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Everyman's move to Town Theatre is delayed

Don't call the moving trucks quite yet.

Everyman Theatre initially announced plans to relocate to the Town Theatre on the West Side in the fall of 2009, but the troupe's move has been pushed back. 

For the next two or three years, the actors will continue to perform in the intimate, black box venue at 1727 N. Charles St. Artistic director Vincent Lancisi says that tax credits and paperwork are delaying the relocation until 2010 or 2011.

"When I began this process, experts told me that building a new theater would take more time, and cost more money, than I ever thought possible," Lancisi says.

 

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Critical Mass is The Sun's blog for critics. Contributors will include Tim Smith (classical music), David Zurawik (TV), Glenn McNatt (fine art), Michael Sragow (movies), Mary Carole McCauley (theater), Rashod D. Ollison (pop music), Ed Gunts (architecture), Tim Swift (pop culture) and Chris Kaltenbach (arts).

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