
Post-Show Conversation with Jason Lutes, Charles Newell, and David J. Levin
Apr 25, 2025
TicketsJoin director Charles Newell and dramaturg David J. Levin in conversation with Jason Lutes, the comic artist and author of the graphic novel, Berlin – the source text for Court Theatre’s world premiere production.
A unique opportunity to hear directly from the artists bringing this story to life, don’t miss your chance to get an inside look at their creative processes, learn about their inspirations, and ask them your questions.
April 25, 2025 | Court Theatre (5535 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637) | 9:30pm
Image from “The Concord Hour,” directed by Damon Locks and Rob Shaw.
Participants
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AuthorJason Lutes
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DirectorCharles Newell
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Development and DramaturgyDavid J. Levin
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