ABOUT THIS SHOW

What does the future hold? At least one answer to this question can be found by buying a ticket to this triple billed evening of performative transmissions from this world and beyond. Ginger Krebs will mesmerize and apologize her way through a backdoor portal to power, Ian Hatcher will offer coaching on gainful employment in the age of AI, and experimental sound duo Coppice will conduct a "stretch to realtime grounding (Earth dilating with interlacing triangles)".

 

ABOUT GINGER KREBS

Ginger Krebs choreographs, performs, makes visual art and leads collaborative ensemble projects in Chicago. Her work has been described as “inherently funny without having a clear joke to ‘get’,” and “funny, ordinary, uncanny and scary all at once”. Her 2022 ensemble performance, All We Can See from Here was presented at The Dance Center of Columbia College and as part of that year’s LookOut series at Steppenwolf. 


ABOUT IAN HATCHER

Ian Hatcher, praised deservingly and internationally as the "Max Headroom of poetry," is an artist, writer, coder and voice actor whose work focuses on language and the tech industry. His lecture performances and sound poetry readings have been presented across North America and Europe. He is a member of Lucky Pierre and the SLZY MYLFS, teaches at MassArt and is a PhD candidate at CU Boulder.


ABOUT COPPICE

Since 2009, Chicago-based Coppice (Noé Cuéllar & Joseph Kramer) have produced numerous works of experimental music that has been praised as “rich and highly abstract,” “volatile,” “bewildering,” “a universe unto itself” and "music that simply exists on its own terms.” Coppice's live works have been presented at museums, universities and DIY spaces, and its recorded works published on numerous artist-run labels. 

 

Artist Links: www.gingerkrebs.com, www.ianhatcher.net, https://futurevessel.tumblr.com

Running Time

One hour and thirty minutes

Due to the high volume and wide breadth of work we present, we are often not able to proactively offer content advisories for individual performances. However, if you have specific concerns about stage effects (such as strobe lights or fog/haze) that might have a bearing on comfort or well-being, or if you would like to know more about the age appropriateness of the performance, please contact the box office at 312-335-1650.

Patron Code of Conduct

Welcome to Steppenwolf, one of the premiere ensemble theaters in America. By visiting us, you agree to adhere to the theatre’s Patron Code of Conduct and Health and Safety Protocols.

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Running Time

One hour and thirty minutes

Content Advisory

Due to the high volume and wide breadth of work we present, we are often not able to proactively offer content advisories for individual performances. However, if you have specific concerns about stage effects (such as strobe lights or fog/haze) that might have a bearing on comfort or well-being, or if you would like to know more about the age appropriateness of the performance, please contact the box office at 312-335-1650.

Patron Code of Conduct

Welcome to Steppenwolf, one of the premiere ensemble theaters in America. By visiting us, you agree to adhere to the theatre’s Patron Code of Conduct and Health and Safety Protocols.

 SPONSORS