
A Hungover Confessional
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Unheard Of Company and Holly Souchack presents: A Hungover Confessional by Holly Souchack. This one woman show explores Catholic guilt, dealing with the consequences of becoming an adult, and what it means to be a good person. Holly takes you through her misdeeds to determine if her own moral compass is pointing due north. A Hungover Confessional is set to run April 29th, May 6th, 7th, 13th, and 14th at The Buena at Pride Arts Center. Tickets will be on sale soon.
Unheard Of Company is raising funds to cover costs of performance space rental, rehearsal space rental, props, furniture, and advertising. We would appreciate your support. Your name will be mentioned in our program as part of our donor list. Business gifts over $200 can submit for advertisements within the program. Please email [email redacted] for details.
Unheard Of Company is a Theatre Company and Podcast Network based in Chicago. We are a not-for-profit organization that looks to uplift unheard voices through creation of new, content. We are working to create performances with artists of all abilities, identities, genders, orientations, ethnicities, religions, and races to share everyone's stories instead of a singular world view. Our hope is that by creating work deeply meaningful to our collaborators, we can share connection with the people who experience our productions.
Unheard Of Company is raising funds to cover costs of performance space rental, rehearsal space rental, props, furniture, and advertising. We would appreciate your support. Your name will be mentioned in our program as part of our donor list. Business gifts over $200 can submit for advertisements within the program. Please email [email redacted] for details.
Unheard Of Company is a Theatre Company and Podcast Network based in Chicago. We are a not-for-profit organization that looks to uplift unheard voices through creation of new, content. We are working to create performances with artists of all abilities, identities, genders, orientations, ethnicities, religions, and races to share everyone's stories instead of a singular world view. Our hope is that by creating work deeply meaningful to our collaborators, we can share connection with the people who experience our productions.
Co-organizers (3)
Jennifer Bradley
Organizer
Chicago, IL
Kayla Menz
Co-organizer
Jacob Lensing
Co-organizer