Why do we keep certain artifacts from our past (letters, trinkets, etc.)? What memories do they evoke? Through story and song, Sue Fink explores the treasures we choose to keep, and the places those treasures allow us to revisit. We break time’s linear path and in that sense, travel through time. As Sue shares her own treasures, the audience is magically transported to their own special places, unerasable by time. Is life but a dream?
Chicago-based singer-songwriter Sue Fink enchants audiences with her whimsical perspective on the world. Through song and story (and story-songs), she shares witty and perceptive observations of the human condition. Her genre is folk with a hint of jazz, a large dollop of humor, and a drop of sadness for good measure. You may have seen her perform around town (or the Midwest), or heard her songs on local and national folk radio stations. Her “Alternate Universe” song was included in Episode 691 of This American Life (NPR). https://suefink.com
- General admission seating. Doors at 3:00 PM.
- Show will run 60 minutes without intermission.
- Entire venue is fully accessible.
- Cash and Venmo/Zelle sales at the door if tickets are still available.
- Dining available downstairs before and after performance. Drinks can be brought into theater.
- Free parking in nearby lot and metered on the street.
SOLO SUNDAY is produced by SCOTT WHITEHAIR, creator of Story Lab Chicago, This Much Is True, and Do Not Submit. More info at www.scottwhitehair.com.