Theo Ubique To Present VIVA LA DIVA, A MUSICAL JOURNEY TO HELP AMY ARMSTRONG FIGHT CANCER, January 29

Armstrong will perform with Fernando Gonzales (“Duo Durado”) and 100% of ticket sales will support Amy in her fight against cancer.

By: Dec. 14, 2021
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Amy Armstrong, the singer who was a popular fixture on Chicago's cabaret scene for 23 years, will return in a one-night-only benefit cabaret presented and hosted by Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre on Saturday, January 29, 2022. 100% of ticket sales will be directed toward defraying costs of medical treatment for Armstrong, who was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 and subsequently moved to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to receive medical care.

Armstrong will appear at Theo Ubique with her performing partner Fernando Gonzales (the "Duo Durado") in an evening entitled VIVA LA DIVA, A MUSICAL JOURNEY TO HELP AMY ARMSTRONG FIGHT CANCER. The cabaret will be performed at Theo Ubique's home, the Howard Street Theatre at 721 Howard St., Evanston. The performance will begin at 7:30 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm. A cash bar will be available.

Originally from Detroit, Amy Armstrong has been a professional entertainer since she was a young child. Amy's powerful and soulful voice mesmerizes listeners while her hilarious and sometimes risqué humor keeps them doubled over in laughter. Amy made her home in Chicago in 1995, and quickly became one of the Windy City's hottest talents. In 2018, Amy was diagnosed with cancer and moved from Chicago to Puerto Vallarta permanently to receive medical care. Amy Armstrong and Fernando Gonzales - a performing team known as "Duo Durado" are inspiringly-talented musicians who have dedicated themselves to music and performing. Through their unforgettable live performances and impeccable studio recordings, they have honed their technical capabilities and sound to form one unstoppable force in the music world.

Amy Armstrong and Fernando Gonzales - "Duo Durado" Theo Ubique Board President Thom Szymanski says "When Amy announced that she was diagnosed with cancer, it came as a shock to the community. Amy has been fighting cancer and the costs involved with her treatment ever since. Amy has been a long time LGBTQ+ supporter, advocate and angel since the day she came to Chicago. This is a chance for us to give back to Amy and support her on her journey by hosting her to help raise funds for her treatment costs."

All seats are general admission, and patrons may "choose their price for the fight," of either $50.00 (Ally), $75.00 (Friend), or $125.00 (Angel). Tickets are on sale now at www.theo-u.com.

Theo Ubique will be requiring all audience members to be fully vaccinated from COVID-19 this season. Photo ID and proof of vaccination (photos or photocopies are acceptable) will be required at the door.



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