[Nightlife in Chicago 1948]
See what the nightlife scene in downtown Chicago was like in 1948 – in spectacular technicolor!
See what the nightlife scene in downtown Chicago was like in 1948 – in spectacular technicolor!
Witness silent film footage of Roosevelt College in its early days as filmed by some of its first students!
Watch a series of onstage performances at the Chicago Cultural Center!
Features definitive versions of Beckett’s recent works written or adapted for television. There are three additional works in The Beckett Project series produced by Global Village: What Where (1988/10 minutes), a video version of Beckett’s last play overseen by the playwright himself, Godot in San Quentin (1988/27 minutes), a fascinating version of Waiting For Godot, produced by inmates of this maximum-security prison, and Waiting for Beckett (1994/86 minutes), a unique television documentary on the life and work of the Nobel Prize-winning writer Samuel Beckett, which includes a rare scene with the playwright critiquing a video performance of one of his plays.
A fascinating version of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, produced by an all-inmate cast in San Quentin maximum-security prison. There are three additional works in The Beckett Project series produced by Global Village: What Where (1988/10 minutes), a video version of Beckett’s last play overseen by the playwright himself, Peephole Art: Beckett for Television (1992/38 minutes) featuring definitive versions of Beckett’s recent works written or adapted for television, and Waiting for Beckett (1994/86 minutes), a unique television documentary on the life and work of the Nobel Prize-winning writer Samuel Beckett, which includes a rare scene with the playwright critiquing a video performance of one of his plays.
Some of the newspaper columns written by Mike Royko are reenacted, parodied, and read live on stage!
Raw image processing footage produced as part of a multi-monitor interactive installation at the Woodfield Shopping Mall.
Raw image processing footage produced as part of a multi-monitor interactive installation at the Woodfield Shopping Mall.