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Provision Theater Company is proud to present its
2009-2010
Season

Adapted and Directed by Tim Gregory
Apr 10 - May 23
Previews Apr 7, 8 & 9

(for Individual Tickets)
A world premiere production based on the best-selling autobiography by Corrie ten Boom. The true story of a family that fought the Nazi madness with the only weapon they had:
Love.
The inspiring true story of Holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom. With the WWII Nazi invasion of Holland, the ten Boom family joins the underground resistance to help save Jewish families. But when they are arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps themselves, they're left with nothing to cling to but their faith.
Provision Theater: The Music Series
The Music Series is a fun, laid-back way for our patrons to experience some of the finest musical talent in the city.

We are proud to present four different musical performances at our theater:
Musical Theater Showstoppers!
Wed, Jan 6th at 7:30pm
A showcase of some of musical theater’s greatest hits with some of Chicago’s most extraordinary musical theater talent.
Rokko & Friends
Mon, Feb. 15 at 7:30pm
Chicago’s prolific composer Alaric “Rokko” Jans performs some of his original music with the help of some very talented friends.
Bluegrass Hoedown
Mon, March 8th 7:30pm
Come have a toe-tappin’, knee-slappin’ good time with one of Chicago’s best-known Bluegrass band Tangleweed alongside some of the city’s most talented Bluegrass artists.
A Classical Evening
Mon, March 22nd 7:30pm
Maestro Duain Wolfe, from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, hosts an evening of vocal music featuring some of Chicago’s finest vocal singers

by Harry Chapin and Tom Key
Sep 12 - Nov 8
Previews Sep 10 & 11

(for Individual Tickets)
The revamped version of this entertaining musical features the reverential retelling of the Gospels of Matthew and John in a contemporary southern setting, set to bluegrass music. The award winning musical is based on the book The Cotton Patch Gospel of Matthew and John by Clarence Jordan, a Bible scholar and Civil Rights activist. Tom Key and Russell Treyz adapted Jordan's writtings and worked with the late Harry Chapin to create this musical stage version.
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