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Red Kite Project
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Oily Cart is an acclaimed London-based theater company specializing in producing material for the very young and for children with special needs. Now they’ve teamed up with the Chicago Children’s Theater to create a wholly interactive, multi-sensory experience for autistic kids. It’s called The Red Kite Project. Chicago Children’s Theater artistic director Jackie Russell recently sat down with Eight Forty Eight’s Dan Bindert. She says that even though there’s a structure to the performance, they’re breaking new ground with each show.
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Susan, Chicago // Tuesday, May 06, 2008 @ 9:45 PM
Kudos to the Chicago Children's Theater and Jacqueline Russell for for bringing The Red Kite Project to Chicago.
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Michelle, Chicago // Wednesday, May 07, 2008 @ 4:38 PM
I am incredibly impressed with the insight of Jacqui Russell and The Chicago Children's Theatre, giving us this new creative window through which we can look.
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