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    The White City: Burnham's Dream

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    Presented by Lubeznik Center for the Arts at Lubeznik Center for the Arts

    July 19, 2009

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    The White City: Daniel Burnham's Dream sings the story of the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago, the Columbian Exposition, planned and constructed under the leadership of Daniel Burnham. It is a story of contrast and comedy, potential and challenge. What he learned in creating the White City inspired Burnham's vision for the City of Chicago. The musical traces his challenges and personal journey from architect for the rich to humanist, concerned with making the city of Chicago a better place for all its people. Book by June Finfer, Music by Elizabeth Doyle, Lyrics by June Finfer and Elilzabeth Doyle. The production includes a cast of nine. Original Music, including songs such as "We are a Team" (ragtime), and "Never Marry an Architect" (Gilbert and Sullivanesque). June Finfer is president of Lost and Found Productions, a not for profit media and event producing organization that has raised pubic awareness about art and architecture with video documentaries and plays about Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson, Daniel Burnham, and others. Finfer is a Chicagoan who has spent several summers enjoying the lakefront in Beverly Shores, IN. Her play, The Glass House, has been optioned for production in New York. Elizabeth Doyle is a Chicago singer/songwriter who has written music for several musicals, including Sleepy Hollow. In the 1909 Plan of Chicago, Burnham wrote: "This same spirit which carried out the Exposition in such a manner as to make it a lasting credit to the city is still the soul of Chicago, vital and dominant.This spirit 'the spirit of Chicago' is our greatest asset. It is not merely civic pride: it is rather the constant, steady determination to bring about the very best conditions of city life for all the people."


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        Lubeznik Center for the Arts

        101 W. 2nd St.
        Michigan City, IN 46360

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        Tickets: $15

        Info Phone: (219) 874-4900

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        Dates:
        July 19, 2009

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        5:00 p.m.

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