1.5 hours
The Understudy Coffee and Books
Starting at USD 0
Mon, 18 Aug, 2025 at 07:30 pm to 09:00 pm (GMT-05:00)
The Understudy Coffee and Books
5531 N Clark St, Chicago, United States
In a shipping warehouse, three coworkers grapple with daily inspirational quotes as the unforgiving holiday season looms. Breaking her vow of silence, Cate invites Newton and Kyle to her small, cold home for Thanksgiving dinner. After devouring comfort food and binge drinking, they cross professional boundaries to take inventory of their empty lives. Together they unpack uncomfortable existential questions and recognize the power it takes to say something really important.
Keegon Schuett – Playwright
Tyler Struble – Director
Madie Doppelt – Dramaturg
Stephanie Shum -cate
Jasper Johnson – newtorn
Winter Olamina – kyle
Maliha Sayed – Stage Directions
Freshly Brewed Team:
Nadya Naumaan – Co-Artistic Producer
Emma Durbin – Co-Artistic Producer
Joel Willison – Co-Artistic Producer
Mia Rhee – Associate Producer
Kandace Mack – Associate Producer
Magdalena Dalzell – Literary Committee Coordinator
Danny Fender – The Understudy Co-Owner
Adam Crawford – The Understudy Co-Owner
About Freshly Brewed
Freshly Brewed seeks to invest in Chicago’s emerging playwrights and theatre artists in keeping with The Understudy’s commitment to Community, Collaboration, and Discovery. The series features monthly readings of new plays in various stages of development. Each artist conrtibuting– playwrights, directors, and actors– will receive a stipend underwritten by the series’ anonymous donor.
Freshly Brewed also marks the inaugural collaboration between The Understudy and its neighbor, Edgewater’s Raven Theatre, who is thrilled to support The Understudy as their fiscal sponsor for this series. Click here to make a tax-deductible donation to Freshly Brewed.
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Tickets for the quiet part by Keegon Schuett can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | 11 USD |
Pay What You Can | Free |