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Harper College production of 'Lettie' to feature conversations with playwright Boo Killebrew

The Harper College Theatre Ensemble will welcome an extra special guest to its upcoming production of "Lettie," with playwright Boo Killebrew herself visiting campus for post-show conversations on March 24-25.

The community is invited to join Killebrew as she discusses her work and process in developing "Lettie" for the stage alongside Kevin Long, director, and Mary T. Christel, dramaturge. The playwright will also be on hand to meet patrons and sign copies of her play.

"Boo Killebrew's visit to Harper College will provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience for our students and community," said Long, associate professor of theater at Harper. "For a playwright of Ms. Killebrew's caliber to come see a college production of her work is truly an honor."

Harper's production of "Lettie" begins ahead of Killebrew's visit, running Friday, March 17, through Sunday, March 26, in the Performing Arts Center on Harper College's main campus, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine. Performance times are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sundays.

Tickets are $25 for general admission; $20 for seniors, non-Harper students and Harper employees; and $15 for Harper students. Contact the Harper College Box Office at (847) 925-6100 or visit harpercollege.edu/boxoffice.

Inspired by real Chicago stories, "Lettie" is a powerful, moving and funny play about a woman desperate to regain custody of her teenage children after her release from prison. We witness the difficulties that Lettie, played by recent Harper graduate Molly Rosen, encounters as she transitions back into society, trains to be a welder and works to start life anew.

Some of "Lettie"'s cast and crew are especially comfortable with the equipment, having taken welding classes at Harper. The entire company are all either current or former students of Long's.

In her research of women in re-entry programs, Killebrew developed close relationships with Grace House and other organizations that support and advocate for formerly incarcerated women.

A playwright, actress and co-founder of CollaborationTown Theatre Company, Killebrew was a Lila Acheson Playwriting Fellow at The Juilliard School and the recipient of The Paula Vogel Award at The Vineyard Theater.

She is a resident of The SPACE Working Farm, an alumnus of the Emerging Writers Group at The Public Theater, a recipient of a NYFA Fellowship, an alumni of TerraNova's Groundbreakers, an Affiliated Artist and Kitchen Cabinet Member with New Georges, and a Usual Suspect with New Theater Workshop.

Her plays include "Miller, Mississippi," "Romance Novels for Dummies," "Days Like Diamonds," "The Play About My Dad," "The d Life," "Caveat Emptor" and "The Momentum."

Her work has been presented at numerous venues. She is also a writer for "Longmire" on Netflix and created the television pilot "Aim High."

The post-show conversations with Killebrew will begin about 9:30 p.m. Friday, March 24, and Saturday, March 25.

Patrons are also invited to Coffee with the Director and Dramaturge at 1 p.m. Sunday, March 19, and Sunday, March 26, in the Performing Arts Center lobby for a discussion about "Lettie," its relevance and the creative process used to bring the play to Harper's stage.

"Lettie" playwright Boo Killebrew will visit Harper College in Palatine for post-show discussions March 24 and 25. Courtesy of Harper College
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