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News Last Chance: David Kodeski Puts His Lousy Day To Rest in Chicago, April 24 Last Chance to catch the third in Chicago Neo-Futurist David Kodeski's "True Life Tales" series, Another Lousy Day, ending its run at the Neo-Futurarium April 24. Part of the "Neo Mondo Solo" performance series, Day began March 19.

Last Chance to catch the third in Chicago Neo-Futurist David Kodeski's "True Life Tales" series, Another Lousy Day, ending its run at the Neo-Futurarium April 24. Part of the "Neo Mondo Solo" performance series, Day began March 19.

Author-performer Kodeski discovered a pair of diaries in a thrift shop, dating back to 1960 and 1961. They detailed the everyday life of a 29 year-old Chicago woman employed at the Zenith television plant: her loves, nights at the movies, and the experience of watching the first color television sets roll over the assembly line.

Like Kodeski's previous piece, David Kodeski's True Life Tales: Doris, Kodeski explores the idea that there is nothing ordinary about the everyday lives of others.

Kodeski's been a member of the Futurists since 1993, performing in numerous productions including: True Dreams of Annie Arbor, and the Futurists' signature show, Too Much Light Make the Baby Go Blind.

For tickets or more information, call (773) 275-5255. -- By Sean McGrath

 
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