The Pavilion


Written By Craig Wright
Directed By Julian Hester


Featuring:
 Kristin Collins (Kari), John Mossman (Peter), and Todd Wojcik (Narrator), Jason Ahlstrom (Peter Understudy), Ariel Dooley (Kari Understudy), Jenna Steege (Narrator Understudy)

Production Team: Chas Mathiew (Scenic Design), Zach Wagner (Costume Design), Levi Wilkins (Lighting Design), Petter Wahlback (Sound Design), Devon Carson (Assistant Director), Andrew Snyder (Stage Manager) and Zola Lopes (Assistant Stage Manager), Lauren Valice (Marketing)
Not Pictured: Tom McNelis (Technical Director), Julian Hester (Director)

Peter and Kari haven’t seen each other in decades –since they were high school sweethearts. Tonight is their reunion, and they are suddenly thrust back together under a canopy of stars, but closer to the center of the universe than they realize. The laws of time and space were broken in their youth, and they only have one night to set things right. A humorous, whimsical, philosophical and emotional journey spanning the universe.

Production Team


Performance Schedule

Previews: April 30th at 7:30 pm, May 1st at 3:00 pm & May 4th at 7:30pm
Opening: Thursday, May 5th, at 7:30 pm
Performances: May 6th – June 5th, 2022
Thursday, Friday & Saturday: 7:30 p.m.
Sunday: 3:00 p.m.

Accessibility & Covid Policy:
Please visit https://thedentheatre.com for accessibility and Covid information.

Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes with one intermission

Late Seating: There will be late seating

Location: The Den Theatre: 1331 North Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60622

Tickets are sold through The Den Theatre.


“Mr. Wojcik who is a hoot in all of the characters he brings to the story- just watching him is worth the price of the ticket.”
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”The story is about Peter (a sharply played performance by John Mossman) and Kari (superbly handled by Kristin Collins).”
— Alan Bresloff, Around the Town Chicago
“It’s a funny, philosophical, and emotional ride as the audience learns their story and then wonders if there is a future with them together.”
— Quinn Delaney, PlaylistHQ
“[...] Artistic Home is giving Chicago audiences a production that will move, inspire and offer an evening of laughter and reflection.”
— Colin Douglas, Chicago Theatre Review