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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

ACT OUT: Save The Dates--Fall Theatre On Our Radar

Mark your calendars and hang on for the ride.   Chi-town is theatre town and this fall is full of great season openers.   Here are just a few productions of note, that are high on our must see list.   Check back with ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often, for the heads up on great upcoming theatre, music and more. 

ChiIL Live Shows Phone Photo Theatre Montage 2012/13
Here's just a smattering of what we saw and reviewed this past season:

  


AMERICAN THEATER COMPANY

It’s a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play                                                 
Adapted from the Frank Capra film
Directed by ATC Artistic Director PJ Paparelli
Dates: November 22-December 29, 2013
Location:          American Theater Company, 1909 W Byron St., Chicago
Box Office:       1909 W Byron St., Chicago; 773.409.4125; www.atcweb.org

Bedford Falls, 1948.  After ten years, American Theater Company will revise its annual holiday production of Frank Capra’s beloved story of one man’s affect on his community.  This year’s production-- directed for the first time by ATC’s Artistic Director PJ Paparelli-- will include new Foley sound effects and commercial breaks in the style of a traditional 1940’s radio play.

Subscriber Only Event
The Wizard of Oz: The Radio Play
By L. Frank Baum
Adapted by Frank Gabrielson
With Music and Lyrics of the MGM score by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg
Directed by ATC Artistic Director PJ Paparelli
Dates: November 8-10, 2013
Location:          American Theater Company, 1909 W Byron St., Chicago
Box Office:       1909 W Byron St., Chicago; 773.409.4125; www.atcweb.org

Kansas. 1939.  L. Frank Baum’s unforgettable story of a little girl’s journey over the rainbow to discover the true meaning of home is told for the first time in over 60 years as a radio play.  This unique telling of America’s most beloved movie includes a tour-de-force of live Foley sound effects and powerful ensemble acting that celebrates this heartwarming tale of the life lessons learned over the rainbow.  Note: This limited engagement is for ATC subscribers only and not open to the general public.

We'll be reviewing all of Broadway in Chicago's offerings again this season, at The Oriental, Cadillac Palace, Broadway Playhouse, Auditorium Theater and more.






BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER
It’s All-Right To Have A Good Time (The Story of Curtis Mayfield)
Produced, written and directed by Jackie Taylor
Directed by Jackie Taylor
September 14 – October 20, 2013
Previews begin September 14, 2013
Opening: Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
Location:          Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street. Valet parking available.
Tickets:            $55 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday matinees;
$65 on Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees.
A 10% discount is available for students, seniors, veterans and groups.
Box Office:       Buy online at www.ticketmaster.com or call (773) 769-4451

Black Ensemble’s tribute to Chicago’s own music legend Curtis Mayfield is the story of a musical giant who is equally celebrated as a singer, song writer and record producer.  From the anthemic music of The Impressions like “Gypsy Woman,” “I’m So Proud,” “Choice of Colors” to movie hits like “Super Fly,” The Curtis Mayfield Story will bring to vibrant life the rare musical genius that was Curtis Mayfield. Mayfield’s timeless music is known and celebrated all over the world, and he is the winner of the Grammy Legend Award (1994), the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1995) and a double inductee into both The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1991, 1999) and the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Chicago’s Golden Soul
Written and Directed by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor
November 16, 2013 – January 5, 2014
Previews: November 16, 17, 22, 23
Opening: Sunday, November 24, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
Location:          Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street. Valet parking available.
Tickets:            $55 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday matinees;
$65 on Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees.
A 10% discount is available for students, seniors, veterans and groups.
Box Office:       Buy online at www.ticketmaster.com or call (773) 769-4451

First produced in 1998, this wonderful treasure of a production is a tribute to the music that put Chicago on the map as a national musical force. This Chicago celebration brings back the music of Jerry Butler, the Chi-Lites, Gene Chandler, Barbara Acklin and many, many more in this rollicking tribute to the music that made Chicago famous.






CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE THEATER
Cyrano de Bergerac                                                                              
By Edmond Rostand
Translated and Adapted for the stage by Anthony Burgess
Directed by Penny Metropulos
September 24 – November 10, 2013
Location:          Chicago Shakespeare's Courtyard Theater, 800 East Grand Avenue, Chicago
Tickets:            $48-$78
Box Office:       312.595.5600 or www.chicagoshakes.com

The stars have aligned to reunite the actor-director team behind our wildly popular production of The Madness of George III. The illustrious Harry Groener, who took home the Best Actor Jeff Award for his turn as King George, will play the nobleman whose gift for romance is shadowed by his all-too-prominent nose. Director Penny Metropulos takes the helm of this enduring masterwork that speaks as directly to the heart today as it did more than 100 years ago. Featuring some of the most clever, touching lines ever written, this homage to poetry, love and panache reminds us that sometimes what you seek is right under your, well…nose.

The Table                                                                                             
October 16-27
World’s Stage Upstairs Theatre
In Blind Summit Theatre’s The Table, a cantankerous puppet with a cardboard head is having an existential crisis—on a table. Blind Summit Theatre, founded by Mark Down and Nick Barnes, is reinventing puppetry for modern adult audiences and pioneering new methods of performing with puppets. Pushing the boundaries of puppetry in their own productions and in international collaborations, they have created puppetry for Anthony Minghella, Complicite, and Danny Boyle’s Olympic Opening Ceremony. Their work is inspired by Bunraku puppetry in which three puppeteers combine to operate one beautifully crafted puppet, communicating through finely detailed movement and gesture. The Table will be performed in the Upstairs Theater at Chicago Shakespeare from October 16-27th, 2013.

COURT THEATRE
The Chicago premiere
The Mountaintop
By Katori Hall
Directed by Ron OJ Parson
Featuring David Alan Anderson (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.) and Lisa Beasley (Camae)
September 5 - October 6, 2013
Location:          Court Theatre, 5535 S. Ellis Ave. in Chicago
Tickets:            $35-$45 previews, $45-$65 regular run
Box Office:       5535 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago; (773) 753-4472 or online www.CourtTheatre.org

Winner of the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Play
On the eve of his assassination, a weary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. returns to his lonely hotel room in Memphis. Restless, he begins to work on his next speech when he’s suddenly interrupted by the arrival of a young hotel maid named Camae. The two strike up an unlikely conversation and as the hour grows late and Dr. King’s fate presses closer, Camae reveals that she is more than she appears. The Mountaintop offers a beautiful and powerful meditation on mortality, destiny, and the liminal space where the material meets the divine. Resident Artist Ron OJ Parson will direct this revelatory new portrayal of Dr. King.

An Iliad                                                                                               
By Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare
Directed by Charles Newell
November 13 - December 8, 2013
Featuring Timothy Edward Kane
Location:          Court Theatre, 5535 S. Ellis Ave. in Chicago
Tickets:            $35-$45 previews, $45-$65 regular run
Box Office:       5535 S. Ellis Avenue, Chicago; (773) 753-4472 or online www.CourtTheatre.org

Winner of an OBIE Award and the Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Solo Performance
Timothy Edward Kane returns to reprise his jaw-dropping, award-winning performance in this highly anticipated revival of Artistic Director Charles Newell’s critically acclaimed 2011 production. A one-man adaptation of Homer’s Iliad created by Lisa Peterson and Denis O’Hare (TV’s True Blood), An Iliad returns Homer’s epic poem to the voice of the lone poet as he recounts a story of human loss and folly that echoes across three millennia of war and bloodshed. An Iliad will once again illuminate this ancient classic by taking a harrowing look at the human cost of war.

LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE
World Premiere                                                                                 
The North China Lover
Adapted and Directed by Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman
Based on the novel by Marguerite Duras
Featuring Ensemble member Tracy Walsh, Walter Owen Briggs, Amy J. Carle, Tim Chiou, Deanna Dunagan, Rae Gray, JJ Phillips and Allison Torem
October 6 – November 10, 2013
Previews: September 25 – October 4, 2013

Location:          Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic
Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson.  
Prices:             $28-$70
Box Office:       located at Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave.

You never forget your first lover. The affair plays like a moving picture over and over in your mind: passionate, consuming, secret, taboo.

Fade in: the seamy French Quarter of Southern Indochina in the 1930s where the 14-year-old impoverished schoolgirl who will someday be French novelist Marguerite Duras is about to meet and captivate a wealthy 27-year-old Chinese aristocrat.

With the older Duras as our guide, The North China Lover transports us on a provocative and haunting journey of awakening and sacrifice, revealing the delicate and indelible effect of life on art.

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET                                        
Book by Floyd Mutrux and Colin Escott
Directed by Eric Schaeffer and Floyd Mutrux
Location:          Apollo Theater, 2540 N. Lincoln Ave in Chicago 
Tickets:            $25 - $85
via the Apollo Theater box office, 2540 N. Lincoln Ave in Chicago,
by calling (773) 935-6100 or through Ticketmaster
Website:           Milliondollarquartetlive.com
Tickets on sale through January 5, 2014

On December 4, 1956, an auspicious twist of fate brought Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley together. The place was Sun Records’ storefront studio in Memphis.  The man who made it happen was Sam Phillips, the “Father of Rock ’n’ Roll,” who discovered them all. The four legends-to-be united for the only time in their careers for an impromptu recording that has come to be known as one of the greatest rock jam sessions of all time. 

Featuring a treasure trove of the greatest rock ’n’ roll, gospel, R&B and country hits from these music legends, including “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Fever,” “Sixteen Tons,” “Who Do You Love?,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “Ghost Riders,” and “Whole Lotta’ Shakin’ Goin’ On,” Million Dollar Quartet captures the infectious spirit, freewheeling excitement and thrilling sounds of a singular moment when four of the music industry’s most extraordinary talents, all in their creative prime, came together for one of the most memorable nights in music history. 



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We'll also be reviewing at The Goodman & Steppenwolf again this season.


NORTHLIGHT THEATRE
4000 Miles                                                                                           
By Amy Herzog
Directed by Kimberly Senior
Featuring Emjoy Gavino (Amanda/Lily), Caroline Neff (Bec), Josh Salt (Leo Joseph-Connell) and Mary Ann Thebus (Vera Joseph)
September 13 – October 20, 2013
Location:          Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie
Tickets:            $25-$72
Tickets for those 25 and under are $15, any performance, (subject to availability)
Box Office:       9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie; 847.673.6300; northlight.org

At the end of an arduous cross-country bike trip, a rudderless 21 year-old seeks refuge in his elderly grandmother’s West Village apartment.  These two outsiders face ideological differences, but ultimately find their way together in “a beautifully rendered portrait” (The New York Times) of a cross-generational relationship.

4000 Miles was a Pulitzer Prize Finalist; Time Magazine's #1 Play of 2012; the winner of the Obie Award, Best New Play (2012); and received The New York Times Outstanding Playwright Award (2012).

Detroit '67
By Dominique Morisseau
Directed by Ron OJ Parson
Featuring Tyla Abercrumbie (Chelle), Cassandra Bissell (Caroline), Kamal Angelo Bolden (Lank), Coco Elysses (Bunny) and Kelvin Roston, Jr. (Sly)
November 8 – December 15, 2013
Location:          Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie
Tickets:            $25-$72
Tickets for those 25 and under are $15, any performance, (subject to availability)
Box Office:       9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie; 847.673.6300; northlight.org

It’s 1967 and the world is changing around Chelle and Lank, who run an after-hours club in the basement of their late parents’ house.  Tensions mount when the siblings discover that their dreams have diverged, their tight-knit community is threatened by the arrival of an outsider, and the city around them erupts in violence. The music of Motown fuels this riveting new play set in America’s Motor City.

The Northlight production marks the Midwest premiere of Detroit ’67, which recently completed an acclaimed run in New York with the Public Theatre in conjunction with the Classical Theatre of Harlem and the National Black Theatre. Ron OJ Parson will make his Northlight directing debut with this powerful and Motown-infused production.

PROFILES THEATRE


Midwest Premiere
In God’s Hat
By Rhett Rossi
Directed by Artistic Director Joe Jahraus
Featuring Co-Artistic Director Darrell W. Cox as Roy, Larry Neumann, Jr. as Mitch with John Victor Allen and Bruce Cronander.
August 29 - October 13, 2013
Previews: August 23 - 28, 2013
Location:          Profiles Theatre, The Main Stage, 4139 N. Broadway
Tickets:            $20 previews, $30 - $40 regular run
Box Office:       www.profilestheatre.org or (773) 549-1815

In God's Hat examines the extremes of humanity and the love of family as well the contempt for it. For nearly a decade, estranged brothers Roy and Mitch found themselves kept apart by prison bars and a nefarious history. On the day of Mitch's release, he is shocked to see Roy waiting for him, unsure of his intentions. Together they travel down a desolate road stopping at the only lodging around - a fleabag motel where confrontation and tension manifest themselves through darkly comical situations. In the end, the brothers must confront both the past and present as some secrets are revealed and new ones must be kept.

Produced off-Broadway by the Apothecary Theatre Company, Rhett Rossi’s critically acclaimed play In God’s Hat premiere in July 2010. His other plays include the one-man show Burnt, first performed by the Present Company Theatorium and From Red to Black, runner up for the Laurents/Hatcher Prize, which received a reading at South Coast Rep. Rossi currently lives in Brooklyn and recently developed a pilot for HBO about minor league hockey.

Midwest Premiere
Wrecks
By Resident Artist Neil LaBute
Directed by Guest Artist Jason Gerace
September 26 – November 17, 2013
Previews: September 27 – October 2, 2013
Location:          Profiles Theatre, The Alley Stage, 4147 N. Broadway
Tickets:            $20 previews, $30 - $40 regular run
Box Office:       www.profilestheatre.org or (773) 549-1815

Edward Carr, an ordinary man, an adoring father of four and a successful business owner, sees his world shattered by the death of his beloved wife JoJo. Through his grief, he picks through his past, piecing together the story of his life, like the wrecks of the cars he so lovingly restores. In this fiercely passionate, unflinching and concise powerhouse of a play, LaBute explores the boundaries of love, and the extent of what society accepts as opposed to what the heart desires.

Commissioned and produced by the Everyman Palace Theatre in Cork, Ireland as part of the city's Capital of Culture program, Wrecks premiered in 2005. In 2006, it received its American debut at the Public Theatre in New York, followed by an extended run. Both productions, directed by Neil LaBute, starred Ed Harris as Edward Carr.


Return of the Seasonal Favorite
Hellcab                                                                                                 
By Will Kern
Directed by Artistic Director Darrell W. Cox
November 14 – January 12, 2014
Previews: November 8 - 13, 2013
Location:          Profiles Theatre, The Main Stage, 4139 N. Broadway
Tickets:            $20 previews, $30 - $40 regular run
Box Office:       www.profilestheatre.org or (773) 549-1815

Presented last season for its 20th Anniversary, Profiles remounts their acclaimed production for the holidays. Hellcab portrays the story of a cab driver during the longest night of his life as he transports a bizarre and mysterious array of customers through the gritty streets of Chicago. Playwright Will Kern draws from personal experience as a former cab driver to create this alternately frightening, hilarious and poignant journey. Throughout his long shift, the eclectic collection of passengers includes a trio of drug-addicts, a born-again couple, a smug lawyer, and a randy duo on their way to a motel. Set during a bitter cold Christmas Eve, Hellcab presents a rear-view image mirroring the passing parade of humanity.

First produced as a late-night show by Famous Door Theatre in 1992, the play, originally scheduled for twelve performances, ended up running for over nine years, becoming one of the longest running shows in Chicago theatre history. Hellcab, performed all over the U.S. and abroad, including Scotland, Israel, Singapore, and Ireland, won numerous awards, including a Fringe First at the Edinburgh Festival and later adapted for the screen by Kern in 1998.


VICTORY GARDENS THEATER
The Co-World Premiere of
Appropriate
By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins
Directed by Gary Griffin
In association with Actors Theater of Louisville
Featuring Cheryl Graeff, Leah Karpel, Kirsten Fitzgerald, Keith Kupferer and Stef Tovar
November 8-December 8, 2013
Opening: Friday, November 15, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.
Location:              2433 N Lincoln Avenue, in the heart of Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood
Tickets:                 $20 - $40 previews, $20 - $50 regular run
Box Office:            2433 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, 773.871.3000, victorygardens.org

When the Lafayettes descend upon a crumbling Arkansan plantation to liquidate their dead patriarch's estate, his three adult children collide over clutter, debt, and a contentious family history. But after a disturbing discovery surfaces among their father's possessions, the reunion takes a turn for the explosive, unleashing a series of crackling surprises and confrontations. Acclaimed director Gary Griffin (Chicago Shakespeare Theater's Sunday in the Park with George and Follies) directs a potent and exciting play about the trouble with inheritance, memory loss, and the art of repression.  Appropriate was developed and workshopped through Victory Gardens' IGNITION New Play Festival in 2012. 

Appropriate was developed, in part, at Vineyard Arts Project, Ashley Melone, Founder and Artistic Director; the 2012 Sundance Institute Theatre LAB at the Sundance Resort; and Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago, Illinois, Chay Yew, Artistic Director, as part of IGNITION 2012.


WRITERS THEATRE
The Midwest Premiere of                                                          
THE OLD MAN AND THE OLD MOON
A New Play with Music
By PigPen Theatre Co.
Directed by Associate Artistic Director Stuart Carden and PigPen Theatre Co.
Featuring PigPen Theatre Co. - Alex Falberg, Ben Ferguson, Curtis Gillen, Ryan Melia, Matt Nuernberger, Arya Shahi and Dan Weschler.
September 3 – November 10, 2013
Location:          Writers’ Theatre, 325 Tudor Court, Glencoe
Tickets:            $35 - $75          
Box Office:       376 Park Avenue, Glencoe; 847-242-6000 or online at www.writerstheatre.org.

The Old Man and the Old Moon creates an epic new mythology, centered on a man whose job is to collect spilled light to refill the leaking moon.  When his wife unexpectedly leaves home in pursuit of much-needed adventure, he abandons his post to follow her, throwing the world into chaos as he searches for his lost love, his fading memory and, ultimately, himself.

A blend of resonant storytelling, spirited indie-folk music and inventive puppetry creates a theatrical experience that will win audiences over with its wit, style and depth of emotion.

Writers’ Theatre is thrilled to collaborate with the young men of PigPen Theatre Co., who bring the story of The Old Man and the Old Moon to such brilliant, vibrant life that its New York production earned a coveted spot on multiple “Best of the Year” lists.

The Old Man and The Old Moon premiered in New York City, at the Gym at Judson and was produced by: Britt Lafield/BKL Productions, SoHo Playhouse, Inc., Aaron Glick, Ronnie Planalp/Deborah Taylor, and The PigPen Company.

The Midwest Premiere of
PORT AUTHORITY
By Conor McPherson
Directed by William Brown
Featuring Patrick Clear (Joe), Rob Fenton (Kevin) and John Hoogenakker (Dermot)
October 29, 2013 – February 16, 2014
Location:          Books on Vernon, 664 Vernon Avenue, Glencoe
Tickets:            $35 - $70          
Box Office:       376 Park Avenue, Glencoe; 847-242-6000 or online at www.writerstheatre.org.

Featuring Patrick Clear (Joe), Rob Fenton (Kevin) and John Hoogenakker (Dermot)

Acclaimed playwright Conor McPherson (The Seafarer, Shining City, Dublin Carol) crafts a series of interconnected monologues that explore the heart and soul of three generations of Irishmen.

A young man escapes his parents’ house to share digs with two alcohol-soaked friends and a mesmerizing young woman; a middle-aged laborer lands a dream job that he’s not remotely qualified for; and a widower receives a mysterious package that touches a hidden part of his memory. 

The lightly interlocking stories of these three men at three different stages of life weave together a tale that is both spirited and moving in its portrait of ordinary lives.

Directed by Writers’ Theatre favorite William Brown (The Liar, A Little Night Music, Heartbreak House), Port Authority revels in the rough lyricism of McPherson’s language and the poignancy of these stories of lost love, big dreams and the consequences of even our smallest choices.



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Thursday, August 22, 2013

ACT OUT OPENING: THE STORY OF CURTIS MAYFIELD: IT’S ALL-RIGHT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME at BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER



BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS
THE STORY OF CURTIS MAYFIELD:
IT’S ALL-RIGHT TO HAVE A GOOD TIME
AT THE BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER CULTURAL CENTER
FEATURING REGINALD TORIAN AS CURTIS MAYFIELD

September 14 – October 20, 2013

Black Ensemble Theater announces The Story of Curtis Mayfield: It’s All-Right To Have A Good Time produced, written and directed by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor with Assistant Director Daryl Brooks. The Story of Curtis Mayfield will be presented at the new Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street in Chicago, September 14 – October 20, 2013. 

Black Ensemble’s tribute to Chicago’s own music legend Curtis Mayfield is the story of a musical giant who is equally celebrated as a singer, song writer and record producer.  From the anthemic music of The Impressions like “Gypsy Woman,” “I’m So Proud,” “Choice of Colors” to movie hits like “Super Fly,” The Curtis Mayfield Story will bring to vibrant life the rare musical genius that was Curtis Mayfield. Mayfield’s timeless music is known and celebrated all over the world, and he is the winner of the Grammy Legend Award (1994), the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (1995) and a double inductee into both The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1991, 1999) and the Grammy Hall of Fame.

The cast features Reginald Torian as Curtis Mayfield, who replaced Curtis Mayfield in The Impressions in 1970 and remains in the group today.  The cast also includes Cecil Jones (Younger Curtis), David Simmons (Older Jerry Butler), Brandon Holmes (Younger Jerry Butler), Brian Nelson (Fred Cash of The Impressions) and Donald Manuel (Sam Gooden of The Impressions).  Cast members playing various roles include: Casey Hayes, Rueben Echoles, Jos N. Banks, Mark Hood, Rueben Echoles, Alanna Taylor, Katrina Richardson, Ereatha McCullough and Christina Harper.
                                                                                                                
Title:                             The Story of Curtis Mayfield: It’s All-Right To Have A Good Time
Written &
Directed by:                  Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor
and Assistant Director Daryl Brooks.
Musical Director:           Robert Reddrick
Dates:                          September 14 – October 20, 2013
                                    Press Performance: Sunday, September 22 at 3:00 p.m.
Schedule:                     Wed & Thurs:               7:30 p.m.
                                    Friday:                         8:00 p.m.
                                    Saturday:                     3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Sunday:                       3:00 p.m.
Location:                      Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.
                                    Valet parking is             available.
Ticket prices:                $55 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday matinees; and $65 on Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees. A 10% discount is available for students, seniors, and groups.
Box Office:                   Buy online at www.ticketmaster.com or call (773) 769-4451

The Black Ensemble Theater
Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.

On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage.  The completion of a 150-seat theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is expected in 2013.


The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts.  For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

ACT OUT OPENING: BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS AIN’T NO CRYING THE BLUES (IN THE MEMORY OF HOWLIN WOLF)




BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS
AIN’T NO CRYING THE BLUES
(IN THE MEMORY OF HOWLIN WOLF)
WRITTEN BY FOUNDER AND CEO JACKIE TAYLOR
DIRECTED BY ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR RUEBEN ECHOLES

THE NEW BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER CULTURAL CENTER

JUNE 1 – AUGUST 11, 2013

Black Ensemble Theater announces Ain’t No Crying the Blues (In The Memory of Howlin Wolf), written by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor, directed by Associate Director Rueben Echoles, and starring Rick Stone, one of the stars of the classic movie Cooley High. Ain’t No Crying the Blues will be presented at the new Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street in Chicago, June 1 – August 11, 2013. The official press opening is scheduled for Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 3:00PM.

When Rick Stone first performed as Howlin Wolf at Black Ensemble, Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote, "It's Rick Stone who consistently knocks your socks off in his terrifically sustained performance. And as he moves through Wolf's hits—Red Rooster, Goin' Down Slow, I Ain't Superstitious, Baby Please Don't Go and more—it's the audience that begins howlin' loudest."  Now Rick Stone returns to do it again with this brand new script, reflecting the life and times of one of the greatest blues singers the world has ever known—Howlin Wolf.

Howlin Wolf’s was born “Chester Arthur Burnett” and became one of the greatest and most influential blues singers that ever lived.  Wolf was inducted into the Blues Foundations Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1991.  His musical influences can be heard in the country singers of the 1950’s to the punk blues bands of the 1990’s.  Wolf was highly known for his dynamic stage energy and presence – from crawling around the stage to climbing up the stage curtains.  No performance would be complete without his infamous howl.

“No one can bring Howlin Wolf to life better than Rick Stone.  Rick, who also played the famous Howlin Wolf at Black Ensemble in a different script in 2003, is Wolf reincarnated.  In bringing Howlin Wolf back to the stage there was just one man who could give the role justice and that’s Rick Stone,” says Jackie Taylor.  “This production takes us to a different place and time—and takes place in the mind of Howlin Wolf.  The cast and company, including director Rueben Echoles and the BE Band led by Robert Reddrick, is the perfect team for this new production.” 

The, headlined by Rick Stone, includes Kylah Williams as Wolf’s wife Lillie, Dwight Neal as Wolf’s nemesis Muddy Waters, and Rashawn Thompson as Wolf’s lifelong guitar player Hubert Sumlin.  The ensemble includes Claudia Cunningham, Cesil Jones, Raymond Wise, Theo Huff, Cynthia Carter, Danielle Davis, Michael Reckling and Mark Hood, all playing various roles.
                     
Ain’t No Crying The Blues is produced and written by BE Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor.  Associate Director of Black Ensemble Rueben Echoles is the Director, with Daryl Brooks, also an Associate Director of BE, serving as Assistant Director.  The creative team also includes Denise Karczewski (Lights), Kristy Leigh Hall (Costumes), Helen Latyak (Props), and CoCo Lemry (Scenic Painter), Bekki Lambrecht is the Technical Director and the Stage Manager is Emily Wall.

As with all Black Ensemble Theater productions, Robert Reddrick will serve as musical director.  The Black Ensemble Band includes Robert Reddrick on drums, Tracy Baker on bass, Herbert Walker and Oscar Brown on guitar, and Mark Moultrup on piano.

Black Ensemble Theater performance times are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00.  Ticket prices are as follows:
Previews are $45; Tickets during the regular run are $55 (Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday matinees) and $65 (Fridays, Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees).

The Five Play Card is a much more flexible way of becoming a subscriber to the theater’s 36th Season of Excellence: Treasures and Tributes.  The Five Play Card can be used for one person to see 5 plays or to bring 4 other friends to one show or in any other combination that adds up to five.  The Five Play Cards issued in 2013 will be good for one year.

Gold Five Play Card, $247.50, can be used on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday matinees.  The Platinum Five Play Card, $292.50, can be used for any performance.  

Tickets and Five Play Cards are available at the box office, 4450 N. Clark Street and by phone, (773)
769-4451. Performances are held at the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.

FACTS

Title:                             Ain’t No Crying the Blues (In The Memory of Howlin Wolf)
Written by:                    Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor
Directed by:                  Associate Director Rueben Echoles
Assistant Director:         Associate Director Daryl Brooks
Musical Director:           Robert Reddrick

Featuring:  Rick Stone (Howlin’ Wolf), Kylah Williams (Lillie Wolf), Dwight Neal
(Muddy Waters), and Rashawn Thompson (Hubert Sumlin), with Claudia Cunningham, Cesil Jones, Raymond Wise, Theo Huff, Cynthia Carter, Danielle Davis, Michael Reckling and Mark Hood.

Orchestra:   Tracy Baker (bass), Robert Reddrick (drums), Herbert Walker (guitar), Oscar Brown (guitar), Mark Moutrup (piano)

Other Creative Team:  Denise Karczewski (Lights), Kristy Leigh Hall (Costumes), Helen Latyak (Props), CoCo Lemry (Scenic Painter), Bekki Lambrect (Technical Director), Emily Wall (Stage Manager)

Dates:                          June 1 – August 11, 2013
                                 
Schedule:                     Wed & Thurs:               7:30 p.m.
                                    Friday:                         8:00 p.m.
                                    Saturday:                     3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Sunday:                       3:00 p.m.
Location:                      Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.
                                    Valet parking is             available.

Ticket prices:   Previews: $45
Regular Run: $55 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday matinees; and $65 on Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees.
A 10% discount is available for students, seniors, and groups.  Preview tickets are $45.00
Box Office:  773-769-4451 or online at www.blackensemble.org.

The Black Ensemble Theater
Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.
On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage.  In addition, a 150-seat studio theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is in development as part of a long range strategic plan for the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center.

The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts.  For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.

Monday, May 13, 2013

ACT OUT OPENING: BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS “IN MEMORY OF HOWLIN WOLF”




BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS
“IN MEMORY OF HOWLIN WOLF”
(AIN’T NO CRYING THE BLUES)
AT THE BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER CULTURAL CENTER

June 1 – August 11, 2013

Black Ensemble Theater announces In Memory of Howlin Wolf (Ain’t No Crying the Blues), written by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor, directed by Associate Director Rueben Echoles, and starring Rick Stone one of the stars of the classic movie Cooley High . In Memory of Howlin Wolf will be presented at the new Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street in Chicago, June 1 – August 11, 2013. The official press opening is scheduled for Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 3:00PM.

When Rick Stone (Cooley High) first performed as Howlin Wolf, Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote, "It's Rick Stone who consistently knocks your socks off in his terrifically sustained performance. And as he moves through Wolf's hits—Red Rooster, Goin' Down Slow, I Ain't Superstitious, Baby Please Don't Go and more—it's the audience that begins howlin' loudest." Now Rick Stone returns to do it again in this new story reflecting the life and times of one of the greatest blues singers the world has ever known - Howlin Wolf.

Title:                             In Memory of Howlin Wolf (Ain’t No Crying the Blues)
Written by:                    Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor
Directed by:                  Associate Director Rueben Echoles
Featuring:                     Rick Stone
Dates:                          June 1 – August 11, 2013
                                    Press Performance: Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.
Schedule:                     Wed & Thurs:               7:30 p.m.
                                    Friday:                         8:00 p.m.
                                    Saturday:                     3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Sunday:                       3:00 p.m.
Location:                      Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.
                                    Valet parking is             available.
Ticket prices:                $55 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday matinees; and $65 on Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees. A 10% discount is available for students, seniors, veterans and groups.
Box Office:                   Buy online at www.ticketmaster.com or call (773) 769-4451

The Black Ensemble Theater
Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.
On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage.  In addition, a 150-seat studio theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is in development as part of a long range strategic plan for the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center.

The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts.  For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

ChiIL Picks for Mother's Day: BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY CONCERT




BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS
SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY CONCERT
TO MOTHER – WITH LOVE (A CONCERT JUST FOR HER)
FEATURING PERFORMANCES BY THE STARS OF BLACK ENSEMBLE

Sunday, May 12 at 3 p.m.

Black Ensemble Theater Founder and Executive Director Jackie Taylor announces a special Mother’s Day concert, To Mother – With Love (A Concert Just For Her), featuring the stars of Black Ensemble. The one-day-only concert will be held on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 12 at 3 p.m. at the new Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street in Chicago.

To Mother – With Love will feature the Black Ensemble's star performers singing love songs dedicated to “Mom.”  Featured performers include Rashawn Thompson, Melanie McCullough, Dawn Bless, Meghan Murphy, Lyle Miller, and more.

Tickets, priced at $50, are available by calling (773) 769-4451 or online at www.blackensembletheater.org.

The Black Ensemble Theater
Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.

On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage.  The completion of a 150-seat theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is expected in 2013.

The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts.  For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.


Wednesday, March 6, 2013

BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS THE WORLD PREMIERE OF FROM DOO WOP TO HIP HOP


Chi, IL live shows on our radar.   We haven't had a chance to catch this one yet, but it's high up on our must see list.   We've been impressed by Jackie Taylor's work for years.

Black Ensemble Theater presents the world premiere of From Doo Wop to Hip Hop, written and directed by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor and Associate Director Rueben Echoles and produced by Jackie Taylor. From Doo Wop to Hip Hop will be presented at the new Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street in Chicago, through April 14, 2013.

From Doo Wop to Hip Hop is the story of people who live in the highly affluent neighborhood of Unison Hills. This is an integrated neighborhood made up of people from the music industry. The older folks have all lived their dreams of stardom, and the younger folks are reaching for theirs. The Whites and Blacks who live in Unison Hills have a very special bond, until tragedy hits – a racial tragedy that tears their congenial neighborhood apart. Audiences will hear such great musical classics as “The Great Pretender,” “16 Candles,” “What’s Your Name,” “Our Day Will Come” and “Waterfalls,” just to name a few. Audiences will also enjoy several other musical genres including rhythm and blues, soul, Hip Hop and everything in between.  Musical variety is the name of the game and From Doo Wop to Hip Hop serves it up – big time. 


Dates:        Through April 14, 2013       

Schedule:              Wed & Thurs:        7:30 p.m.
                              Friday:            8:00 p.m.
                              Saturday:        3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
                              Sunday:        3:00 p.m.

Location:        Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.
                       Valet parking is available.

Ticket prices:  
Regular Run: $55 on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturday matinees; and $65 on Fridays, Saturday evenings, and Sunday matinees. 


A 10% discount is available for students, seniors, and groups.  Preview tickets are $45.00


Box Office:        773-769-4451 or online at www.blackensemble.org.   Click here to order tickets.

From Doo Wop to Hip Hop is part of the Black Ensemble’s 36th Season of Excellence titled, ‘Treasures and Tributes.’  "This Black Ensemble treasure (originally Doo Wop Shoo Bop) is being rewritten and updated for the 2013 production,” says Jackie Taylor.   “With this production, we celebrate music that every generation will enjoy.  As always at Black Ensemble, we are bringing audiences of different generations and races together to experience a universal story with exceptional music like you won’t hear anywhere else in Chicago.” 
   

As with all Black Ensemble Theater productions, Robert Reddrick will serve as musical director.  The Black Ensemble Musicians include Robert Reddrick on drums, Tracy Baker on bass, Herbert Walker on guitar, and Mark Moultrup and Andrea Moore on piano.

The cast includes: David Simmons, Monty Montgomery, Christopher Straw, Dwight Neal, Matthew Payne, Kelvin Roston Jr., Brandon Holmes, Lawrence Williams, Corey Wright, Cynthia Carter, Erin O’Shea, John Keating, Megan Murphy, Lisa Beasley, Danielle Davis and Marquicia Jordan.

The creative team includes Rueben Echoles (Choreography), Daryl Brooks (Production Manager), Dave Ferguson (Set Design), Denise Karczewski (Lights), Mike Pierce and Les Spires (Sound), June Saito (Costumes), Helen Latyak (Props), CoCo Lemry (Scenic Painter).  Bekki Lambrecht is the

Technical Director, Emily Wall is the company stage manager and Victoria Spires is the Equity Stage Manager.
 
Black Ensemble Theater performance times are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 3:00 and 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00.  


Ticket prices are as follows:
Previews are $45; Tickets during the regular run are $55 (Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday matinees) and $65 (Fridays, Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees).


The Five Play Card is a much more flexible way of becoming a subscriber to the theater’s 36th Season of Excellence: Treasures and Tributes.  The Five Play Card can be used for one person to see 5 plays or to bring 4 other friends to one show or in any other combination that adds up to five.  The Five Play Cards issued in 2013 will be good for one year.

Gold Five Play Card, $247.50, can be used on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturday matinees.  The Platinum Five Play Card, $292.50, can be used for any performance.  

Tickets and The Five Play Card are available at the box office, 4450 N. Clark Street and by phone, (773) 769-4451.  All performances are held at the Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.

The Black Ensemble Theater

Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.

On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage.  The completion of a 150-seat theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is expected in 2013.

The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts.  For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

ACT OUT CLOSING: The Other Cinderella at Black Ensemble Theatre #ChiILpicks #review #holidaytheatrefavs



Must close January 13

BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER PRESENTS THE HOLIDAY FAVORITE

JACKIE TAYLOR’S
THE OTHER CINDERELLA
FOR THE FIRST TIME AT
THE NEW BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER CULTURAL CENTER

If you haven't seen this show yet, go already!   The Other Cinderella is highly recommended and makes our ChiILpicks list for Holiday Theatre Favorites.  My nine year old daughter, Sage, and I caught opening night of this rockin' remake of the fairytale classic and were blown away by the talented cast and creative script.  

Sage is all about grrrrl power and has a low tolerance for the typical Cinderella fairy tale genre, so we happily skipped the more traditional Emerald City Cinderella for The Other Cinderella this year.   Sage found great role models in tiny but mighty Alyssa Zopp (Peanut Butter), a girl from the hood who's "one of the boys", and in Ta-Tynisa Wilson's entirely endearing Cinderella portrayal. 

I thoroughly enjoyed the impressive talent of the vocalists, and the soul, Motown vibe of the musical numbers was a welcome break from more traditional, seasonal musical fare.  Sage did grumble that there were too many songs and not enough dialogue, but she's not a huge fan of musicals, to begin with.  Otherwise she was quite enthusiastic about recommending the show.   There's a bit of mellowly mature language, but overall, this is a great, family friendly piece with hilarious characters and and excellent message of empowerment, made modern, yet retaining fun fairy tale elements.   

We sincerely hope The Other Cinderella continues to make a reappearance as a holiday classic for years to come.   The Other Cinderella has returned every other year since 1976.   Sure, the famous coach driver has changed over the years, and cell phones and other updated trappings have appeared and become woven into the ever evolving and changing piece.    But the core message remains as timely and relevant as it was 26 years ago. 

BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER
The Other Cinderella

Written & directed by:    Black Ensemble Theater Founder and CEO Jackie Taylor
Choreographer:             Rueben Echoles
Musical Director:           Robert Reddrick
Dates:                          November 23 – January 13, 2012 
Location:                      Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark Street.
Ticket prices:                $55 - $65
Box Office:                   Buy online at www.ticketmaster.com or call (773) 769-4451

The most successful of all of the Black Ensemble Theater productions, The Other Cinderella returns every other year since 1976.  It is now a Black Ensemble classic that always features some new twist, turns, and surprises.  The Other Cinderella joyously retells the familiar fairy tale with an Afro-centric twist.  There’s a “Stepmama” who works at the post office, two stepsisters who “don’t do nuthin’,” the brothers are from the ‘hood, Cinderella was born in the projects and the “fairy Godmama” is from Jamaica.  Just as in the “traditional” Cinderella, there is a King, a Queen, and a Prince, but in this kingdom, everybody has soul.  The Other Cinderella is appropriate for all ages, featuring original music, exciting dances and a heartwarming story that reminds audiences of the greatness of the human spirit.

The mission of the Black Ensemble Theater Company is to eradicate racism and its devastating effects upon society through the theater arts. For more information on the Black Ensemble Theater Company, please visit www.BlackEnsembleTheater.org or call 773-769-4451.




“We are thrilled to bring back our bi-annual hit The Other Cinderella,” says Jackie Taylor. “It’s amazing to witness the many generations that keep returning year after year. The audience is a rainbow of colors, cultures and ages which testifies to how The Other Cinderella delivers a message of love, hope and the importance of believing in yourself that really speaks to the masses.” As with every production there is always something new and exciting coming from the Kingdom of Other.

As with all Black Ensemble Theater productions, Robert Reddrick will serve as musical director charged with making the beautiful original music written by Jackie Taylor and Michael Ward an unforgettable and transformational experience. The Black Ensemble Musicians include Robert Reddrick on drums, Tracy Baker on bass, Herbert Walker on guitar, and Mark Moultrup and Andrea Moore on piano.

The cast includes: Ta-Tynisa Wilson (Cinderella), A’rese Emokpae (The Fairy God Mama), Dawn Bless (Stepmama), Lisa Beasley (Margarite), Jessica Moore (Geneva), Dwight Neal (King), Rhonda Preston (Queen), Lawrence Williams (Prince), Raymond Wise (Page), David Simmons (Attendant), Mandy Lewis (Lady in Waiting), Brandon Holmes (Ground Hog), Alyssa Zopp (Peanut Butter), Malcolm Thompson (Pee Wee) Rueben Echoles (A.B.) and Erin O’Shea (Dorothy.)

The outstanding production team tasked with making this the most magical of all The Other Cinderella’s in the past 35 years includes Dave Ferguson (Set Design), June Saito (Costumes), Denise Karczewski (Lights), Rueben Echoles (Choreography and Wigs), and Sarah Helt (Props). Bekki Lambrecht is the Technical Director, Emily Wall is the production stage manager and Vickie Spires is the company Equity stage manager.


Black Ensemble Theater's world premiere production of
"FROM DOO WOP TO HIP HOP"
will be featured during Chicago Theater Week.

From Doo Wop to Hip Hop
Written by Jackie Taylor and Rueben Echoles
Directed by Jackie Taylor
February 7, 2013-March 31, 2013
Opening: Sunday, February 10, 2013 at 3:00 p.m.

This melodic look at the Doo Wop era celebrates such iconic groups as The Platters, The Drifters and the Chantels (just to name a few). Since it first premiered in 1995 it has had several revivals because it is indeed a Black Ensemble Theater Treasure. You can't help but snap your fingers to the beat as we take a stroll down memory lane hearing those beautiful songs like Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, This Magic Moment and Maybe while exploring how the successful music of today is related to the magical era of Doo Wop. With the emphasis on Doo Wop music this is a production that brings the '50s into the 21st Century.

Chicago Theater Week










The Black Ensemble Theater
Founded in 1976, by the phenomenal producer, playwright and actress Jackie Taylor, Black Ensemble Theater is the only African American theater located in the culturally, racially and ethnically diverse north side Uptown community. Through its Five Play Season of Excellence, The Black Ensemble Theater dazzles audiences locally, nationally and internationally with outstanding original musicals that are entertaining, educational and uplifting. The Black Ensemble Theater has produced more than 100 productions and employed over 5,000 artists.

On November 18, 2011, The Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center opened and is able to accommodate larger-scale productions, bigger audiences and a wider range of educational programming. The new facility includes amenities such as a 299-seat main stage theater (double the capacity of the original venue); 14 offices, classroom space; rehearsal hall, dance studio, scene shop, costume shop, and wardrobe rooms; seven dressing rooms; rehearsal room for musicians; front lobby space with concession areas; and an indoor parking garage. The completion of a 150-seat theater, which will serve as an experimental stage for the work of the Black Playwright Initiative (BPI), is expected in 2013

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