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Make/Believe for all ages returns this weekend!

Two more chances remain to catch Make/Believe, a short play festival for young audiences, at the NorthCenter Town Square.

Make/Believe, a short play festival for young audiences, returns this weekend to the NorthCenter Town Square. Audiences last week loved these tales of flowers becoming what they always meant to be and puppies making friends. Come early to get a good spot and visit our kids crafts table!

The seven stories that make up this year's Make/Believe festival are filled with young people, plants, puppies and a blue balloon who must face great obstacles to discover who (or what) they’re meant to be. From the Filipino-American girl who is trying to find her way home in Sunshine and the Sea of Lost Things to the littlest fish in the ocean proving all sizes matter in Krill’s Quest, the protagonists in these plays face the types of struggles modern children will recognize from their own lives.

This year's curated festival features a mix of new and previously performed plays from past Make/Believe festivals, written by both local and national playwrights. The plays, as always, have been written for audiences 10 and under, but are meant to be enjoyed by all ages.

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All seven plays will be produced on each day of the festival at the new NorthCenter Town Square – an outdoor space in the heart of the NorthCenter neighborhood. Some seating is available, but audience members are encouraged to bring their own chairs and picnics. The show is free, but donations are always appreciated.

Selected scripts are Asherella by Lori Taylor, Best Friends by Adam Eugene Hurst, A Blue Hydrangea by Eric Braman, Can You Hear the Mermaids Singing? by Rachel Atkins, It's Poppin' by Steven San Luis, Krill's Quest by Angelle Whavers and Sunshine and the Sea of Lost Things by Sarah Lina Sparks. Information on the plays, along with cast and crew biographies are available on the Make/Believe webpage.

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Make/Believe is made possible, in part, by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency and by support from the NorthCenter Chamber of Commerce.

The remaining shows take place at 2:30 p.m. Saturday July 23 and 30 at NorthCenter Town Square (4100 N. Damen Ave., Chicago).

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