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Saturday, May 30 at 7:30 CDT

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The Sparrow tells the story of Emily Book, a small-town high-school senior returning home ten years after a tragic accident that claimed the lives of her entire class. As the town struggles to accept the strange girl who reminds them of what they lost, Emily attempts to hide the special powers that make her different.


The Sparrow ran in three consecutive productions in 2007. Opening at the Viaduct to rave reviews, the show extended and sold out its run and transferred to the Garage at Steppenwolf as part of the Visiting Company Initiative. Broadway in Chicago helped the show make a commercial transfer to The Apollo Theatre where it received national acclaim.


The performance was recorded with multiple cameras in 2007 by HMS Media at The Apollo and features The House company members Carolyn Defrin as Emily Book, Paige Hoffman as Jenny McGrath, Cliff Chamberlain as Dan Christopher, along with ensemble appearances by Johnny Arena, Stephen Taylor, Lauren Vitz, Ele Matelan, and Chris Mathews. Guest artists include Erin Neal, Ryan Bolletino, Lauren McCarthy, Elizabeth Levy, and Patrick Andrews. Design work by Tommy Rapley (Choreographer), Kevin O'Donnell (Composer), Collette Pollard (Scenic), Ana Kuzmanic (Costumes), Ben Wilhelm (Lights), Michael Griggs (Sound), Dennis Watkins (Magic), Lucas Merino (Video), Tracey Otwell (Props) and Brian DesGranges (Stage Manager). The production was directed by Nathan Allen.


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Who will be on the live-stream?
On the live stream, Company Members Carolyn Defrin (Emily Book), Cliff Chamberlain (Mr. Christopher), Paige Hoffman (Jenny McGrath), Chris Mathews (co-author), Jake Minton (co-author), and Nathan Allen (co-author, director). You can chat with us and with each other in the YouTube chat, and we'll welcome your stories of seeing (or missing) The Sparrow back in 2007.

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Can kids watch?
Older kids (10+) can watch. The play is rated PG-13. It deals with themes of death and grief around the untimely passing of children. In some scenes we see parents coping with loss in very tangible ways. Late the play, an adult crosses the line with a student, merging grief with desire in a way that is complicated for adult viewers and may not be suitable for kids watching. We'll keep the commentary by the artists as PG as we can!


CONTENT WARNING: The House is so proud to offer this show as an uplifting and joyful celebration of theatre and community healing. However, the play's inciting incident is the 10-year-anniversary of the deaths of many second-grade children in a bus accident. Emily Book is the sole survivor. We grieve with the parents, many still locked in their loss, as they navigate Emily's return to their small town.

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: Inciting Incident Anniversary + Progress Update

For updates on what's next at The House, join our newsletter list or make a donation.


Islamic books>>download free pdf books.

The Sparrow tells the story of Emily Book, a small-town high-school senior returning home ten years after a tragic accident that claimed the lives of her entire class. As the town struggles to accept the strange girl who reminds them of what they lost, Emily attempts to hide the special powers that make her different.


The Sparrow ran in three consecutive productions in 2007. Opening at the Viaduct to rave reviews, the show extended and sold out its run and transferred to the Garage at Steppenwolf as part of the Visiting Company Initiative. Broadway in Chicago helped the show make a commercial transfer to The Apollo Theatre where it received national acclaim.


The performance was recorded with multiple cameras in 2007 by HMS Media at The Apollo and features The House company members Carolyn Defrin as Emily Book, Paige Hoffman as Jenny McGrath, Cliff Chamberlain as Dan Christopher, along with ensemble appearances by Johnny Arena, Stephen Taylor, Lauren Vitz, Ele Matelan, and Chris Mathews. Guest artists include Erin Neal, Ryan Bolletino, Lauren McCarthy, Elizabeth Levy, and Patrick Andrews. Design work by Tommy Rapley (Choreographer), Kevin O'Donnell (Composer), Collette Pollard (Scenic), Ana Kuzmanic (Costumes), Ben Wilhelm (Lights), Michael Griggs (Sound), Dennis Watkins (Magic), Lucas Merino (Video), Tracey Otwell (Props) and Brian DesGranges (Stage Manager). The production was directed by Nathan Allen.


Who will be on the live-stream?
On the live stream, Company Members Carolyn Defrin (Emily Book), Cliff Chamberlain (Mr. Christopher), Paige Hoffman (Jenny McGrath), Chris Mathews (co-author), Jake Minton (co-author), and Nathan Allen (co-author, director). You can chat with us and with each other in the YouTube chat, and we'll welcome your stories of seeing (or missing) The Sparrow back in 2007.

Inciting Incident In Novel

Can kids watch?
Older kids (10+) can watch. The play is rated PG-13. It deals with themes of death and grief around the untimely passing of children. In some scenes we see parents coping with loss in very tangible ways. Late the play, an adult crosses the line with a student, merging grief with desire in a way that is complicated for adult viewers and may not be suitable for kids watching. We'll keep the commentary by the artists as PG as we can!


CONTENT WARNING: The House is so proud to offer this show as an uplifting and joyful celebration of theatre and community healing. However, the play's inciting incident is the 10-year-anniversary of the deaths of many second-grade children in a bus accident. Emily Book is the sole survivor. We grieve with the parents, many still locked in their loss, as they navigate Emily's return to their small town.

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