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Posted by Mike G on September 26, 2009

Many of us read about the success of our local theater companies - the Lifeline, Theo Ubique and the Side Project have thrived and “cleaned up” at this year’s Joseph Jefferson Awards dinner.

Last Monday I had the chance to see Lifeline Theatre’s production of Treasure Island.

ARGH! This is one show that CAN’T BE MISSED: sword fights; gun battles; intermixed with humor and suspense.

It is amazing what kind of movement, drama and action occur on Lifeline’s stage. The acting is terrific; the set, phenomenal - a thoroughly enjoyable experience

I urge folks to get tickets when you can. Presently, the show is scheduled through November 1st.

Congratulations to Lifeline for producing this exciting adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s epic tale of piracy and adventure.

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Mike has a long term relationship with Rogers Park, having lived here at various times in his life, most recently returning to the neighborhood in August, 2009. While living here as a third year law student, he remembers drunken nights at Biddy Mulligan’s and hosting a couple of memorable parties that he, hypocritically, now forbids his own tenants from having. Years later, after completing his stint as a lawyer, Mike started investing in apartment buildings in Rogers Park (and elsewhere), and soon after, did what many newly divorced real estate investors do: he moved into one of his buildings. In 1992 Mike was one of the founding members of the Rogers Park Builders Group, an organization that he eventually headed for six years, until yielding those reigns three years ago. Around a decade ago, on a whim, he reserved the web site “Rogerspark.com,” which he has been developing ever since, and which co-hosts RP BizArts networking events. Mike is the proud father of three wonderful children, Amy, Mitch and Ella.

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