Oracle Productions (Oracle Theatre Company) was a
Chicago,
Illinois based
theatre company founded in 2001. Oracle moved into a storefront space at 3809 N Broadway in June 2006. In 2010 Oracle moved to a theater model dubbed "Public Access Theatre".[1] Their "store front" style influenced the first shop front theatre of the
UK.[2] Oracle ceased operations at the end of 2016 citing personal changes for their Executive Producer and Director.[3][4]
2008 Termen Vox Machina (written by M. Deegan, directed by Max Truax,[13] Newcity's Top 5 Memorable Productions by a Smaller Theatre Troupe 2008 - according to Fabrizio O. Almeida[14])
2007 Disturbed II
2007 Scotland Road (written by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Ben Fuchsen)[15]
2006 Tape (written by
Stephen Belber, directed by Ben Fuchsen, Newcity Chicago - Top 5 Memorable Productions by Smaller Theater Troupes 2007[17][unreliable source?])
Oracle Productions (Oracle Theatre Company) was a
Chicago,
Illinois based
theatre company founded in 2001. Oracle moved into a storefront space at 3809 N Broadway in June 2006. In 2010 Oracle moved to a theater model dubbed "Public Access Theatre".[1] Their "store front" style influenced the first shop front theatre of the
UK.[2] Oracle ceased operations at the end of 2016 citing personal changes for their Executive Producer and Director.[3][4]
2008 Termen Vox Machina (written by M. Deegan, directed by Max Truax,[13] Newcity's Top 5 Memorable Productions by a Smaller Theatre Troupe 2008 - according to Fabrizio O. Almeida[14])
2007 Disturbed II
2007 Scotland Road (written by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by Ben Fuchsen)[15]
2006 Tape (written by
Stephen Belber, directed by Ben Fuchsen, Newcity Chicago - Top 5 Memorable Productions by Smaller Theater Troupes 2007[17][unreliable source?])