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Off-Night Productions’ Inaugural Show, Proof, Runs Sunday through Tuesday

Most aspiring performers need to have day jobs. The thing is, though, those day jobs tend to be night jobs, like bartending or waiting tables. And those jobs bring in the most rent money on the same nights performances tend to happen – Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. It’s a conundrum, but there’s a new production company here in Bloomington that’s trying to solve it. Off-Night Productions is a female-led production company that produces contemporary theatre and music on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday evenings. Their inaugural production, “Proof,” runs July 16-18 in the Waldron Firebay Theater in downtown Bloomington. On the surface, the play is about math, but it’s also about mental health, stigma, sexism, and family dynamics. I invited the director of Proof, Cassie Hakken, and one of Off-Night Productions’ cofounders, Melinda Seader, into the studio to tell me more.

Alex Chambers runs WFIU’s arts desk, and produces and hosts WFIU’s Inner States, a weekly podcast and radio show about arts, culture, and ideas from southern Indiana and beyond. He’s the co-creator of How to Survive the Future, a podcast about the present, produced in partnership with Indiana Humanities. He has a PhD in American Studies, with a dissertation called Climate Violence and the Poetics of Refuge, and a book of poems called Bindings: A Preparation, about domestic life and empire. In his spare time, he teaches audio storytelling at the IU Media School. When he’s not in the woods gathering sound, you might see him out for a run on the streets of Bloomington.