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Chicago's First Floor Theater today announced the cast and production team for the Chicago Premiere production of WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY, written by reid tang and directed by Tina El Gamal, running May  7 – June 6, 2026 (previews May 7, 9, 10, and 13) on The Schwartz Stage at Raven Theatre, 6157 N. Clark St. Tickets ($10 – $40) available at www.firstfloortheater.com.

Originally developed through Clubbed Thumb's Summerworks Festival, WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY is an experimental dark comedy that explores chaos, alienation, and the absurdities of modern capitalism. Framed as "a catalog of all the possible phone calls that exist," the play, which is "not about Amazon, not about Jeff Bezos, and certainly not about Elon Musk," unfolds through surreal encounters and fractured conversations, creating a genre-bending theatrical experience that blends humor, technology, and existential dread. 

"WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY sits right at the center of First Floor Theater's mission," said Andrew Cutler, Artistic Producer of First Floor Theater. "It's hilarious, dark, and incisive, and it invites the kind of bold theatrical choices our artists love to make. Presenting the production at Raven Theatre also gives us the chance to introduce our work to a new neighborhood and new audiences in Chicago."

"I'm always drawn to plays that are 'out there' - a little scary and untouchable, wacky and daring," said Tina El Gamal, director of WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY. "reid tang's bird's-eye view of humanity's struggle to stay human is exactly that. It grapples with the costs of innovation and consumption as they threaten to outpace our humanity and asks, just how far are we willing to go to keep up with the next-day deliveries? It's funny, unsettling, and unexpectedly moving–exactly the kind of work I want to make with this incredible team."

The cast includes Sahar Dika, Jenn Geiger, and Alice Wu, with understudies Joelle Denhof, Kennedy Frazier, and Maliha Sayed.

The production team is led by director Tina El Gamal and includes Conchita Avitia* (Lighting Designer), Spencer Donovan* (Scenic Designer), Adelina Feldman-Schultz (Casting Director), Olivia Gregorich (Assistant Director & Dramaturg), Samantha Kaufman (Violence & Intimacy Director), Kendyl Meyer* (Stage Manager), Lo Ramos (Props Designer), Jae Robinson (Sound Designer), and Nathan Rohrer (Costume Designer)

* Denotes First Floor Theater Company Member

First Floor Theater's Chicago premiere of WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY runs May 7 – June 6, 2026, with previews May 7, 9, 10, and 13. Performances are held Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. at The Schwartz Stage at Raven Theatre, 6157 N. Clark St. Tickets range from $10 – $40. To purchase tickets, visit www.firstfloortheater.com

WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY

Written By: reid tang

Directed By: Tina El Gamal

Cast: Sahar Dika, Jenn Geiger, and Alice Wu, with understudies Joelle Denhof, Kennedy Frazier, and Maliha Sayed

Production Team: Conchita Avitia* (Lighting Designer), Spencer Donovan* (Scenic Designer), Adelina Feldman-Schultz (Casting Director), Olivia Gregorich (Assistant Director & Dramaturg), Samantha Kaufman (Violence & Intimacy Director), Kendyl Meyer* (Stage Manager), Lo Ramos (Props Designer), Jae Robinson (Sound Designer), and Nathan Rohrer (Costume Designer)

*Denotes First Floor Theater Company Member

Dates: May 7 – June 6, 2026 (Previews May 7, 9, 10, 13)

Schedule: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays at 3 p.m.

Run Time: 90 minutes

Location: The Schwartz Stage at Raven Theatre (6157 N. Clark St., Chicago)

Tickets: General Admission: $10 - $40

Limited number of $10 access tickets available for all public performances.

Box Office: https://www.firstfloortheater.com

ABOUT reid tang

reid tang (Playwright) writes plays and things shaped like plays. Their work includes ISABEL (NAATCO), DEBT (co-written w/ Adrian Einspanier, developed with Pride Plays, New York Stage and Film & Breaking the Binary Theatre); WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY (Clubbed Thumb Summerworks); FUTURE WIFE (Relentless Award Honorable Mention, Goethe-Institut Beijing, Theatertreffen Stückemarkt); and PARTY IN A GOOGLE SHEET (New Georges). They're under commission with Breaking the Binary Theatre and New York Theatre Workshop, and a past recipient of the Sundance Institute Interdisciplinary Program Grant. Currently, they're a resident playwright at New Dramatists, and have been part of Ars Nova's Play Group, the New Georges Jam, Clubbed Thumb's Early Career Writers' Group, and NYTW's 2050 Fellowship. They grew up in Singapore and presently live in Brooklyn, NY. They received their MFA from the New School of Drama. www.reidtang.com 

ABOUT TINA EL GAMAL

Tina El Gamal (Director) is a Chicago-based actor, director, and producer. They have worked at theatres across the country, including Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Chicago Shakespeare, Portland Opera, Silk Road Cultural Center, Steep Theatre, Remy Bumppo, Farmers Alley, and more. Tina was featured in Newcity Mag's Players 50 2022. They hold a BFA in Acting from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is represented by Big Mouth Talent. www.tinaelgamal.com

ABOUT SAHAR DIKA

Sahar Dika is a Chicago-based actor and writer. She is thrilled to be making her First Floor debut! Other Chicago readings and productions include BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA (U/S), SHARON, and PRETTY SHAHID (A Red Orchid Theatre); WISH YOU WERE HERE (Remy Bumppo; U/S); MODERN WOMEN and NEST (The Story Theatre); CRUSHED (The Understudy); HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN (Steep); MODERN WOMEN and LAYLIANA (Goodman Theatre); DOUG and PRETTY SHAHID (Jackalope Theatre Company); MOSQUE4MOSQUE (Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Scout); VENUS IN FUR (Circle Theatre; U/S) and MOSQUE ALERT (Silk Road Rising). Television and film credits include Chicago Fire, Emperor Of Ocean Park, Christmas With Felicity, Monuments,  Good Years, and Happy Hour. She is represented by DDO Artists Agency and is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA.

ABOUT JENN GEIGER

Jenn Geiger is an actor and artist. She's recently performed in Chicago in ANTIGONICK and GHOST FETUS at Trap Door Theatre, Runaways Lab Theater, and Rhino Fest. Regional credits include A CHRISTMAS CAROL and THE MANY DEATHS OF NATHAN STUBBLEFIELD (Actors Theatre of Louisville). International credits include MEDUSA (Global Hive Laboratories at Steppenwolf LookOut and Pleasance Theatre London). Jenn is an ensemble member at Avalanche Theatre and an alum of the Professional Training Company at Actors Theatre of Louisville and Ohio State University.

ABOUT ALICE WU

Alice Wu can't wait to share WORK HARD HAVE FUN MAKE HISTORY with audiences. Recent Chicago credits include VEALREVOLUTION (u/s) (A Red Orchid Theatre); THE SKIN OF OUR TEETH (Remy Bumppo); THE PETS (Bramble Theatre); TIME IS A COLOR AND THE COLOR IS BLUE (Avalanche Theatre); A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (Midsommer Flight); and ARABIA, ARABIA! (The Plagiarists). Additional select regional credits include THE MANY DEATHS OF NATHAN STUBBLEFIELD (Humana Festival) and CIRCLE MIRROR TRANSFORMATION (u/s) (Actors Theatre of Louisville). TV and film credits include Chicago FireEmpireHive Wheelhouse, and Tears to a Glass Eye. Alice received their BFA at NDSU and the Professional Training Company acting apprenticeship at Actors Theatre of Louisville. Alice is a company member with Avalanche Theatre and Red Theatre and is represented by DDO Artists Agency. 

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Where’s Plano? I’m not sure, but it’s a place some characters of the namesake play like to visit often. Perhaps Plano doesn’t even exist.

Presented as part of Steppenwolf’s LookOut Series and directed by Audrey Francis, this Will Arbery’s dark comedy is progressively more disturbing. All of its characters seem to be suffering: Genevieve (Ashley Neal), the outspoken artsy sister, is very unhappy but won’t say why. Her husband Steve (Andrew Cutler) has a split personality disorder, quite literally actually. Anne (Elizabeth Birnkrant) feels un-loved and worthless, and in her quiet desperation she fills her time with killing slugs in her apartment. Her husband John (Chris Acevedo) who is suffering from a “small feet curse” that runs in his family, is “probably gay”. And, according to her cruel sisters, he’s using Anne to get his green card. The youngest sister, Isabel (Amanda Fink), is in most pain because her mysterious illness is spiritual in nature. Which, naturally, makes her a saint. Not to mention that she has a “friend” (Faceless Ghost, played by Andrew Lund), who intermittently acts as her mate and her illness. But if you think the sisters are mad, you should see their mother, Mary (Janice O’Neil). This is no ordinary dysfunctional family, it’s a study in subclinical mental illness: not quite ill enough to seek help, but really, really unwell. Kind of like most of us.

Plano is staged with an admirable efficiency: great use of props (scenic design by Kristen Martino) and clever use of language, which helps to effortlessly span long durations of time and various spaces, bringing continuity to the events without having to change decorations or go through many props. Excellent acting and intimate space that’s First Floor Theater will leave you feeling like you’ve just visited with your own dysfunctional family. It’s funny, all right, but the underlying sadness subtly gets in the way, making Plano more “dark” than “comedy”.

Plano runs through March 28th at Steppenwolf’s 1700 Theatre. www.FirstFloorTheater.com.

 

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