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Albany Park Theater Project and Third Rail Projects’ “Learning Curve” will extend again.

The hit immersive production, which takes place in a former school building and leads 40 audience members through a day-in-the-life of high school students in Chicago Public Schools, will now run through the end of December.

In the Tribune review, theater critic Chris Jones wrote, “Most high school drama you’ll have seen will have inhabited merely a literal plane; ‘Learning Curve’ embraces the symbolic, the inner life of the kid, the deeper context.”

The new block of tickets through Dec. 17 goes on sale 10 a.m. Sept. 28 at aptpchicago.org.

Performances take place at the fictional Ellen Gates Starr High School, 3640 W. Wolfram St. in the Avondale neighborhood.

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