When: December 6–15
Where: Mrs. Murphy & Sons Irish Bistro, 3905 N. Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60613
Price: $40; 21+

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #intimate, #interactive, #ContactAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory (see below)

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The Ode at Pint’s End, written by Lauren N. Fields and Janie Killips, is an epic folktale that utilizes traditional Irish music and new music by Janie Killips.

As they celebrate a full year on dry land, three Irish sailors recount the story of a shipwreck that changed their lives and the secrets they found at the bottom of the sea that still haunt them. Their tale unfolds in increasingly magical ways with the help of the mystical Merrows, the sailors’ wives, and the audience. The Ode at Pint’s End explores the journey from ambition to wisdom, the weight of our choices, and how we learn to let go.

Join Birch House for this intimate immersive experience as we take Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro back in time to the 1860’s, transforming it into The Broken Oar Pub, the home of our sailors and their stories.

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Office facilities provided by Thymele Arts, in Los Angeles, CA.

Contact Level: Light (Business/Acquaintance) to Moderate (Familial), with ability to opt out.

Content Advisories: Discuss of the ocean and shipwrecks.

Venue is on the second story of a building with an elevator. The performance itself have also accommodates wheelchairs and walkers.