One of the best things about doing theatre in Chicago is the support given to new work. It's built into the mission of big boys Goodman and Victory Gardens and the storefronts are following suit. Many of the non-commercial theatres put forth efforts at supporting new works at various stages of development. Chicago theatre veteran David Zak has championed the development of new gay work since founding Pride Films and Plays a couple years back. Starting with staged readings and workshops, this season brings on their first season eligible for Jeff Awards. Their current production Under a Rainbow Flag is Jeff-recommended. Exploring the lives and loves of four gay soldiers in World War II, Under a Rainbow Flag is a heartwarming and bold new work. The production closes this weekend and I was able to catch up with three of the show's stars about the show: