- Darren Callahan
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Darren Callahan is a Chicago-based playwright, novelist, screenwriter and musician whose primary works include "The Audrey Green Chronicles",[1], "City of Human Remains", [2] "The White Airplane & Horror Academy: Two Plays by Darren Callahan", and the discography of Travel, a noise rock band featuring poet Matt Hart.
His work has been reviewed in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Reader, Dayton Daily News, Time Out Magazine, Chicago Examiner, Daily Herald, K-O Times, Metromix, and the Chicago Sun-Times.
His plays have been produced by Chicago's Babes With Blades, Polarity Ensemble Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Breadline Theatre, PROP THTR, and City Lit. Chicago Reader named him Critics Choice for his novel "The Vanishing of Archie Gray" (2004) [3].
He is the author of several produced radio dramas, including "Uncle Ant" (1997), "The Death Guard" (2000), "The Tokyo Tourist Bureau" (2005), "The Wave" (1998), and "Carnival of Spies" (2001).
He is president and founder of Phantom Soundtracks, a U.S.-based recording company that only releases soundtracks to nonexistent films.
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Categories:- People from Chicago, Illinois
- American dramatists and playwrights
- Living people
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