Athenaeum Center Theatre & Open Window Theatre present

Frassati

The extraordinary life of a modern saint-in-the-making
Cancelled
 
Show Cancelled

We regret to share that Frassati has been cancelled and postponed. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.
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About the Show

He climbed mountains, cracked jokes, and changed lives—now his story climbs to the stage.

Experience the remarkable life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati like never before in Frassati, the critically acclaimed stage production by playwright Jeremy Stanbary. Returning in a powerful, newly updated touring edition, Frassati commemorates the centennial of the young Italian’s death and aligns with the Catholic Church’s Jubilee Year and the canonization weekend of Blessed Frassati—offering audiences across America and beyond a chance to encounter a life of radical faith, boundless joy, and spiritual heroism.

Born into privilege but drawn to the poor, Frassati defied expectations. An avid mountaineer, university student, and political activist, he lived fully, passionately, and faithfully before succumbing to polio in 1925 at just 24 years old. At his funeral, thousands—many of them the poor and marginalized he had quietly served—poured into the streets, revealing a legacy far more profound than anyone had imagined.

Described as a “spiritual biographical drama,” Frassati goes beyond historical retelling to unveil the enduring spiritual truths of his life. In a world wrestling with division, disillusionment, and despair, Pier Giorgio Frassati stands as a beacon of joyful defiance against darkness—a man who lived out the paradox of the Gospel: “Whoever loses their life for my sake will find it.”

Audiences will be moved, challenged, and inspired by this stirring production that celebrates a life marked not by earthly triumph, but by self-giving love, contagious joy, and unwavering conviction. Whether you’re encountering Frassati for the first time or returning to his story with fresh eyes, this play is a timely reminder of the greatness each of us is called to pursue.

Don’t miss your chance to witness this unforgettable portrayal of a modern-day saint in the making—Frassati is more than a play; it’s a call to holiness.

This show is a co-production with Open Window Theatre.

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Event Details

Doors Open: 1 hour before showtime
Running Time: ~150 minutes
Intermission: Yes
Ages: All ages
Performance Space: Historic Main Stage
Address: 2936 N Southport Ave. Chicago, IL 60657
Parking: Free behind the building on Oakdale, and South of the building on Southport
Late Arrival Policy: You are subject to lose your assigned seat if you arrive more than 15 minutes after the start of the event
Refund Policy: NO REFUNDS

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