-Windy City Times
"This is a clever and thoughtful script with
some very fun performers."
-Centerstage Chicago