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 On the marquee at Landmark Century Center for the premiere of   The Curse of the Tempest Jewel    photo by Carl Morrison

On the marquee at Landmark Century Center for the premiere of The Curse of the Tempest Jewel

photo by Carl Morrison

 Our cast and crew on location at The Field Museum

Our cast and crew on location at The Field Museum

 filming with a vintage car thanks to American Classic Rides

filming with a vintage car thanks to American Classic Rides

 Teaching artist Kendra and actors Kathleen and Andrew wait for cameras to be set for a scene

Teaching artist Kendra and actors Kathleen and Andrew wait for cameras to be set for a scene

 actors Lucas and Jack on location at Lincoln Park Conservatory

actors Lucas and Jack on location at Lincoln Park Conservatory

 facilitator, Susan, drops in lines for The Rough and Tumbles filming The Curse of the Tempest Jewel

facilitator, Susan, drops in lines for The Rough and Tumbles filming The Curse of the Tempest Jewel

 Actor Andrew Kosnik serves as AD filming a scene in Lincoln Park

Actor Andrew Kosnik serves as AD filming a scene in Lincoln Park

 setting up between takes at the Historic Maxwell St. Police Station

setting up between takes at the Historic Maxwell St. Police Station

 On the marquee for the premiere of our second feature film,   The Spy Who Knew Me    photo by Justin Bodary

On the marquee for the premiere of our second feature film, The Spy Who Knew Me

photo by Justin Bodary

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 On the marquee at Landmark Century Center for the premiere of   The Curse of the Tempest Jewel    photo by Carl Morrison
 Our cast and crew on location at The Field Museum
 filming with a vintage car thanks to American Classic Rides
 Teaching artist Kendra and actors Kathleen and Andrew wait for cameras to be set for a scene
 actors Lucas and Jack on location at Lincoln Park Conservatory
 facilitator, Susan, drops in lines for The Rough and Tumbles filming The Curse of the Tempest Jewel
 Actor Andrew Kosnik serves as AD filming a scene in Lincoln Park
 setting up between takes at the Historic Maxwell St. Police Station
 On the marquee for the premiere of our second feature film,   The Spy Who Knew Me    photo by Justin Bodary
IMG_0585.jpg
13669422_549003471977420_2668323008855614094_o.jpg
Henrietta.jpg
IMG_0747.jpg
Quincy_05.png
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13680049_550414725169628_1483525209314362430_o.jpg
Chicago.jpg
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IMG_0034.jpg
IMG_3713.jpg
Fiona smiles.jpg
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