Kaylah Crosby

Kaylah Marie Crosby (Marianne, she/her) is absolutely thrilled to be in her first production at the Athenaeum Center! She’s especially excited to finally utilize the British dialect she learned while binging Doctor Who in high school. She would like to extend special thanks to her partner, Jonathon, for his endless love and support. Kaylah’s previous Chicago credits include: Last Night and the Night Before (u/s) (Steppenwolf Theatre); A Raisin in the Sun (u/s) (Court Theatre); The Tender Trap (Blue in the Right Way); Charlotte’s Web (Young People’s Theatre of Chicago); the love object (Story Theatre); Pro-Am (First Floor Theater); Manual Cinema’s A Christmas Carol (u/s) (Writer’s Theatre); STEW (u/s) (Shattered Globe Theatre); Paris (u/s) (Steep Theatre); As You Like It (Forest Park Theatre Company). Television: Chicago Fire. Education: BFA, UIC School of Theatre and Music.

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Dante 360 opening this weekend!

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Dante 360

Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within a forest dark, for the straightforward pathway had been lost.” 

And so we all begin—in darkness.

Join Dante on his most famous journey through the depths of hell, levels upon levels of purgatory, finally discovering the light and glory of paradise. You will find terror in the wild beasts he meets along the way; and only moments later great hope at the strong woman, Beatrice, who leads him always upwards.

This contemporary staged performances of one of the most epic stories of the western world is an immersive, multi-dimensional production that leads you into Dantes universe. Returning to the stage for the 4th year, this year’s production.

Its heaven. It’s hell. But above all, it’s worth the trip.

November 8–10, 2024