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SqueakyFest 2026

  • July 24, 2026 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro

    3905 North Lincoln Avenue
    Chicago, Illinois 60613
Description

As a part of SqueakyFest 2026, the nation’s only multi-city disability comedy festival, The Squeaky Wheel is partnering with Tellin' Tales Theatre to showcase some of Chicago's funniest disabled performers in a laugh-filled night of accessible comedy. Come join us to eat, drink, stim, laugh, feel unexpected symptoms, laugh more, use the restroom, eat again and celebrate.

Our incredible lineup of talented comics includes Lauren Walker, Ben Noble, Kadeem Fuller, George Tracy, improv from Tellin' Tales Theatre's "What's Yours Like?" and more!

 

Proceeds from the show will go to benefit nonprofit organizations Squeaky Wheel Media 501(c)(3) and Tellin' Tales Theatre.

 

July 24, 2026 @ 7:00

 

Mrs. Murphy's and Sons

3905 N. Lincoln Ave.

Chicago, IL 60613

Performance is ASL interpreted and Audio Described

This is a mask-required event: Masks will be available at the door.

To request dedicated curb-to-seat assistance email steve@tellintales.org or text 773-704-5536 24 hours before the performance.

 

Suggested Donations

General Admission: $20

People with Disabilities and students $15

Date & Time

Fri, Jul 24, 2026 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Venue Details

Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro

3905 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60613 Mrs. Murphy and Sons Irish Bistro
Tellin' Tales Theatre

Tellin’ Tales exists to create a bridge between children and adults with disabilities and those without disabilities through the nurturing and innovative performances of people’s personal stories. This is achieved through mentoring and collaboration. A key goal is to bring together diverse populations all the while helping them to recognize commonalities and build a strong sense of community in Chicago.

What makes Tellin’ Tales Theatre different from other organizations is not only its mission and methodology, but the remarkable balance of volunteers and mentors – with and without disabilities – dedicated to giving children and adults a forum for writing and performing transformative works.

The program is truly unique and its results are life-changing – for the students, the families, the siblings and the audience. At the 20th Anniversary Celebration in May 2016 numerous Six Stories Up “alumni” and siblings returned sharing how Tellin’ Tales has positively impacted their lives, their perspectives and career choices.


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