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Over the course of one night, through a haze of tequila, texting, and Taylor Swift, three teenagers banter, bicker, and push each other to the edge of danger — with consequences that could prove lethal. 

Theater Wit presents the Chicago premiere of Adolescent Salvation, L.A. playwright Tim Venable’s audacious new play that dares to portray adolescence in all its abundance of contradictions: sloppy, raw, and deeply human. Performances are August 14-October 3.

Adolescent Salvation begins light and funny, then shifts into something far darker, its tonal shifts as natural as the mood swings of youth. Critically acclaimed in its L.A. world premiere in 2025, Stage and Cinema wrote Adolescent Salvation "lurches, it burns, it contradicts itself — alive in ways most new plays are not." StageScene LA called it “one humdinger of a stunner.”

Adolescent Salvation marks the Chicago debut for playwright Tim Venable. Originally from Iowa, and a graduate of Illinois State University, he is an L.A. writer/ director/actor/producer. His other plays include Baby Foot, The Beautiful People, Blue Roses and Crystal Gayle is a Beautiful Lady. 

Guillermo Cienfuegos (the directing pseudonym of L.A. actor Alex Fernandez) staged the world premiere of Adolescent Salvation at Rogue Machine Theatre, where he is Artistic Director, in November 2025. Under both names, he has had an extensive 30-year career as a director and actor in theater, television, feature films and voice over. Cienfuegos returns to helm this second staging of Adolescent Salvation.

Theater Wit’s cast features Brandon Joseph Acosta as Taylor (M), Piper Jean Bailey as Natasha, Jordan Levene as Taylor (F) and Maura Kidwell as Victoria.  Designers include Jonathan Berg-Einhorn (set), Josephine Everett (costumes), Ellie Fey (lights), AnnaMae Durham (props), Daniella Brown (sound) and Sarah Scanlon (intimacy).  Drew Donnelly is production stage manager. Matthew R. Chase is production manager.

Adolescent Salvation is another Theater Wit production sure to spark conversation and linger long after the curtain. Previews are August 14-23: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 2 p.m. Press opening is Monday, August 24 at 7 p.m. Performances run through October 3: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m.; Sunday at 2 p.m. Exception: No show Thursday, August 27. Tickets are $18-$46. Run time is ninety minutes, no intermission. Purchase tickets at theaterwit.org, by calling (773) 975-8150, or in person at the Theater Wit box office. Be advised: Adolescent Salvation contains material that might be challenging for some viewers. For more, look for a link to spoilers on the show web page.

Theater Wit is located at 1229 W. Belmont Ave., in the Belmont Theatre District in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. Convenient parking is available for $10 across the street from the theater in the lot behind Kubo restaurant (pay at the Theater Wit box office.) Neighborhood street parking is available, as are private paid lots (tip: book ahead and at a discount with SpotHero). Theater Wit is also accessible via the CTA 77 Belmont bus, and is three blocks west of the CTA Belmont Red/Brown/Purple line stop. To learn more, visit theaterwit.org or follow the company on Facebook or Instagram

Following Adolescent Salvation, Theater Wit’s four-play, 2026-27 season continues with the return of its holiday season smash hit Who’s Holiday!, and the Chicago premieres of Dead Outlaw, book by frequent Wit collaborator Itamar Moses, in a co-production with Porchlight Music Theatre, and Joshua Harmon’s latest work, We Had a World. Purchase tickets at theaterwit.org, call (773) 975-8150, or purchase in person at the Theater Wit box office. 

Better yet, a great way to support Chicago’s storefront theater scene is to purchase a Theater Wit Membership. The monthly fee is just $35, often less than the price of a single ticket, $25 for students and $62 for a dual membership. For that, members see as many shows as they want on the company’s three stages – Theater Wit productions, resident, and visiting companies – year round. Sign up at theaterwit.org/boxoffice/membership.

In addition to Adolescent Salvation, visiting companies opening shows soon at Theater Wit include Nova Entertainment’s Hail Mary/Maria, August 14-22; Black Cat Theatre’s Elephant in the Room, August 28-September 13; and Water People Theatre’s Muses, September 1- 27.

About Theater Wit, Chicago’s “Smart Art” theater

As a production company, Theater Wit is the premier smart art theater in Chicago, producing humorous, challenging, and intelligent plays that speak with a vibrant and contemporary theatrical voice. As an institution, Theater Wit seeks to be the hub of the Chicago neighborhood theater scene. Led by Artistic Director Jeremy Wechsler, Wit brings together Chicago’s best storefront theater companies in its three, 99-seat spaces, where audiences find a smorgasbord of excellent productions, see the work of a parade of talented artists, and mingle with audiences from all over Chicago.

In Fall 2025, Theater Wit received a three-year, $600,000 grant from the Paul M. Angell Foundation in support of Theater Wit’s Shared Spaces program, which empowers the artistic work of independent itinerant theater producers through subsidized, affordable space rentals and tailored production, accessibility and administrative support.

To learn more, visit theaterwit.org or follow the company on Facebook or Instagram.

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