Chicago – We all need some help. The stage play group Nothing Without a Company realizes that, and has collaborated with the organization “Cornerstone” to provide that assistance. Cornerstone is a seminar and a happening in downtown Chicago, facilitated by “experts” to generate your potential. The presentation has a Thursday-Sunday run at Michigan Avenue’s Artspace 8 through April 29th, 2018. Click here for more details, including ticket information.
Play Rating: 4.0/5.0
As the participants come into the space, the facilitators of Cornerstone (list below) lead them to their seats, and offer water and Flavoraid. For the next 90 minutes, the seminar program unfolds and the participant exercises take place, in congress with several principles of Cornerstone. What becomes a bit strange, besides the sweet taste of the Flavoraid, is how the facilitators interact with each other. It seems that two brothers now own the rights to the seminar, and reveal that the founder of Cornerstone has recently died.
Play Rating: 4.0/5.0
As the participants come into the space, the facilitators of Cornerstone (list below) lead them to their seats, and offer water and Flavoraid. For the next 90 minutes, the seminar program unfolds and the participant exercises take place, in congress with several principles of Cornerstone. What becomes a bit strange, besides the sweet taste of the Flavoraid, is how the facilitators interact with each other. It seems that two brothers now own the rights to the seminar, and reveal that the founder of Cornerstone has recently died.
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