With Geraldine Dulex, Chris Kaufman, Bryn Packard and Chris Popio.

Set and light by Brian Sidney Bembridge. Costumes by Tonette Navarro. Music by Gabriel Dib. Assistant Diretor: Mariana Leite

Written and directed by Emilio Williams

Opens March 14th at Stage773

Friday, March 22, 2013

Meet Tedd and Mar

Christopher Kauffmann and Géraldine Dulex play Tedd and Mar on "Tables and Beds". Their chemistry is memorable. And their commitment to perfection and the material at hand, one for the ages!

A few days before opening of our show, Christopher and Géraldine starred in a series of online comic sketches that are going viral.

Check out the two marvelous clowns in action on the links below!

And you can come to see them on "Tables and Beds", being silly, but never stupid at Stage773.




You can watch another hysterical video here.

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About Géraldine (Mar)
Géraldine Dulex is overjoyed to collaborate with Emilio Williams after premiering his pocket size farce Smartphones at Trap Door Theatre. She was last seen in Garden of Delights with New Stage Theatre at Theatre for the New City in New York City. Chicago credits include: Dead Man’s Cell Phone (Steppenwolf), A Memory of Two Mondays and After the Fall (Eclipse), Robin Hood (Theatre-Hikes), The Censor (Ebb and Flow) and numerous contemporary European plays at Trap Door Theatre. She is a recipient of an artist grant for her one-woman show Fawn and holds a B.S. from Northwestern University. Danke vo tüfschtem Herze Mama und Papa! www.geraldinedulex.com

About Christopher (Tedd)
Christopher is thrilled to be a part of the inaugural production of The Chicago Theater Sweatshop! Co-founder and Operations Manager for Picaro Media, LLC. He was born in NYC, raised in Miami, and now resides right here in Wrigleyville. He studied at the Acting School of South Florida and then at the T. Schreiber Studio in NYC. Some of his past credits include: "Burn This" with the Alliance Theatre Lab, "Living Together" with Rude Mechanical Productions, and "Bent" with Hubris Productions, where he also made his directorial debut with the acclaimed original musical “Annee Pocalypse” at the 2010 Chicago Fringe Festival. This past summer he also directed "People in the City" with the comedy duo "Dominizuelan." He would like to dedicate this performance to his own E. and C. ¡Ponte listo!




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