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:The Neoteric rang out 1985 with a reprise of the <em>Elastic Theatre</em> theme. By this time there had been several personnel changes, and I would love to see a program with the list of performers should anyone still have one. Of course it is possible we never produced one, as the Ensemble's organization abilities had been thoroughly taxed by <em>ArtBus</em> and logistics was not the strongest suit of the Chicago fringe galleries (few could survive on the largesse of the Illinois Arts Council alone, so day gigs conflicted as a rule).


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Revision as of 20:39, 23 January 2012

Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, December 1985
Flyer, 5/5: 11th Annual Juried Show of Illinois Artists
Randolph Street Gallery et al
Plain paper copy
8 1/2 x 11 inches
December 1985
Copyright / (cc) notice
Collection of David and Rebecca Ayer
The Neoteric rang out 1985 with a reprise of the Elastic Theatre theme. By this time there had been several personnel changes, and I would love to see a program with the list of performers should anyone still have one. Of course it is possible we never produced one, as the Ensemble's organization abilities had been thoroughly taxed by ArtBus and logistics was not the strongest suit of the Chicago fringe galleries (few could survive on the largesse of the Illinois Arts Council alone, so day gigs conflicted as a rule).