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THE REVOLUTIONISTS
Written by Lauren Gunderson
Directed by Elizabeth Mazur Levin
CAST (in order of appearance):
Olympe De Gouges: Hannah Hammel
Marianne Angelle: Noelle Klyce
Charlotte Corday: Ksa Curry
Marie Antoinette: Lisa Dawn
Olympe De Gouges (understudy): Abby Gilster
Marianne Angelle (understudy): Jasmine Robertson
Charlotte Corday (understudy): Maddie Powell
Marie Antoinette (understudy): Emma Soden
CREATIVE TEAM:
Director: Elizabeth Mazur Levin
Stage Manager: Reina McGonigle
Assistant Director: Ashley Greenwood
Costume Designer: Emily N. Brink
Lighting Designer: Trey Brazeal
Properties Designer: Ellen Markus
Technical Director: Greg Korak
Scenic Designer: Liz Hadden
Sound Designer: Jay Pastucha
Wig Stylist: Karen Procopio
DATES:
March 16 - April 30
SHOWTIMES:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 7:30pm
Saturday, Sunday: 3:00pm
PRICE:
Previews (March 16, 17, 18 3:00pm): $30 adults / $20 student
Run (March 18, 7:30pm - April 30): $45 adults / $28 student
The performance runs approximately two hours with an intermission.
ABOUT THE DIRECTOR:
Now serving as the Artistic Director of Oil Lamp Theater, Elizabeth Mazur Levin's Oil Lamp Theater directing credits include Now and Then, Bad Dates, Beau Jest, Love, Loss, and What I Wore, It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play (2017 & 2020), Motherhood Out Loud, and two seasons of On the Road—Oil Lamp’s touring series. She will also be directing this summer’s production of Collected Stories by Donald Margulies. Other credits include work with Theater D, Taslitz/Reichenbach Productions, Citadel Theatre, Ouroboros Big Noise Theatre, Bowen Park Theatre, Phoenix Ascending, Centerlight Sign and Voice Theatre, Weathervane Repertory, and Apple Tree Theatre. Proud graduate of Miami University (B.F.A and B.A.) and Loyola University Chicago (M.Ed.) Many thanks to the “E’s”.
"You may notice that there is a blend of historical and contemporary elements throughout [The Revolutionists] from themes, to language, to design choices. While these women are people from long ago, what they are saying and feeling is eerily current to the times in which we are living. They laugh, and share bonds, and live in the moment. If you listen closely, their struggles are similar to the plights we are facing today. These figures are smart, and witty, and authentic, relatable, and all too human."
-- Elizabeth Mazur Levin
Where Theater Welcomes You Home
Oil Lamp Theater is an award-winning sixty-seat storefront theater located in the heart of downtown Glenview. We produce six mainstage theatrical plays per year, and offer special events such as our Speak Easy Nights. When you arrive at the theater, you are personally welcomed by our friendly box office staff. Our lobby features warm decor and comfortable seating, reminiscent of a home. Our theater’s intimate space and ambitious productions connect the audience and performers to create a truly unique experience. To top it all off, we offer complimentary cookies at all mainstage shows.