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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Act Out: Writers’ Theatre presents Hamlet 9/4-11/11




Writers’ Theatre presents
Hamlet
written by William Shakespeare
directed by Artistic Director Michael Halberstam
featuring Scott Parkinson in the title role


Writers’ Theatre, under the direction of Artistic Director Michael Halberstam and Executive Director Kathryn M. Lipuma, opens its 21st season with Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare and directed by Artistic Director Michael HalberstamThe production runs September 4, 2012 – November 11, 2012 at Writers’ Theatre, 325 Tudor Court in Glencoe. 

The king is dead—murdered by his own brother, who has claimed the throne and the widowed queen. And the world goes on…but the Prince cannot. Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy is equal parts ghost story, political intrigue, doomed romance and murder mystery, driven by one of literature’s most intriguing, enigmatic and controversial characters.

"It is an unbelievable luxury to be working with Shakespeare's mighty text in such an intimate setting and with such a remarkable cast.  Exploring such epic characters and themes in a compressed environment allows for a level of detail in the work that breathes fresh life into this well-known text." says Artistic Director Michael Halberstam. "Of course, any investigation of Shakespeare's masterpieces must start with the cast and we have a truly remarkable gathering of artists.  The desire to bring Scott Parkinson's Dane to the stage has proved to be a formidable rallying point and Writers' Theatre has subsequently assembled an ensemble of actors that truly articulates the full breadth and sophistication of the Chicago acting community.”

The cast includes Scott Parkinson (Hamlet), Shannon Cochran (Gertrude), Michael Canavan (Claudius), Timothy Edward Kane (Laertes), Larry Yando (Ghost), Ross Lehman(Polonius), Kareem Bandealy (Horatio), Liesel Matthews (Ophelia), Julian Parker (Rosencrantz), Witold Huzior (Fortinbras) and Billy Fenderson (Guildenstern).

The designers are Collette Pollard (scenic), David Hyman (costumes)Sarah Hughey (lighting)Mikhail Fiksel (sound) and Nick Heggestad (properties). The fight director is David Woolley and the stage manager is David Castellanos.


TICKET INFORMATION
Performances are September 4 - November 11, 2012. The press opening is on Thursday, September 13, 2012 at 7:30pm. Curtain times are Tuesdays (no performance October 30) and Wednesdays at 7:30pm (with select Wednesday 2pm matinees - October 10, 17 and 31 only); Thursdays and Fridays at 8:00pm; Saturdays at 4:00pm and 8:00 pm; Sundays at 2:00pm and 6:00pm (no 6pm performance October 14). Tickets are $35-$70 and are available at the Box Office, 376 Park Avenue, Glencoe; 847-242-6000 or online.


AUDIENCE ENRICHMENT

Writers’ Theatre will offer audiences a wide assortment of engagement opportunities related to the play itself, as well as the creative process. 


Hamlet Audience Engagement Events

Writers’ Theatre will offer unprecedented access to the new play process by providing audiences with a wide assortment of engagement opportunities related to the play.
  • From Page to Stage
Writers’ Theatre and select North Shore libraries present the eighth annual From Page to Stage program. This comprehensive series of special events, lectures, readings and film viewings are designed to enhance and enrich the audience experience of one of the plays during each Writers’ Theatre Season.  All events are FREE of charge and open to the public.  Further information about this program, including dates and program titles can be found at writerstheatre.org/fpts.

  • Writers’ Wednesdays
Post-show discussions are now held every Wednesday after evening performances at Tudor Court and every other Wednesday after evening performances at Books on Vernon, both starting after the opening performance.  Join the artistic staff and actors from the production after the performance for an in-depth conversation.  Please check individual production calendars for specific dates.  For more information about Writers’ Theatre Audience Enrichment programs visit writerstheatre.org/enrichment

  • Making Of…Series
Launched during the 2010/11 Season, Writers' Theatre will once again host the Making Of… series.  For each production, Writers' Theatre offers insight into a different aspect of creating the productions seen on our stages.  Enjoy refreshments during a short and lively presentation by designers and other experts, who walk through the process of preparing for and executing a show.  Making Of… events are open to the public.  For dates and more information, go to writerstheatre.org/enrichment.


TWEET SEATS

Follow Writers' Theatre on Twitter (Twitter.com/WritersTheatre) and by 3:00pm, when available, Writers' will Tweet a code that can be used to purchase remaining seats for that day’s performance at a discount. When available, Tweet Seats may be purchased only through the Writers' Theatre website at writerstheatre.org 

               
Notes of Interest:
  • Hamlet is a who's who of Writers' Theatre almuni, including:
    • Kareem Bandealy (The CaretakerHeartbreak House)
    • Michael Canavan (The Lion in WinterThe Father)
    • Shannon Cochran (A Little Night MusicThe Lion in Winter - Joseph Jefferson Award Nomination, The Father, Private Lives - Joseph Jefferson Award Nomination).
    • Timothy Edward Kane (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are DeadArms and the Man)
    • Ross Lehman (She Loves Me, As You Like It, Bach at Leipzig, The Uneasy Chair)
    • Liesel Matthews (The Father)
    • Scott Parkinson (Crime & Punishment, The Doctor's Dilemma, Booth, Candida, The Glass Menagerie)
    • Larry Yando (Nixon’s Nixon, Bach at Leipzig, As You Like ItRocket to the Moon)  
  • Scott Parkinson, playing the title role, previously appeared at Writers’ in Crime & Punishment, The Doctor's Dilemma, Booth, Candida and The Glass Menagerie. Chicago credits include sixteen productions at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, including the title role in Richard II, the Fool in King Lear, Caesar in Antony & Cleopatra and Speed inThe Two Gentlemen of Verona.  He has worked at Court, Northlight, Goodman, Shakespeare on the Green and was in Angels in America with The Journeymen).  Off-Broadway credits include Stage Manager in David Cromer’s Our Town, Orson’s Shadow, The Third Story, Rose Rage and Crime & Punishment and he appeared on Broadway in The Coast of Utopia.
  • This production of Hamlet provides an opportunity for long-time friends Michael Halberstam and Scott Parkinson, both of whom regularly teach Shakespeare, to collaborate as director and actor on their shared vision of Shakespeare's greatest play.


SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MEMBERSHIP
Writers' Theatre season ticket packages provide a convenient theatergoing experience and guarantee access to all of Writers' highly-anticipated productions throughout the season. Four and five play Subscription packages are available, ranging in price from $195 - $275. A five play membership provides ultimate flexibility for $250. 

Subscribers and Members receive exclusive benefits including free ticket exchanges by phone, mail and fax, show reminders by email before each scheduled performance, a one-year subscription to The Brief Chronicle newsmagazine and more. For a complete list of benefits visit writerstheatre.org.

Subscriptions and Memberships are available at the Box Office, 376 Park Avenue, Glencoe, 847-242-6000 and writerstheatre.org.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

William Shakespeare (Playwright) was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564. He rose to fame in London as a playwright, actor and partner in a company of players known as the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. King James I, after ascending to the throne in 1603, would eventually patron the group, thereby changing the name to The King’s Men. During Shakespeare’s career, he wrote 38 plays, 154 sonnets and several other famous epic poems. There are many apocryphal plays thought to be Shakespeare’s and he alone is
credited with contributing close to 2,000 words to the English language. He is without question the most highly regarded and studied playwright in the history of literature. In 1613, Shakespeare is said to have retired to the place of his birth. It is believe that he died there on his birthday, April 23, 1616.

Michael Halberstam (Artistic Director) is the co-founder of Writers’ Theatre. He has directed over 30 productions for the company including Not About Heroes (starring Nicholas Pennell), Private Lives, Look Back In Anger, Candida, The Father, Crime and Punishment, Benefactors, Seagull, The Duchess of Malfi, Othello, The Savannah Disputation, the world premiere musical A Minister’s Wife, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, She Loves Me and The Real Thing. Halberstam has appeared in numerous Writers’ Theatre productions including Richard II (title role), Loot and Misalliance. Previously, he spent two years at The Stratford Festival in Ontario and performed in Timon Of Athens, The Knight of the Burning Pestle (title role), Much Ado About Nothing and As You Like It. Halberstam’s other Chicago acting credentials include productions with Wisdom Bridge, Court Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Elsewhere he directed The Gamester (Northlight Theatre), A Man For All Seasons (Peninsula Players Theatre), Hamlet (Illinois Shakespeare Festival), Candida (Jean Cocteau Repertory in New York), Ten Little Indians (Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace), a highly acclaimed revival of Crime and Punishment, which Writers’ Theatre produced off-Broadway at 59E59 Theatres in New York City, Enchanted April and State of the Union (Milwaukee Repertory Theater). In 2010 he directed A Minister’s Wife at Lincoln Center Theater. His forays into opera have included The Rape Of Lucretia (Chicago Opera Theater), Francesca De Ramini featuring the Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Christoph Eschenbach and Le Freyshutz, a Berlioz adaptation of the Weber opera also conducted by Christoph Eschenbach in its North American Premiere (Ravinia Festival). He spent two and a half years teaching Shakespeare at The Theatre School at DePaul University and has received awards for excellence in theater management and/or artistic achievement from The Chicago Drama League, The Arts & Business Council, Chicago Lawyers for the Creative Arts, The Chicago Associates of the Stratford Festival and most recently, the 2010 Zelda Fichandler Award.

Kareem Bandealy (Horatio) returns to Writers' Theatre where he previously appeared in The Caretaker and Heartbreak House. Chicago credits include Rock ‘N’ Roll, Gas For Less,King Lear (Goodman Theatre), A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Edward II, Romeo & Juliet (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), The Illusion (Court Theatre), The Last Act of Lilka Kadison,Peter Pan (Lookingglass Theatre Company), The Real Thing (Remy Bumppo Theatre Company), It’s a Wonderful Life, Oklahoma! (American Theater Company, ensemble member),Our Enemies: Lively Scenes of Love and Combat, Back of the Throat, 10 Acrobats in an Amazing Leap of Faith (Silk Road Rising, associate artist) and Wedding Play (About Face Theatre). Regional credits include The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Three Musketeers, The Tempest (Illinois Shakespeare Festival), Love’s Labour’s Lost (Notre Dame Summer Shakespeare), Stuff Happens, Julius Caesar (Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre) and four seasons at the Orlando Shakespeare Theater. Bandealy has done several commercials, industrials and films including The Merry Gentleman (directed by Michael Keaton). In 2011, he received the 3Arts Artist Award. Next: Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo(Lookingglass Theatre Company).

Michael Canavan (Claudius) returns to Writers' Theatre where he previously appeared in The Lion in Winter and The Father. Chicago credits include Mizlansky/Zilinsky Or Schmucks (Steppenwolf Theatre Company) and The Dying Gaul (Apple Tree Theatre). Regional credits include A Moon for the Misbegotten (Merrimack Repertory Theatre),Oleanna, Prelude to a Kiss and Reckless, among others (South Coast Repertory), Mark Taper Forum, New Mexico Repertory Theatre and Pittsburgh Public Theatre. Off-Broadway credits include Bug (Barrow St. Theatre), Bang Bang Blues (Joseph Papp Public Theatre) and As You Like It (Riverside Shakespeare Company). Film credits include Flags of Our Fathers, The Island, Hidalgo, Murder by Numbers, Striking Distance and Rat Boy. Recent TV credits include Mad Men, Bones, Criminal Minds, CSI Miami and Entourage. He also had recurring roles on 7th Heaven, Hunter, General Hospital and Santa Barbara.  His voice has been featured in radio dramas, commercials, video games, History Channel documentaries and audiobooks.

Shannon Cochran (Gertrude) returns to Writers’ Theatre where she previously appeared in A Little Night Music, The Lion in Winter (Joseph Jefferson Award Nomination), The Father and Private Lives (Joseph Jefferson Award Nomination). Chicago credits include Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Court Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater and Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire. Regional credits include Long Wharf Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, South Coast Repertory, Geffen Playhouse and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Off-Broadway credits include Bug (Obie Award, The Drama League Award, Drama Desk Award Nomination). First National tour credits include August: Osage County (Helen Hayes Award Nomination). Film credits include The Ring, Star Trek: Nemesis, The Babe and The Perfect Family. TV credits include Scandal (recurring), Fringe, Desperate Housewives, Grey's Anatomy, Off the Map, Numbers and others. Directing credits include The Rivalry, The Real Dr. Strangelove (L.A. Theatre Works), Therese Raquin (Greasy Joan & Company) and Private Passage (Odyssey Theatre Ensemble). Audiobooks include The Unremarkable Heart and Other Stories, Fallen and Call Me Irresistible.

Billy Fenderson (Guildenstern) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. Chicago credits include Septimus in Arcadia (New Leaf Theatre), Rudi & Kostya in East of Berlin & The Russian Play (Signal Ensemble Theatre), Ian in Hesperia (Right Brain Project) and ensemble in Caucasian Chalk Circle (Theatre Mir). Off-Broadway credits include Coffee in Goodnight Lovin’ Trail (Rising Sun Ensemble) and ensemble in Don Juan Come Back From the War (Classic Stage Company). Film credits include Johnny Boy in Sneakers and Soul and the Editor in Slate (directed by Carmen Vidal Balanzat).

Witold Huzior (Fortinbras) makes his American theatre debut at Writers’ Theatre. Huzior was born and raised in Poland where he graduated from the prestigious Ludwik Solski State Drama School in Cracow. Polish credits include Monsier de Pourceaugnac (PWST Krakow), Summerfolk (PWST Krakow), Atelier- Tailor Studio (PWST Krakow) and Paradise Garden – Sketches of Rozewicz (PWST Krakow). Television credits include an adaptation of Paradise Garden – Sketches of Rozewicz. Huzior lives in Chicago; he is an actor, pilates trainer and massage therapist. He enjoys cooking and marine aquaria.  

Timothy Edward Kane (Laertes) returns to Writers' Theatre where he previously appeared in Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead and Arms and the Man. Chicago credits include An Iliad, The Illusion, Wild Duck, Titus Andronicus, Uncle Vanya, The Romance Cycle, Hamlet (Court Theatre), The North Plan (Steppenwolf Garage), The Miser, She Stoops to Conquer (Northlight Theatre, After Dark Award) and more than a dozen productions at Chicago Shakespeare Theater including A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Comedy of Errors, A Flea in Her Ear, Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre and at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-Upon-Avon), Love’s Labors Lost, King Johnand King Lear. Regional credits include work at The Mark Taper Forum, Notre Dame Shakespeare, Peninsula Players and the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. Education: BS, Ball State University; MFA, Northern Illinois University. Mr. Kane is married to actress Kate Fry.

Ross Lehman (Polonius) returns to Writers’ Theatre where he previously appeared in She Loves Me, As You Like It, Bach at Leipzig and The Uneasy Chair. Chicago credits include Kiss Me Kate, Hot Mikado, Hairspray, The Producers and Fiddler on the Roof (Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre), As You Like It, Twelfth Night, The Comedy of Errors, King Lear, Troilus and Cressida (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 (Chicago Shakespeare and on tour to the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon); The Man Who Came to Dinner, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), Waiting for Godot, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Joseph Jefferson Award), The Rover, A Christmas Carol, Stage Kiss (Goodman Theatre), A Man of No Importance (Joseph Jefferson Award), The Dresser (After Dark Award) and Where's Charlie (Joseph Jefferson Award, Apple Tree Theatre). Broadway credits include A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (St. James Theatre), The Tempest (Broadhurst Theatre) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre). His reprise of his role as Koko in The Hot Mikado in London’s West End production earned him a Laurence Olivier Award nomination (Queen's Theatre).

Liesel Matthews (Ophelia) returns to Writers’ Theatre where she last appeared as Bertha in The Father (dir. Michael Halberstam). Chicago credits include Lily in Waving Goodbye(Naked Eye and Steppenwolf Theatre Companies), Sally in House and Garden (Goodman Theater, dir. Robert Falls) and Morse in One Flea Spare (Naked Eye). Broadway credits include Anna in Vincent in Brixton (dir. Richard Eyre). London credits include Jenn in The Distance from Here (Almeida Theatre, dir. David Leveaux). Film credits include Air Force One (dir. Wolfgang Petersen) and A Little Princess (dir. Alfonso Cuaron). Liesel is the co-founder of the Blue Haven Initiative, which is focused on impact investing, and the IDP Foundation, Inc., which focuses on international education projects.

Julian Parker (Rosencrantz) makes his Writers’ Theatre debut. He proudly represents the Chicago-based Definition Theatre Company, of which he is co-founder. Most recently under Defintion Theatre Company, he co-produced and acted in The Brothers Size (Oshoosi) under the direction of Kathleen F. Conlin at The Alley Stage. In May, he graduated from the University of Illinois-Champaign with a BFA in Acting. UIUC credits include Satan in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Jib in Hoodoo Love, Angus in Macbeth and James Hewlett/Richard III in The African Company Presents: Richard III.  He studied in London at Shakespeare’s Globe the summer of 2011.

Scott Parkinson (Hamlet) returns to Writers' Theatre where he previously appeared in Crime & Punishment, The Doctor's Dilemma, Booth, Candida and The Glass Menagerie. Chicago credits include sixteen productions at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, including the title role in Richard II, the Fool in King Lear, Caesar in Antony & Cleopatra and Speed inThe Two Gentlemen of Verona. Other Chicago credits include Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Guys & Dolls (Court Theatre), Angels in America (The Journeymen), Northlight Theatre, Goodman Theatre; title roles in Hamlet and Richard III, Iago in Othello (Shakespeare on the Green). Regional credits include Cassius in Julius Caesar, The Persians (Shakespeare Theatre Company), Mercutio in Romeo & Juliet, Seagull (Old Globe Theatre), The School for Scandal (Mark Taper Forum), Hartford Stage and La Jolla Playhouse. Off-Broadway credits include Stage Manager in David Cromer’s Our Town, Orson’s Shadow, The Third Story, Rose Rage and Crime & Punishment. National Tour: The 39 Steps. Broadway: The Coast of Utopia (Lincoln Center). TV: Law & Order: SVU. Parkinson is a four-time Joseph Jefferson nominee and the recipient of 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play for Rose Rage.

Larry Yando (Ghost) returns to Writers’ Theatre where he has appeared in Nixon’s Nixon, As You Like It,  Bach at Leipzig and Rocket to the Moon. Since returning from three years as Scar in the national tour of The Lion King, Yando has appeared in Cymbeline, The Two Noble Kinsmen, Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), the world premiere of Goldbrick (Collaboraction and Walkabout Theatres), four years as Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre) and Pangloss in Candide(Goodman Theatre and The Huntington Theatre, Boston). Other credits include principal roles at Court Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Milwaukee Reparatory Theater, Madison Reparatory Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre, Royal George Theatre, Defiant Theatre, Theatre at the Center, Goodman Theatre and The Shakespeare Theatre Company.  Yando was most recently seen as Roy Cohn in Angels in America, parts 1 & 2 (Court Theatre). He has taught acting at DePaul University, Northwestern University, Columbia University, Act One Conservatory, Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s Classical Training Program and is a text/verse coach at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. Yando has received Chicago Magazine’s “Actor of the Year,” The Reader’s “Best Actor,” DePaul University’s “Excellence in the Arts” awards and was one of nine national recipients of the 2010 Lunt- Fontanne Fellowship.   

ABOUT WRITERS’ THEATRE
Over the past twenty seasons, Writers' Theatre has become a major Chicagoland cultural destination with a national reputation for excellence. Under the artistic leadership of Michael Halberstam and the executive leadership of Kathryn M. Lipuma, Writers’ Theatre has been deemed the “best drama company in the nation” by the Wall Street Journal and achieved twenty years of surplus operations. The company, which plays to a sold-out and discerning audience of 35,000 patrons each season, has garnered critical praise for the consistent high quality and intimacy of its artistry. Prized for the finest interpretations of classic and contemporary theatre in its two intensely intimate venues, Writers’ Theatre’s acclaimed work includes Artistic Director Michael Halberstam’s world premiere in Glencoe and subsequent production of A Minister’s Wife at Lincoln Center Theater; David Cromer’s productions of A Streetcar Named Desire and Picnic; and the commissioning, world premiere and New York premiere of Crime and Punishment, which has received more than 30 subsequent regional theater productions.

In July, 2011, Writers’ Theatre announced the hiring of the award-winning, internationally renowned Studio Gang Architects, led by principle Jeanne Gang, FAIA to design a new home for the Theatre in downtown Glencoe which will once again allow the Theatre to grow to accommodate its audience, while maintaining its trademark intimacy. The new facility will resonate with and complement the Theatre’s neighboring Glencoe community and will add tremendous value to Chicagoland and the North Shore as a premier cultural destination.
You can find Writers’ Theatre on Facebook or follow Writers' Theatre on Twitter at Twitter.com/WritersTheatre. For more information, visit www.writerstheatre.org.


WRITERS’ PARTNERS
Writers' Theatre is pleased to welcome back BMO Harris Bank as Season Sponsor of its 2012/13 Season.

Mary Winton Green returns as Season Sponsor for the 2012/13 Season.

UBS is the Corporate Sponsor Partner of Hamlet.

Writers' Theatre welcomes back Restaurant Partner and Event Sponsor, Winnetka’s award-winning Restaurant Michael. Writers' Theatre patrons receive 10% off their guest check when they present their ticket stub when ordering. Just 10 minutes from the theater at 64 Green Bay Road, Restaurant Michael is the perfect fit for any dining occasion. Call 847-441-3100 to make your reservation.

For more information about Writers' 2012/13 Season Restaurant Partners and offer restrictions visit writerstheatre.org/visitus.

Chi, IL Live Shows on Our Radar: Van Morrison Tribute to Benefit Alzheimer's Association



Great tunes for a great cause:


Brad Cole's Acoustic Circus presents "A Tribute to Van Morrison" with net proceeds going to benefit The Alzheimer's Association.

Thursday, August 30 at Uncommon Ground, 3800 N Clark; 7:30 PM

Featuring...

Brad Cole
Steve Dawson (Dolly Varden)
Dan Connolly
John Michaels (Seven Ships)
Mike Maimone (Mutts)
Matt Campbell
Michele McGuire

All performers will cover two Van Morrison tunes in honor of the iconic singer's 67th birthday (August 31).

Admission is $20 / All Ages (21 + ID to drink)

Help spread the word:   Your previews, *Tweets and *Facebook shares are much appreciated 

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Swedish Melodic Power Metal--CLOUDSCAPE New Single Available Today!



 
New Era to be Released September 11th via Nightmare Records

Last week CLOUDSCAPE debuted a stream of the first single "Share Your Energy" from their upcoming album New Era. CLOUDSCAPE wants to give their fans a chance to purchase the single before the September 11th release date of New Era.  Starting today, the digital single is available for purchase on both iTunes and Amazon

CLOUDSCAPE is a melodic power metal band with progressive touches from southern Sweden.  CLOUDSCAPE's compositional ambitions have always bridged progressive metal and straightforward melodic rock/metal, creating music accessible to a wider audience by virtue of its intense melody, but with enough complexity to satiate the ears of casual and serious music enthusiasts.

Since 2004 CLOUDSCAPE has called the prestigious Roastinghouse Studios in Malmö, Sweden their home for all of their albums to date.  CLOUDSCAPE continue to progress with each record, breaking new boundaries in their style and continue to mature in their writing and composition  New Era, the band's fourth album is without a doubt the band's crowning accomplishment to date.  The record was produced and mixed by Micko Twedberg.  Twedberg was assisted on the mixing by Anders "Theo" Theander. The mastering was also handled by Theander. 

New Era is available for pre-order on AMAZON.


New Era Tracklisting:
1) Silver Ending
2) Share Your Energy
3) Kingdom of Sand
4) Pull the Brake
5) Seen It All Before
6) Your Desire
7) Voyager 9
8) Simplicity
9) Before Your Eyes
10) Violet Eve
11) Into the Unknown
12) Heroes

CLOUDSCAPE Discography:
Cloudscape (2005)
Crimson Skies (2006)
Global Drama (2008)
New Era (2012)

For More Info Please Visit:
http://www.cloudscape.se/  
http://www.facebook.com/cloudscapesweden  
http://www.nightmarerecords.com

Casualties Debut New Track--Play Riot Fest Chicago 9/15

THE CASUALTIES: Debut New Track
 
Infamous NYC street punks THE CASUALTIES have debuted "My Blood. My Life. Always Forward." from their highly-anticipated new record Resistance. "My Blood. My Life. Always Forward." is the lead-off track from Resistance, and the new track the band was playing as part of their headlining set throughout this summer's "Tonight We Unite!" tour.  Get a first listen to the track HERE.
THE CASUALTIES will release Resistance on September 25th through Season of Mist. Resistance will be available on CD, limited edition LP (with bonus track and download card) and limited edition Digibox including the CD with a bonus track, bandana, bottle opener and patch.
THE CASUALTIES recently completed "Tonight We Unite!" tour, and will appear next on a series of Eastern US headline dates, as well as dates supporting GWAR. A list of confirmed dates are below.
Updated THE CASUALTIES news and tour information will be made available at the Season of Mist website and the 
THE CASUALTIES Facebook and Twitter pages.
Tour Dates 
8/18 Richmond, VA @ Hadads Lake as part of GWAR-B-Q
9/13 Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart9/14 Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue
9/15 Chicago, IL @ The Congress Theater as part of Riot Fest

9/16 Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues


9/26 Reading, PA @ The Reverb as part of East Coast Tsunami Festival

10/5 Providence, RI @ The Firehouse

10/6 Rochester, NY @ DubLand Underground

Wizard World Chicago Comic Con-Saturday Costumed Crowd Shots & More #photo feature



Another Comic Con has come and gone.   It was a whirlwind weekend at Wizard World Comic Con 2012.   







Saturday the people watching was prime. 





  

 


We dig seeing the rampant creativity.   









And the mash ups are hilarious.




Poor Spider Man got ganged up on by a band of armed villains in the lobby.





Some of our favs were the families who all got in on playing dress up!





Of course we dropped back to see our friends at the World of Traegonia booth.   The author was there again, with her daughter this time. 

  

And we got a chance to see their new Traegon costume.    



Check out the videos on their site to see her in action and watch their sweet animated short.  


This series is highly recommended, mid grade fantasy, chapter books.   We read them as family bedtime stories and got thoroughly engrossed in the highly imaginative, artistic, eco-friendly, creative, inventive, magical, World of Traegonia.


    
Dino, the illustrator and sculpture maker.

Check back with ChiIL Mama & ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often.   We're still hammering out the details but it looks like we'll be able to run a give aways later this fall.    Either way, we'll have a full review of both of these awesome books up for our readers shortly.




We also dropped in on our friends at Threadless and bought 3 new designs to celebrate back to school.

   

The all navy or white polo uniforms & navy bottoms leave something to be desired in the creative clothes department, so we make the most of our after hours with fun, colorful t's.   Like we said in our prior Comic Con coverage here, Threadless is great about giving back to the community and holding free kids' workshops with local non profits like Girls Rock! Chicago and 826CHI, so we're extra happy to kick them our business.



We also saw our Pinups for Pitbulls friends and bought a bunch of buttons.   I also snapped a pic with them--I wore my Pit 7 Seconds "Walk Together" Tee and they said they'd send it on to Kevin Seconds.   Check 'em out if you haven't already.   They have a cool mission statement.   We're all about rescue dogs and have a rescue Husky ourselves.   We don't have a pit bull, but we do have a 110lb. Akita, another breed sometimes misused for fighting, feared and misunderstood, who is the sweetest family dog ever.   So we get it.





Finally we said hey to our Gorilla Tango Burlesque Peeps and snapped a few more shots.
 
   

After the Con, I had a chance to spend the evening with a group of true Con Connoisseurs.   We hit up the bar in the Hyatt Hotel adjoining The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, and talked about their hobby.   The guys had what I jokingly called "Star Tracker"....like train tracker which alerts you on smart phones when trains are incoming.   These guys had a small network of spies stationed around the hotel lobby, after party and bar, all texting each other whenever a celeb showed up.    And there were plenty!  



Unlike star stalkers, these guys are collectors and just want a quick photo and maybe an autograph.   They have extensive collections and like other collectors, long to finish their "sets", generally particular segments of a sci-fi show cast.    Some celebs are rare and hard to get, and these guys have traveled as far as England for some Cons, based on who was signing.     They were all nice, pretty normal guys, although one conceded his wife thinks his collection obsession is a bit nuts.   So do all of their co workers.   But it brings them a great deal of enjoyment and doesn't hurt anyone, so whose to say collecting photos and autographs is any odder than other things people have been known to amass. 



The did say there's a subset of Comic Con diehards who cross over from collectors to crazies, going so far as to pay off the maids to bring them celebs garbage!  They also conceded that Wizard World is so massive they only loosely include it in the Con Genre.   True collectors do better abroad, where the fans are more laid back and there's a genuinely good chance you'll get to hang out and have drinks with more than a few famous folk. 

  

Even the smaller, themed weekends, just centered around one show ie:  Dr. Who, are more to their taste and maximize the amount of collecting, formal signings and candid star shots they can do.   It was eye opening and enlightening for me to hang with them for an evening.   It felt a bit like hangin' with the fire department--all of us hanging out, talking, then a sighting text would come in and they'd all run off ASAP, and reappear with a hit or miss tale.

 

What Wizard World Chicago Comic Con does well is put on a great party....bringing together a diverse and colorful crowd, a sweet assortments of speakers and workshops, and unprecedented numbers of stars.   All in all, it was a fun weekend for the star trackers, casual and serious collectors, gamers, families, spandex fans, and people watchers.    Till next year.





Chi, IL Live Shows On Our Radar--Callers at Sub-T 9/15

 
   
        CALLERS
      Photo Credit: Aaron Stern
This September, Callers are hitting the road with Wye Oak for a string of North American tour dates in what is the first series of live performances to celebrate the release of their new album, Reviver. Out October 9th on Partisan, the record bursts with charisma, highlighted by its bold instrumentation and the unmistakable electricity of Sara Lucas' soaring vocals, evident in their current single "Howard 2 Hands." That voice, combined with the addition of two new members, makes for an ambitious live show that will intrigue even the toughest of critics.

And in another sonically fitting match, Callers will be playing with Dirty Projectors this Sunday, August 19th, in Boston at the Paradise Rock Club. Check out their full run of dates below and don't miss out on a chance to see some truly exceptional musicians take the stage. 
Reviver is a statement on power, rhythm and beauty.
The third LP from Callers, made up of long time collaborators Sara Lucas and Ryan Seaton, will be released on October 9th on Partisan Records.
While Sara grew up enveloped by R & B, Motown, gospel and jazz in St. Louis, Ryan was 400 miles away in Little Rock, nurtured by a community of eccentric artists and musicians, collaborating on ad hoc punk shows by the riverbank. Both musicians intuitively grasped the commitment to craft in their peers and mentors, shaping their purpose to create a strong, clear statement of their own.
New Orleans was the place that brought them together, the place where their first song was recorded over a landline, their first EP from a mic hanging on the ceiling fan. Sara's freedom of expression, her ease of phrasing, the effortlessness and transcendence of her voice drew Ryan to working with her, while Sara was undeniably drawn to his vast arrangements, particular style, and grasp of musical realms.
Providence emerged as the hub for support and sustained creative advice, a second EP recorded amongst ghosts in the attic, and the source of collaboration with Keith Souza and Seth Manchester of acclaimed recording studio Machines with Magnets (Battles, Fang Island, Psychic Paramount.) Finally, Brooklyn became the city they now call home, leading to the creation of two LPs, Fortune and Life of Love.
With Brooklyn also came transition: after offering a new interpretation on Life of Love and Reviver, Don Godwin amicably moved on from the project at the latter's completion. Meanwhile, Keith and Seth's involvement in the production and development of Reviver thrived, ultimately inspiring them to join the band.
Reviver stands as the most fully realized vision Callers has as artists. Influenced by the poetry of Gwendolyn Brooks,  "Heroes" and "Reviver" capitalize on a fierce spirit with driving rhythms and a hardened determination, while "Good Years" and "Your Finest" emphasize grandiose crescendos, idiosyncratic melodies and the complexity of surprise. On the album's title track, one witnesses the satisfaction and strength they feel by attaining clarity: "We are older than ourselves / I'm your Reviver."
 


Links /

Upcoming Tour Dates /
08/19 - Paradise Rock Club - Boston, MA *09/13 - Mr. Small's Theatre - Millvale, PA #
09/14 - The Bishop - Bloomington, IN #
09/15 - Subterranean - Chicago, IL
09/17 - Horseshoe Tavern - Toronto, ON #
09/18 - Bug Jar - Rochester, NY #
09/20 - Music Hall Of Williamsburg - Brooklyn, NY #
09/21 - Maxwell's - Hoboken, NJ #
09/22 - Union Transfer - Philadelphia, PA #
09/23 - Black Cat - Washington, DC # 
* with Dirty Projectors
# with Wye Oak 

Reviver | Tracklisting /

01. Good Years
02. Heroes
03. Your Finest
04. Crush Times
05. Long Control
06. Reviver
07. Turning
08. Its A Ringer
09. Antenna
10. Howard 2 Hands

Release Date: October 9th on Partisan Records
 

Quotes /

"Callers move in mysterious ways. The Brooklyn-by-way-of-New Orleans trio mixes a sort of jazzy folk with snatches of wildly disparate stuff like prog and slowcore, Eastern-flecked drone, gauzy 50s pop, turn-on-a-dime post-punk. It's stark in execution, dazzling in effect." Pitchfork
"Brooklyn's Callers make an indescribable, codeine-ready micro-ruckus that straddles some downtown-via-Bedford line between grandiose indie rock gestures, art-jazz slither, dusty folk, and swooning soul." Village Voice
"The spare and powerful guitar-and-drums arrangements of Callers provide a dynamic setting for the extraordinary voice of singer Sara Lucas. These former southerners have moved from New Orleans to Brooklyn, bringing with them a bluesy vibe that fits nicely with their sense of daring and experimentation." WNYC
"A textural/experimental streak runs through Seaton's guitar playing, showing influences of Ben Monder when in jazz mode, Loren Mazzacane Connors in bluesier settings. Lucas' octave-jumping and sudden shifts from sweetness to sorrow evoke the young Joni Mitchell, although she has her own personality. Folk singers-songwriters aficionados need to pay attention: either Callers will be the next big thing on the scene." All Music Guide
"Like a dark horse on a crooked mile, Brooklyn duo Callers kicks up dusty folk & blues on its intensely intimate debut, Fortune." 
Austin Chronicle

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