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Filament Theatre, the Northwest Side's premier theater for young audiences, is delighted to announce the cast of the world premiere of Farewell Opportunity, written by local Chicago playwright Georgette Kelly and commissioned by Filament Theatre in 2019. The piece was a finalist for the John F. Kennedy Center's New Visions/New Voices workshop/festival, which is dedicated to supporting the development of new plays and musicals for young audiences. The show officially runs May 2 – May 17, 2026, with previews beginning April 25, at Filament Theatre. 

Written by Georgette Kelly and directed by Raquel Torre, the cast of Farewell Opportunity includes: Veronique Le (Tara), Takeisha Monet (Dr. Silva), Osiris Gabriel Mundo (Opportunity), Emily Zhang (Halley), Arielle Conrad (Understudy) and Miranda "MT" Taylor (Understudy). This galactic story explores complex themes through poetic language and magical realism, asking its young audiences, "How do you keep on roving when you—or someone you love—faces a dust storm that threatens to block out the sun?" 

"This production is about creating space (in outer space) to talk about mortality and completion with younger audiences," shares Director Raquel Torre. "From my first reading of Farewell Opportunity, I was struck by its honesty, poetry, and joy. My favorite niche in theatre making is tackling tough topics through joyful language, which this play truly exemplifies!"

Farewell Opportunity will be performed on Wednesdays at 10 AM, Saturdays at 11 AM & 2 PM, and Sundays at 2 PM & 6 PM. Performances begin on April 25, with the official run spanning from May 2 through May 17. All ages welcome, best enjoyed by ages 5+. School and community group pricing available. Tickets at www.filamenttheatre.org. To inquire about school field trips or group buy-outs, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Farewell Opportunity

By Georgette Kelly

Directed by Raquel Torre

At Filament Theatre

May 2 – May 17, 2026 (with previews beginning April 25)

Farewell Opportunity follows Halley, who visits the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab and meets the Opportunity Mars rover. The two share a curious spirit and a shortened life expectancy. Halley and the NASA scientist in charge of the Mars mission find themselves transformed by an unlikely friendship—with each other, and with a rolling robot millions of miles away. 

The Creative and Design Team of Farewell Opportunity includes Georgette Kelly (Playwright), Raquel Torre (Director), Korey Pimental (Assistant Director & Disability Access Advocate), Jojo Wallenberg (Stage Manager), Emily Brink (Properties Designer), E. Tylkowski (Production Manager), Kelsey Chigas (Audience Engagement Designer), Kyle Anthony Cortés (Sound Designer), Seojung Jang (Lighting Designer), Jazmin Aurora Medina (Costume Designer), Joonhee Park (Scenic Designer), and Joel Zishuk (Projections Designer).

Filament Theatre's Producing Team and Staff include: Krissi McEachern (Managing Director), Reji Simon (Producing Artistic Director), Julia Stemper (Assoc. Director of Advancement), Caroline Watson (Filament's Assoc. Director of Engagement), and Arielle Conrad (Operations Assistant).

Cast and Creative Team Bios

Georgette Kelly (Playwright) is an internationally recognized playwright with one foot in Chicago and the other in New York. She writes for audiences of all ages, and her work has been developed with The Kennedy Center, The National New Play Network, The Alliance Theatre, and schools and universities across Chicagoland.  Plays include: BallastI Carry Your HeartNorth StarFaith in A Fallen WorldIn the Belly of the WhaleHow to Hero, and currently in development: Small Planets, a new play for babies and their caregivers, co-created with Julie Ritchey.  A resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists and a member of the Dramatists Guild of America, Georgette holds a B.A. in Performance Studies from Northwestern University and an M.F.A. in Playwriting from Hunter College. GeorgetteKelly.com

Raquel Torre (she/her/ella) (Director) is a Boricua theater-maker based in Chicago. She was the 2024/25 Goodman Theatre Michael Maggio Directing Fellow and has co-led La Vuelta Theatre Lab since 2013. Select Chicago directing credits include BOOK UP!The Lizard y El Sol (Goodman); Aquí o Allá (Actors Gymnasium); Memorabilia (Teatro Vista); Kid Prince and Pablo (Lifeline Theatre); Back in the Day (UrbanTheater Company). Select Associate/Assistant Director credits include: Eureka Day (Timeline Theatre); BUST, Betrayal, Inherit the Wind (Goodman), POTUS (Steppenwolf Theatre). She holds a BA in Theatre from the Universidad de Sagrado Corazón (Puerto Rico), a certificate in Movement and Devised Theatre from Cabuia Teatro (Argentina), and an MFA in Devised Performance Practice from LISPA/Columbia College Chicago (Germany/USA). raqueltorre.com

Veronique Le (she/they) (Tara) is a Vietnamese American actor, musician, and writer from Minneapolis, MN. They earned their BFA in Acting from The Theatre School at DePaul University, where they appeared in Do You Feel Anger? (Sofia), Peerless (L), A Wrinkle in Time (Mrs. Whatsit/Reader #5), and Much Ado About Nothing (Margaret/Seacole). Chicago credits include Seagulls (Masha) and Dummy in Diaspora (Nic Demon). In addition to acting, Veronique is passionate about storytelling and music-making—especially when collaborating with friends. They recently released their debut single, "Wondergirl Cookie Bun," available on all music streaming platforms, with a music video on the way. As an artist, they are committed to amplifying untold stories and hope to illuminate the Vietnamese American experience. @verohnick · veroniquele.com

Takeisha Monet (Dr. Silva) is excited to join the cast of Farewell Opportunity as Dr. Silva. This role marks a meaningful shift in her artistic journey—stepping into a character who blends warmth, intelligence, and curiosity in a story created for young audiences and families. Takeisha is thrilled to explore a role that stretches her range in a new, heartfelt direction. Her recent screen and stage work includes The 4th Wall (Chassidy), the series Sunday EveningsTrue DeceptionUndercover, and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. She also appeared in the festival version of Trauma Attraction, which won its category, and will later return for its full production. Across her projects, Takeisha is known for bringing emotional depth, honesty, and a grounded presence to every character she embodies.

Osiris Gabriel Mundo (ki/kin) (Opportunity) is a Disabled Mexican Yoreme (Indigenous) Artist. Ki is a professional actor, an experienced writer/playwright, a classically trained singer, teaching artist, and emerging Director. Credits include Lizard y El Sol (Goodman Theatre), Skyflint pt 1 (Haven Theatre), Rebirth of Osiris (Haven Theatre), SPARK! Artist in Residence (Filament Theatre), as well as "Hora de Cuentinflas"; an hour of Mexican Songs and Spanish Storytime (NOITP Grant Recipient). This summer, Osiris co-wrote and performed the music for "El Barzon" (Free Street Theatre) and teaches with Changosnakedog. Ki creates theatre that illuminates the obscured and inspires innovation; often at the intersections of identity (race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, and Disability). Ki is driven by the need to express in a way that everyone can understand, regardless of age and capacity. Directing credits include; Gutenberg! The Musical at A/C Theatre Company, Credible Women with Proud Mary Theatre, The Rebirth of Osiris at Haven Theatre, and Floating Girls Go To The Moon for the We Women Play Fest with Artemisia Theatre. Osiris can also be found @Cuentinflas on Instagram.

Emily Zhang (she/her) (Halley) is a Chicago-based actor and is so excited to be performing with Filament again. In addition to Farewell Opportunity, she is currently performing in Theater of the Mind created by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkhar, at The Goodman Theatre. Favorite Chicago credits include The F*ck House (Strawdog Theatre), Hannah and Halmoni Save the World (Filament Theatre), Next Door (Producingbody), Among the Dead (Jackalope Theatre), Flush (Campfire Repertory), Woo Girls (The Factory Theatre), RACECAR RACECAR RACECAR, Blood of My Mother's (Bramble Theatre). Film/TV credits include System of Colors. Additionally, she performs improv and sketch comedy, and is a producer and workshop leader with Asian American Arts Chicago. She is a Northwestern University graduate, a SAG-AFTRA member, and is represented by Gray Talent Group.

Arielle Conrad (she/her) (Understudy) is so thrilled to be a part of Farewell Opportunity! You may have seen her in FORTS here at Filament, or working as Filament's General Operations Assistant. Arielle is a Chicago-based actor, artist, singer, storyteller, and streamer. She has a deep passion for story telling, helping and advocating for others, and creating meaningful art. Before moving to Chicago 3 years ago, Arielle moved from Southern Indiana, where she grew up, and worked for Florida Repertory Theatre. She spent time touring to schools all across Florida, bringing theatre to young people throughout the state. When she's not at Filament, Arielle enjoys spending time with her 3 cats, streaming video games to a lovely community of folks online, and doing lots of crafts.

Miranda Taylor (she/they) (Understudy) is a type one diabetic, Chicago-based actor, director, stage manager and production manager. Miranda studied at Gordon College and received her master's degree from Adelphi University in Theatre Education. She has worked with Writers Theatre, Lifeline Theatre, Proboscis Theatre, Artistic Home, Paramount Theatre, Kerfuffle TVY, Paramount Theatre, Skyline Children's Theatre, and has been a part of a number of new works projects. They are passionate about developing new works for and with young artists, creating safe spaces for artists of all abilities and provoking empathy. 

About Filament Theatre

Filament Theatre, on Chicago's Northwest Side, has been creating innovative theatre for young audiences since 2007, serving thousands of families annually, often at no cost, through theatre programming, camps, school residencies, and classes. The mission of Filament Theatre is to create a more equitable society by celebrating and amplifying the perspectives and experiences of young people through the performing arts. Creating immersive and site-specific theatre that inspires, empowers, and activates young people and their communities, Filament's unique production process welcomes young people into the room as essential collaborators.  Filament imagines a world where young people are the experts and adults are the allies working to build a more just world for all. As the only theatre of its kind in Chicago, Filament is a vital home for innovative artists and young people finding and using their power through the performing arts. Awards: TYA Artistic Innovation Award - FORTS: Build Your Own Adventure (2025), Chicago Tribune Best Off-Loop Theatre (2016), Illinois Theatre Association Award of Excellence in Theatre for Young Audiences (2020), Bayless Family Foundation Stepping Stone Grant Recipient (2022). 

Filament Theatre is partially supported by a CityArts grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, The Growing Tree Foundation, Laura Fox Charitable Foundation, Mark Edelman Theater Fund at the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater Kansas City, The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, the Illinois Arts Council, and more.

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