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Tim Clue's first writing gig was stand-up comedy. However, in 1991 he established Short Story Theater with Marco Benassi, a multimedia theatrical company that combined short fiction adaptations with documentary footage. Greek Streets was their inaugural work, using short stories by Harry Mark Petrakis. Other Definitions of Confinement premiered at the National Jewish Theater in 1993, introducing the life and writings of Russian political prisoner Dmitry Stonov, and in 1997 Coloring Potential debuted and focused on the stories of Chicago's inner-city youth. In 1999, Spike Manton and Clue wrote and directed a Chicago-based television sitcom pilot, Tiny Pig, that "made it into the can," but not on TV; it is now being adapted into a comedy musical. Their play Leaving Iowa is also being written as a screenplay. Clue grew up in Rochelle, Ill., and still lives in Chicago with his wife, Kathryn Lake, one cat, no kids and no station wagon.
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| Leaving Iowa | LE5 | $7.50 | Full-Length | 6 | |
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