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Westsider Acts to Help Save the Earth Sept. 28 - Oct. 7

Tellin' Tales Theatre's Six Stories Up in Climate Change features players with and without disabilities in an original musical set in Alaska

Westsider Nancy Sosnowski (back row, far right) is playing the cameo role of "Raven" in the upcoming Tellin' Tales Theatre production of Six Stories Up in Climate Change. Sosnowski is an actor and former singer in rock and wedding bands who is very inspired by everyone in this show.

In the story, students at an Alaskan summer camp discover a magical totem pole that holds the secrets to slowing down climate change. When a greedy developer levels the sacred relic, they must find a way to reconstruct it and save the earth. This often hilarious and moving musical, written by the cast, is peppered with personal stories about overcoming differences while they tackle different aspects of climate change.

Tellin' Tales Theatre's Six Stories Up in Climate Change features six middle school students and six adults mentors with and without disabilities. It runs weekends beginning Friday, September 28 through Sunday, October 7 at Filament Theatre, 4041 N. Milwaukee in Chicago. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for students; the show is suitable for ages 9 and up.

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For information and tickets visit www.tellintales.org. The September 29 show is sign language interpreted and audio described. For group rates, call 1-312-540-1330.

The Mentoring Program:

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Six Stories Up is an annual mentoring program developed by Tellin' Tales Theatre where middle school children and their mentors write and star in a full-length play with the theme changing every year. In June, storytellers were paired with middle school students with and without disabilities. Each team took on a different aspect of climate change and was given the mission to bring it to life while weaving in personal stories and insights about overcoming differences in their lives. In late July, Tellin' Tales artistic Director Tekki Lomnicki and Stephen Donart drafted a final script linking the six vignettes together into a cohesive final script; music and lyrics were added.

The Cast and Crew:

The cast and production team of Six Stories Up in Climate Change is an exciting mix of ethnicity and ability. They come from the city of Chicago and the suburbs. Mentors include Stephen Donart, Shannon Fox, Jack Gehringer, Tekki Lomnicki, Tamara Rozofsky and Robert Teverbaugh. Nancy Sosnowski has a cameo role. Apprentices include Mickie Allegretti, Tim Bannon, Mary Pfaff, Saleem Ross, Tiernan Tajalli and Dominika Tamley. Carl Ulaszek spearheads set design and composer Mike Przygoda created the original score. Tekki Lomnicki directed the production assisted by Sue Nunamaker and apprentice assistant Lee Buell.

About Tellin' Tales Theatre:

The mission of Tellin' Tales Theatre is to shatter barriers between the disabled and non-disabled worlds through the transformative power of personal story. Children and adults from both communities are brought together to share their stories in theatrically innovative productions and programs to promote awareness, understanding and acceptance.

Six Stories Up in Climate Change is the final production of Tellin' Tales Theatre's 22nd season.

Poster design is by David Lee Csicsko and photography is by Suzanne Metzel.

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