Steel Beam Theatre Announces May 19th Industry Networking Night

In its mission to bring hit professional Chicago theatrical shows to the suburbs, Steel Beam Theatre in St. Charles is thrilled to announce that the Friday, May 19, 7:30 PM performance of the award-winning smash hit The Princess Strikes Back will be an Industry Night for actors, singers, dancers, directors, choreographers, vocal directors, musicians, playwrights, composers, stage managers, tech people and all others involved in the world of theatre and entertainment.

The Pay What You Can promotion offers admission to the smashing comedy for those any individual bringing their resume (and headshot if a performer) and a suggested donation of $5 or more.

Steel Beam Theatre’s Industry Night is a way for those in the entertainment industry or aspiring to be in the industry to see an award-winning production while gaining an introduction to the St. Charles theatre which could lead to future work.

“Steel Beam Theatre is preparing to announce our 2023-2024 season, so this is the perfect time for theatre people to come meet us. We are always looking to expand our network of talented actors, directors, technical designers and other members of the theatrical community,” says Steel Beam Theatre managing director Catie Early. “We hire everyone from seasoned professionals to those looking to get their start in the industry. So come say hi and get your foot in the door.”

The Princess Strikes Back: One Woman’s Search for the Space Cowboy of her Dreams is a one-woman comedy that has been packing houses in Chicago and is now going on tour. The heartwarming show is about love and romance with just enough sci fi references to make you giggle – but you don’t have to be a sci fi fan to enjoy it.

Starring actress and comedian Victoria Montalbano, The Princess Strikes Back is a thrilling romp that tells the star’s search for love despite none of her prospects ever living up to the shadow cast by her first crush: Han Solo – the handsome, sarcastic, dashing wanted man brought to life by Harrison Ford.

“This story is hilariously funny but at the same time has elements of nostalgia and romance,” raves Rikki Lee Travolta who is executive producing the joint production between Steel Beam Theatre and Truth & Justice Entertainment.

In addition to the Industry Night on Friday, May 19 at 7:30 PM, The Princess Strikes Back also plays Sunday May 21st at 3 PM at Steel Beam’s divine space in the heart of downtown St. Charles. Steel Beam Theatre is a professional theatre in the Western suburbs of Chicago known for the quality of its productions and dedication to being a safe space for all.

The opening act for The Princess Strikes Back on both Friday, May 19 and Sunday, May 21 will be Any Suggestions? Improv Troupe. Any Suggestions? will also headline their own full-scale improv show on Saturday May 20 at the theatre.

In addition to the Industry Night on Friday, May 19 at 7:30 PM, The Princess Strikes Back also plays Sunday May 21st at 3 PM at Steel Beam’s divine space in the heart of downtown St. Charles. Steel Beam Theatre is a professional theatre in the Western suburbs of Chicago known for the quality of its productions and dedication to being a safe space for all.

“Networking and meeting the right people can be just the step entertainers need to take the next step in their careers,” says Early. “The Steel Beam Industry Night is the perfect way to do that. Please come so we can have your contact info for possible work with us.”

Steel Beam Theatre is conveniently located at 111 W. Main Steet in downtown St. Charles. It is a cozy theater with great ambiance and a celebrated reputation. There is ample free parking in the area and a host of delightful shops and restaurants to enjoy before performances and plenty of nightlife options for after the show.

For tickets to The Princess Strikes Back at 7:30 PM on Friday May 19 and 3 PM Sunday May 21 and Any Suggestions: May The Laughs Be With You on Saturday May 20 at 7:30 PM visit www.SteelBeamTheatre.com, call (630) 587-8521 or email Info@steelbeamtheatre.com

Industry Night patrons for May 19 do not need to make online reservations. Those coming for the Pay What You Can Industry Night should bring their resume (and headshots if available) and donation for admission at the door.

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