
WANDER: Lincoln Square--
A Chicago Walking Experience
COMING September 19 – November 1,
TIX NOW AVAILABLE AT LINK BELOW
Guided tours are given weekly Thursday through Sunday, in Lincoln Square; includes live agents and prerecorded historical scenes to facilitate exploration of the town’s present with the discovery of its past. Each showing will include up to 20 socially distanced ticket holders and last approximately 65 minutes.Participants will be shared info on where to meet for the beginning of each tour and then may select their own path, following guided audio stories led by representatives of the past and/or watching live interactions between civilians from a distance, amplified through the app via microphone and headphones.
NOTE: WANDER— was designed with an understanding that the Covid pandemic is an ongoing, fragile situation, sensitive to fluctuating health/safety requirements, precautions/discoveries, therefore all procedures are subject to change at any time.
A Chicago Walking Experience
COMING September 19 – November 1,
TIX NOW AVAILABLE AT LINK BELOW
Guided tours are given weekly Thursday through Sunday, in Lincoln Square; includes live agents and prerecorded historical scenes to facilitate exploration of the town’s present with the discovery of its past. Each showing will include up to 20 socially distanced ticket holders and last approximately 65 minutes.Participants will be shared info on where to meet for the beginning of each tour and then may select their own path, following guided audio stories led by representatives of the past and/or watching live interactions between civilians from a distance, amplified through the app via microphone and headphones.
NOTE: WANDER— was designed with an understanding that the Covid pandemic is an ongoing, fragile situation, sensitive to fluctuating health/safety requirements, precautions/discoveries, therefore all procedures are subject to change at any time.
MEET THE AGENTS

CAROLINE CHU (she/her/hers) is a proud Chicagoan thrilled to be working with Chicago Immersive for the first time. Chicago credits: Short Shakespeare! Macbeth (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Peerless (First Floor Theater), And Then There Were None (Drury Lane), Cambodian Rock Band (Victory Gardens), Cold Town/Hotline (Raven Theatre). International: Richard III, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Love’s Labour’s Lost (Prague Shakespeare Company). Caroline is a company member at First Floor Theater and a recent graduate of Northwestern University. She is represented by Stewart Talent. Caroline sends her love to her family and friends, who always go above and beyond to support her.

PARK KRAUSEN (she/her/hers) Park's jam is making theatrical work around community, history, psychology and big questions. Work that shakes up the relationship between participant and performer and takes it outside of the walls of the theater. She served as the Producing Artistic Director of Théâtre du Rêve (the only Francophone theater in the US) for 10 years where she commissioned, curated, directed, spear-headed and acted in a number of plays and artistic happenings with artists of various disciplines from all over the US and the French-speaking world. In Chicago, you may have seen her on stage at the Goodman, Chicago Dramatists or About Face. She's played most of Shakespeare's females under 40, loves travel, wine and is a bit of a Beckett- Head. She is so happy to be back with this Chicago Artistic Community after a too long hiatus. She is currently developing a web-series among other things.

ELLIOT SAGAY (he/him/his) is a recent graduate of Northwestern University with concentrations in playwriting and acting. His play, hoop dreams, was published by Black Lives, Black Words, a theatrical organization devoted to black empowerment. Elliot’s most recent play, The Last White Rhinoceros, will receive a workshop/reading in the 2019 Agnes Nixon Play Festival, a university-sponsored festival for undergraduate new work. On stage, Elliot most recently appeared in Call Me Madam (Porchlight Music Theater) and Big River (Round Barn Theater). Outside of the arts, he enjoys cooking and watching soccer.

JULIAN JOOLZ STROOP (they/them/theirs) Ah, stranger, quick, come in from the cold… have you met Joolz? Joolz makes art. Sometimes Joolz makes other things. Strange, terrible, unspeakable things. You may have seen them in the Passage Theatre’s ALL-ONE! The Dr. Bronner’s Play, in This is a Chair as part of Haven Theater’s Directors Haven, in Grace and the Hannukah Miracle with Chicago Immersive, or most recently: screaming silently in your own nightmares. When they aren’t polymorphing into other creatures/things, you may find them doodling monsters, writing stories, or playing D&D. If you’re feeling brave, follow them on Instagram @itsjoolz.