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4147 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60613

(773) 549-1815

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Need further information or can't find something on our web site? Please feel free to contact us with one of the links below and we'll respond as soon as possible:

Joe Jahraus, Artistic Director
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Darrell W. Cox, Artistic Director
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For all press information regarding Profiles Theatre, including production images or film clips, please contact Cathy Taylor Public Relations at (773) 564-9564 or email cathy@cathytaylorpr.com. For further information on Cathy Taylor Public Relations and its clients, please visit www.cathytaylorpr.com.

Playwrights that would like to submit their work for production consideration may contact our Literary Manager to submit the following items:

- Cover Letter
- Resume
- One page synopsis
- 10 sample pages
- Supporting Materials such as reviews, production history or letters of recommendation

Please email Profiles Literary Manager at: profileslit@gmail.com

On StageAssisted Living

Profiles Theatre continues its 2011-2012 Season with the World Premiere of ASSISTED LIVING by Deirdre O'Connor, directed by Profiles Artistic Director Joe Jahraus. The production is now playing at Profiles' alternate venue, The Second Stage, 3408 N. Sheffield, through February 19. For tickets, call (773) 549-1815.

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Attending

Our intimate theatre, located just north of Wrigleyville, is conveniently located one block west of Lake Shore Drive, the Red Line at the Sheridan El stop, and numerous bus routes.

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Contact Us

The Advanced Scene Study Intensive is taught by Profiles' Artistic Director Darrell W. Cox and Steppenwolf Ensemble member Rick Snyder. It offers a practical, Meisner based, very human approach to contemporary scene work. Audition is required as class size is limited to ten students.

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