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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Act Out: After Opens at Profiles Theatre 8/31/12







Profiles Theatre continues 24th Season
with the Midwest premiere
of After by Chad Beckim,
directed by Matt Hawkins

 
Profiles Theatre announces the Midwest premiere of After by Chad Beckim, the second show of the company’s 2012-2013 season. After, directed by guest artist Matt Hawkins, runs August 31-October 14, 2012.  Performances are held at Profiles original venue, The Alley Stage, 4147 N. Broadway.
 
When a wrongfully imprisoned man is exonerated by DNA evidence after seventeen years in prison, he is forced to re-assimilate into a cold, foreign world of toothbrush shopping, doggy day care, and a friendship with an anxious young woman with secrets of her own. After is a compassionate portrait of a man struggling with the challenges of socializing and the anger he still feels for having his youth unjustly destroyed.

After, written by Chad Beckim, received its World premiere production in September 2011 by Partial Comfort Productions in New York where he is co-Founder and co-Artistic Director. His playwriting credits include …a matter of choice, `nami and Lights Rise on Grace which won Outstanding Play at the 2007 New York International Fringe Festival and finalist for the 2007 Princess Grace Award. Chad holds an MFA in Playwriting from Mac Wellman’s Brooklyn Colleges Program and in July 2007, he was named one of 50 Playwrights to Watch by the Dramatists Guild.

Matt Hawkins (director of Cabaret at The Hypocrites) directs for the first time at Profiles. The production features guest artists Alice da Cunha, Carlos Rogelio Diaz, J. Salome Martinez, Stephenie Park, Gabriel Ruiz and Foster Williams, Jr., all making their debut with Profiles Theatre.

“There’s a delicate balance to my work; a dark, often bare-knuckle aesthetic entwined with levity, heart and hope,” says playwright Chad Beckim. “This is particularly true in the slippery landscape of After which demands a bold production team. Like any playwright, I’ve longed to find a home in Chicago, and am thrilled that Profiles Theatre—a company with a rich history of staging similarly daring voices and intrepid worlds – has carved out space for my baby. I’m eager to see how audiences of such a theatrically savvy company in such a theatrically savvy town embrace this story.”


The designers are Dan Stratton (set), Bekki Lambrecht (lights), Jeffrey Levin (sound and original music), and Brittany Bodley (costumes). Krissy Larson is the stage manager and Elise Spoerlein serves as assistant director.

After is the second production of Profiles Theatre’s 24th season. The Midwest premiere of Sweet and Sad by Richard Nelson opens at Profiles Theatre’s Main Stage on August 24, 2012. The season also includes the 20th Anniversary production of Hellcab by Will Kern, and the Midwest premieres of The Dream of the Burning Boy by David West Read and The Break of Noon by Neil LaBute.

Tickets for After are $35 for Thursdays, $40 for Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Tickets are available by phone, (773) 549-1815, or online, www.profilestheatre.org. Performances are Thursdays and Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 5:00 and 8:00 pm, Sundays at 7:00 p.m.
 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

CHAD BECKIM (Playwright) is a New York City based playwright whose writing credits include …a matter of choice, `nami, Lights Rise on Grace (Winner, Outstanding Play, 2007 NY International Fringe Festival; Finalist for the 2007 Princess Grace Award; Finalist for Ojai Playwrights’ Conference), The Main(e) Play (Semi-Finalist, The O’Neill Festival, Optioned by Table Ten Films in 2010), That Men Do (Member of The Lark’s 2009 “Playwright’s Week” and Naked Angels “First Mondays” Series) and Mercy. He has also authored a number of shorts and one-acts, including The Fluffer and Marvel Super Hero Squad, both produced at Ars Nova, as well as Tha Bess Shit, Alexander Pays a Visit, Blac(c)ident, and Last First Kiss, which was adapted into a Columbia Grad film and produced in July, 2008. Chad holds an MFA in Playwrighting from Mac Wellman’s Brooklyn Colleges Program, and in July of 2007 was named one of “50 Playwrights to Watch” by the Dramatists Guild. His work has been published by Samuel French, Playscripts, Smith & Krauss, Autumn House Publications and in the Plays and Playwrights 2007 collection by NYTE. He is a former member of Ars Nova’s acclaimed “Play Group,” and is a co-Founder and co-Artistic Director of Partial Comfort Productions.

MATT HAWKINS (Director) has been a director/actor/fight choreographer in Chicago for the past eleven years. Favorite directing credits include Cabaret with The Hypocrites, Red Noses for Strawdog, On My Parents’ 100th Wedding Anniversary with Side Project, Alice, Fear for the Neo-Futurists, Cyrano and Hatfield and McCoy with The House Theatre. Other favorite projects include playing Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire at Writers’ Theatre and serving as the Movement Director for Peter Pan at Lookingglass. He has also worked with Steppenwolf, Court Theatre, The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Kennedy Center, Chicago Shakespeare, Stratford Shakespeare Festival, Redmoon, American Theatre Company, Steep, Pine Box, City Lit, Signal Ensemble, Adventure Stage, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center, Chicago Children’s Theatre and Old Town School of Folk Music. Matt has been an Adjunct Professor of Theater at Loyola and on faculty at the Conservatory at Act One Studios. He has taught at the University of Chicago, Roosevelt University, the University of Iowa and was the Guest Artist in Residency for the American Music Theatre Project at Northwestern University in 2010. Matt is a Founding Member of The House Theatre, an Artistic Associate and Resident Director with Strawdog, an Artistic Associate with 500 Clown and the recipient of five Jeff Awards. Later in the year he will direct Big Love at Strawdog and he will serve as fight director for Bengal Tiger At The Baghdad Zoo at Lookingglass. He is married to Stacy Stoltz.


ALICE DA CUNHA (Liz) is making her Profiles Theatre debut. She was recently seen in Dal Vivo at the Den Theatre and O Telefone Substituto for the Todos Festival, Lisbon. Her UK credits include This Much is True with Theatre 503, El Desierto at the CASA Festival, Aaron and Esther with Etcetera Theatre, Closing Time with Assembly Rooms at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival & Soho Theatre, Chairmania at Battersea Arts Centre, Anna in the Tropics with Hampstead Theatre, Faust with Bridewell Theatre, and Romeo & Juliet with Hazlitt Theatre. Alice’s film credits include The Iron Lady and Outpost: The Black Sun. She is an ensemble member of Dal Vivo and Artistic Consultant for Theater Un-Speak-Able. 

 
CARLOS ROGELIO DIAZ (Eddie) is appearing with Profiles for the first time. He is a Chicago native and most recently worked with Halcyon Theater's production of Freud Skating On Thin Ice directed by Henry Godinez, Adventure Stage Chicago's The Giver and The Fine Print Theater's At Ease. Previous collaborators have included Cock & Bull Theater, Aguijon Theater and the Bailiwick among others. Carlos is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago, a member of SAG - AFTRA and represented by Paonessa Talent Agency.

J. SALOME MARTINEZ, JR. (Monty) is making his Profiles and Chicago debut with After having recently moved from Los Angeles. Some of his theatre credits include As You Like It, Man of La Mancha, The Seagull and A Christmas Carol. Salome has also appeared on several television shows and films including Law & Order, Castle, the Emmy award-winning HBO mini-series Generation Kill, New York, I Love You and the Oscar Nominated film The Messenger. He received his BA in theatre from Barat College and his MFA in acting from the University of Florida.

STEPHENIE PARK (Susie) is making her Profiles debut in After. Last season she was an understudy in the Silk Road Rising original production of Re-Spiced: A Silk Road Cabaret, and prior to that, she came in 4th place on competitive cooking show America's Next Great Restaurant. Other recent productions include Carousel and The Wild Party with Penn Players. Stephenie’s upcoming appearances include the television series Boss, the independent film It's a Terrible Week for Singing and a staged reading of Cowboy vs. Samurai. When she is not acting, Stephenie is a musician and practicing attorney.

GABRIEL RUIZ (Warren) is a graduate of The Theatre School at DePaul University and a company member of Teatro Vista Theater Company. Gabriel was last seen in Blood and Gifts at The Lincoln Center Theater in New York. Chicago credits include Working at the Broadway Playhouse, Richard III and SS! A Midsummer Night's Dream at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Our Lady of the Underpass with Teatro Vista, Esperanza Rising for Chicago Children's Theater, and Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them with Forward Theater Company in Madison, WI. He can also be seen as Dilip Singh in both seasons of Boss on Starz.

FOSTER WILLIAMS, JR. (Chap) is making his Profiles Theatre debut with After. He has appeared in such productions as The Man Who Saved New Orleans, Bedtime Story, Lifetimes on the Streets and Woman From the Town with ETA Creative Arts Foundation, The Amen Corner with Ray of Hope Theatre, Jitney and Two Trains Runing with Pegasus Players, Sketch Book 2007 with Collaboraction Theatre, The Haunted L for Quest Theatre Ensemble and A Black Man Named Joe with Black Theater Ensemble. Foster’s independent film credits include Dark and Never Say Yes to a Stranger.




Schedule: Thurs., Fri.: 8:00 p.m.
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. and 8:00p.m. (no 5pm show September 1 and 8)
Sunday: 7:00 p.m.

Location: Profiles Theatre, The Alley Stage, 4147 N. Broadway
Parking is available for $10 - $12 at 4100 N. Clarendon
(One block east of the theatre at the corner of Clarendon and Belle Plaine)

Ticket prices: Previews: $20
Regular Run: Thursdays are $35, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are $40; Students and Senior Citizens receive a $5 discount on all performances; Group rates are available.
Box Office: Buy online at www.profilestheatre.org
or call (773) 549-1815


ABOUT PROFILES THEATRE


Profiles Theatre, founded in 1988 by Artistic Director Joe Jahraus, joined shortly thereafter by Artistic Director Darrell W. Cox, was formed as an actor-driven theatre ensemble dedicated to creating provocative and emotionally truthful productions. Passionate about shaping an original vision for new works, they focused on performing World, American and Midwest premieres as well as rarely performed plays. Critically acclaimed hits, such as Blackbird, Fat Pig and Graceland and the multiple Jeff Award-winning Killer Joe established Profiles as a destination for challenging and edgy theatre. Their unique collaboration with playwright Neil LaBute led the ensemble to perform an entire season of his plays in 2007-2008. Now a Resident Artist at Profiles, LaBute remains an unequivocal artistic influence on the ensemble.

After performing at 4147 North Broadway for more than two decades, Profiles acquired an adjacent theatre at 4139 North Broadway in 2012. Profiles’ new theatre, The Main Stage, with its larger seating capacity, increased performance space and higher ceilings, accommodates more ambitious and technically demanding productions. Their long-time venue, renamed The Alley Stage, continues as the home for plays strengthened by a more intimate staging. Driven by an undiminished appetite for creating honest and resonant theatre, Profiles still seeks to present work that illuminates the determination and resiliency of the human spirit.

Act Out: Victory Gardens presents Equivocation


by Bill Cain
Directed by Sean Graney

 
Big congrats to Victory Gardens for their nomination for 10 Jeff Awards for their work last season!   Here at ChiIL Live Shows, we can't wait to check out what Victory Gardens has in store for us this season.   Save the dates!  
 
Victory Gardens opens its 2012-13 season with Equivocation, written by Bill Cain and directed by Sean Graney. The production runs September 14 – October 14, 2012 at the Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue in Lincoln Park. 

 
In London in the year 1605, a down-and-out playwright called Shagspeare (yes, it’s him) receives a royal commission to write a play promoting the government’s version of Guy Fawkes’ treasonous Gunpowder Plot. As Shag navigates the dangerous course between writing a lie and losing his soul, or writing the truth and losing his head, his devoted theatre troupe helps him negotiate each step along the way. At once an explosive comedy of ideas and a high-stakes political thriller, Bill Cain’s award-winning Equivocation deftly reveals the cat-and-mouse games in politics and art, and the craft of learning how to speak the truth in difficult times.


"One of the most bracingly intelligent, sizzlingly theatrical American plays in a decade" – Variety

“A wonderful play of ideas, Equivocation is a witty, funny, poignant look at the complex relationship between art and politics. How do we tell the truth in difficult times? Are we ready to pay the real cost of telling the truth? Or do we lie and revise history?” comments Artistic Director Chay Yew. “I can't think of a more timely play to remind us of this, especially with all the political rhetoric swirling about in anticipation of the November elections.”


The cast of Equivocation includes Minita Gandhi (Judith), Marc Grapey (Shag), Matt Kahler (Armin), Mark Montgomery (Cecil), Arturo Soria (Sharpe), and Bruce A. Young (Richard).

The designers are William Boles (Set Designer), Heather Gilbert (Lighting Designer ),
Janice Pytel (Costume Designer) and Kevin O'Donnell (Sound Designer).


Regular run: September 25 – October 14, 2012
Schedule: Tuesdays: 7:30 pm
Wednesdays: 7:30 pm
Thursdays: 7:30 pm
Fridays: 7:30 pm
Saturdays: 4:00 pm
Sundays: 3:00 pm


Special 10:30am matinees are available for school groups and youth organizations on select weekdays. Contact Group Sales Manager Megan Campbell, 773-634-9874.

Location: Victory Gardens Biograph Theater is located at 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue, in the heart of Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood
Tickets: Previews: $20 - $40
Regular run: $20 - $50
Box Office: The Box Office is located at 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago.
773.871.3000; victorygardens.org

Ask the Box Office about student tickets ($15), senior, Access, 20 for $20, and rush discounts. For group discounts, call 773.634.9874.

A full and updated schedule of special events, post show discussions and presentations centered around performances of Equivocation is available at www.victorygardens.org.



Notes of Interest:
    •    Equivocation received its world premiere at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. It was the recipient of two Edgerton grants, an Ovation Award for Best Production of a Play ­ Large Theatre and Featured Actor in a Play, and the Steinberg New Play Award.
    •    Bill Cain is the founder of the Boston Shakespeare Company, where he was Artistic Director for seven seasons, directing most of the Shakespeare canon.
    •    Sean Graney is the Artistic Director and Founder of The Hypocrites. He won a Joseph Jefferson Citation and an After Dark Award as Director of Machinal by Sophie Treadwell. Graney was called Chicago’s Best Avant-Garde Director by Chicago Magazine and Chicagoan of the Year (Theater) by the Chicago Tribune.


About the Artists
Sean Graney (Director) is the founder of The Hypocrites, for which he has directed over 30 productions since 1997. He was a participant in the NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Directors. He has won three Joseph Jefferson Citation awards for the Direction of Sophocles: Seven Sicknesses, Equus and Machinal. He has directed at Chicago Shakespeare, Milwaukee Rep, Court Theatre, Shakespeare Festival St. Louis, Steppenwolf for Young Audiences, Chicago Childrens’ Theatre, among others. He currently teaches at Lake Forest College Chicago and University of Chicago. He is currently working on adapting the 32 surviving Greek Tragedies into one epic script called All Our Tragic. If interested, visit the blog: allourtragic.com, or email Sean at sean@seangraney.com.

Minita Gandhi (Judith) makes her Victory Gardens debut with Equivocation. Regional credits include Mary Zimmerman’s The Arabian Nights at Lookingglass Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theater, and The Arena Stage; Half-Life, A Christmas Carol, and The Voysey Inheritance at Milwaukee Repertory Theatre; Around the World in 80 Days, A Christmas Carol at Indiana Repertory Theater; Twelfth Night at First Folio Theater; Distracted at ATC, and Gilgamesh at the MCA with Silk Road Rising. Film/TV credits include Fox's “The Chicago Code” and Parvati's “Golden Skin.” Minita was born in Mumbai, India and specializes in East-Indian dance and movement. She travels and performs with the corporate comedy troupe Wavelength, teaches anti-bullying techniques and sexual abuse prevention for K-12 with Imagination Theater, is a graduate of the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, and is represented by The Gray Talent Group.

Arturo Soria (Sharpe) was most recently seen at Victory Gardens in the critically acclaimed production of Oedipus El Rey as Creon. Arturo recently originated the role of Tano in the World Premiere of Hit the Wall with The Inconvenience at Steppenwolf Garage Theatre. Recent credits: Santiago in A Few Good Men with Peninsula Players, The Fever Chart with Eclipse Theatre Company, Sonnets for an Old Century with Urban Theatre Company, Fucking Men with Bailiwick Chicago, The Chicago Landmark Project with Theatre Seven and Scorched with Silk Road Rising. He has worked with the Goodman Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Chicago Playworks and other reputable theatre companies in Chicago. His solo show You Don't Know My Life, Ni Mi Madre has premiered at several solo performance festivals around Chicago. Arturo is a founding company member of Sankofa Theatre Company; an Artistic Associate of About Face Theatre; and a theatre teaching artist at Dr. Pedro Albizu Campos Puerto Rican High School.

Matt Kahler (Armin) graduated from Lindenwood University with a degree in acting. He is a company member of The Hypocrites, where he has appeared in The Pirates of Penzance and Frankenstein, and will be appearing in their upcoming productions of The Mikado and Coriolanus.  In Chicago, he has also appeared in Macbeth, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Much Ado About Nothing (Lakeside Shakespeare); Watership Down (Lifeline Theater); Kill Me (Wildclaw Theater); The Ghosts of Treasure Island (Adventure Stage Chicago); Ren-Faire! A Fistful of Ducats (Factory Theater). Matt is a songwriter, and is currently composing the original music for Promethean Theater's upcoming production of The Caucasian Chalk Circle.

Marc Grapey (Shag) made his Broadway debut in the 2005 revival of The Odd Couple opposite Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. Chicago Credits: Mizlansky/Zilinsky Or Schmucks, The Chosen, Antigone, Dead Man’s Cell Phone and Oblivion (Steppenwolf); I Sailed With Magellan (Victory Gardens); Race, Griller, Vigils (Goodman); and Early and Often and The Homecoming (Famous Door). Regionally, he has appeared at the Humana Festival of New American Plays at Actors Theatre of Louisville and the HBO Comedy and Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. TV credits: Arrested Development, The West Wing, Law and Order: SVU, Conviction, The Comeback and Sex and the City. Film credits: Ali, While You Were Sleeping, The Company, The Daytrippers, Superbad, Adventureland and Chicago Overcoat.

Bruce A. Young (Richard) is a founding member of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, where his credits include: Hamlet, Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 (at CST and at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon); The Merchant of Venice, Rose Rage: Henry VI Parts 1, 2 and 3 (at CST and at The Duke Theatre on 42nd St., New York); Troilus and Cressida, Henry V and Antony and Cleopatra. Other Chicago credits include: Blue Door (Victory Gardens Theater); Galileo, The Tempest (Goodman Theatre); and Warp (Organic Theater Company). Broadway credits include Macbeth, directed by Terry Hands (Music Box Theatre). Off Broadway credits include Elliot Loves, directed by Mike Nichols (Promenade Theater). Regional credits include: Neighbors (Mixed Blood Theatre Company); Little Rock (TheatreWorks); and Othello (Philadelphia Drama Guild). Film and television credits include: Enough, The Sentinel, Risky Business, “Grey's Anatomy,” Phenomenon, “Cold Case,” Trespass, Basic Instinct, An Innocent Man and The Color of Money.

Mark L. Montgomery (Cecil) was last seen in Want at Steppenwolf and Camino Real at Goodman. His Chicago credits include over a dozen productions with Chicago Shakespeare Theater including Twelfth Night; Troilus and Cressida; Rose Rage: Henry VI Parts 1, 2 and 3; Stage Kiss and A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre); Fascination (About Face Theatre); The Time of Your Life (Steppenwolf Theatre); Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Apple Tree Theatre); and In the Belly of the Beast: Letters from Prison (The Journeymen Theater Company, After Dark Award); also Remy Bumppo, Northlight and others. New York credits: The Seagull and Mamma Mia! on Broadway; Macbeth (The Public); The Runner Stumbles (The Actors Company Theatre) and The Madras House (Mint Theater Company). Regional Credits: Julius Caesar (American Repertory Theater, and French tour) and Emma (Cleveland Playhouse). Television credits: Boss, Law & Order and Guiding Light.

ACCESS PERFORMANCES
Audio description and touch tours for patrons who are blind or have low vision
Friday, October 5 Touch Tour 6:00pm Performance 7:30pm
Sunday, October 14 Touch Tour 1:30pm Performance 3:00pm

Call 773.871.3000 for reservations.

Word for word captioning for patrons who are hearing impaired
Wednesday, October 3 at 2:00pm
Friday, October 12 at 7:30pm
Saturday, October 13 at 4:00pm 

Sign language interpretation for patrons who are deaf or hearing impaired
Friday, October 12 at 7:30pm

Victory Gardens is the winner, Best Accessible Theater, Deaf Illinois Awards 2009.
See www.victorygardens.org and click on “Enhance Your Visit” for information on other Access services including large print and Braille programs, assisted listening devices, and artist development workshops as well as a full schedule of special events, post-show discussions and presentations.

Logistics and Amenities
Parking
$11 valet parking is available for all performances except weekday matinees. Discounted parking is available one block south at Children's Memorial Hospital for all shows except weekday matinees (no overnights). Metered and street parking is available, but mind the neighborhood parking restrictions.

Public transit
By CTA train, take the Red, Purple or Brown lines to the Fullerton stop. Walk east on Fullerton to Lincoln, then north 1/2 block to the theater. The #8 Halsted, #11 Lincoln, #37 Sedgwick/Ogden, and #74 Fullerton CTA buses all stop at the corner of Fullerton and Halsted, 1/2 block south of the theater. See transitchicago.com for times and routes.

Pre- and post-show dining
See www.victorygardens.org for a list of Victory Gardens’ neighborhood dining partners. Each is within walking distance of the Biograph, and all offer a special discount to patrons who present a Victory Gardens ticket stub.

About Victory Gardens Theater
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Chay Yew and Executive Director Jan Kallish, Victory Gardens is dedicated to artistic excellence while creating a vital, contemporary American Theater that is accessible and relevant to all people through productions of challenging new plays and musicals. Victory Gardens Theater is a leader in developing and producing new theatre work and cultivating an inclusive theater community. Victory Gardens’ core strengths are nurturing and producing dynamic and inspiring new plays, reflecting the diversity of our city’s and nation’s culture through engaging diverse communities, and in partnership with Chicago Public Schools,  bringing art and culture to our city’s active student population.  

Since its founding in 1974, the company has produced more world premieres than any other Chicago theater, a commitment recognized nationally when Victory Gardens received the 2001 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. Our commitment to developing, supporting and producing new theatre work makes Victory Gardens an American Center for New Plays.

In 2006, Victory Gardens successfully completed an $11.8 million renovation of Chicago’s famed Biograph Theater, and moved two blocks north from its longtime venue at 2257 N. Lincoln Avenue, to its beautiful new home in one of Chicago’s most celebrated historic landmarks. Renamed Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, the new venue is a state-of-the-art 299-seat mainstage which has greatly expanded the company’s artistic flexibility.

In 2009, Victory Gardens completed the second phase of renovation at the Biograph, building an intimate, new, 109-seat studio theater on the second floor. On March 1, 2010, at a special launch event for Victory Gardens $1 million Campaign for Growth, the theater’s new studio was officially named the Richard Christiansen Theater, in honor of the Chicago Tribune chief critic emeritus and longtime champion of Chicago’s live theater scene. Visit www.victorygardens.org for more details.

Victory Gardens Theater receives major funding from Alphawood Foundation, The Joyce Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, The Chicago Community Trust, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Allstate Insurance, The Boeing Company, Crown Family Philanthropies, Leo S. Guthman Fund, National Endowment for the Arts, Polk Bros. Foundation, and REAM Foundation. Additional funding is provided by: Illinois Arts Council (a state agency), The Edgerton Foundation, The James S. Kemper Foundation, Charles & M.R. Shapiro Foundation, Sara Lee Foundation, Venturous Theater Fund, McVay Foundation, The Seabury Foundation, Wrightwood Neighbors Conservation Association, The Charles H. and Bertha L. Boothroyd Foundation, John R. Halligan Charitable Fund, Illinois Tool Works, Motorola Mobility Foundation, Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation, a City Arts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, The Irving Harris Foundation, PNC Foundation, and The Saints.

NIGHT MOVES Minneapolis Band Announces U.S. Tour with Lord Huron #free music



Night Moves premiered their “cosmically expansive and yet twangily intimate” (Spin) track “Country Queen” today. Check it out right here for FREE .

Cosmic Groovers Release Debut Album
Colored Emotions on Domino Records October 9


Photo credit: Nick Walker

Night Moves announced a month-long tour with Lord Huron including a Record Release show at 7th St Entry in Minneapolis. They are also set for a show with Dirty Projectors, as well as a couple West Coast headline dates. See full tour routing below. The band has also released “Country Queen,” the second track from debut album Colored Emotions, out October 9 on Domino Records. Spin described the track as “cosmically expansive and yet twangily intimate."


The Minneapolis band has quickly made their way to the head of the Twin Cities music scene, landing the cover story in the Minneapolis Star Tribune and being named the area’s “Best New Band” by Minneapolis City Pages. Night Moves--John Pelant (guitars/vocals), Micky Alfano (bass) and Mark Ritsema (multi-instrumentalist)--joined producer/mixer Thom Monahan (Vetiver, Beachwood Sparks, Devendra Banhart) in Los Angeles by way of their first appearances at South By Southwest to tighten and brighten the ten-track album, which the band had begun on their own before signing to Domino earlier this year.


Free MP3s
“Country Queen”
http://soundcloud.com/dominorecordco/night-moves-country-queen-1

"Headlights"
http://soundcloud.com/dominorecordco/nightmoves-headlights


Tour Dates
Sep 29 Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre +with Dirty Projectors
Oct 02 Denton, TX - Dan's Silverleaf
Oct 03 Austin, TX - Stubb's Jr
Oct 05 Atlanta, GA - Drunken Unicorn
Oct 06 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506
Oct 07 Washington, DC - Black Cat Backstage
Oct 08 Philadelphia, PA – Kung Fu Necktie
Oct 09 New York, NY - Mercury Lounge
Oct 11 Allston, MA - Great Scott
Oct 12 Brooklyn, NY - Glasslands Gallery
Oct 13 Buffalo, NY - Mohawk Place
Oct 15 Chicago, IL – Schubas Tavern
Oct 16 Minneapolis, MN - 7th St. Entry +Record Release Show, with Lord Huron
Oct 18 Denver, CO - Larimer Lounge
Oct 19 Salt Lake City, UT - Kilby Court
Oct 20 Boise, ID - Neurolux
Oct 21 Seattle, WA - Barboza
Oct 22 Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
Oct 24 San Francisco, CA - The Independent
Oct 25 Los Angeles, CA – The Satellite +headline Show
Oct 27 Phoenix, AZ – Sail Inn +headline Show
+ All dates with Lord Huron except where noted

Colored Emotions – Updated Track Listing
01. Headlights
02. Country Queen
03. In The Rounds
04. Only A Child
05. Family Tongues
06. Old Friends
07. Put Out Your Shoulder
08. Horses
09. Classical Hearts
10. Colored Emotions


Colored Emotions Pre-Order Link:
http://dominorecordco.us/usa/albums/15-08-12/colored-emotions/


Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/Night-Moves/141259789244790
Twitter: www.twitter.com/nightmovesmpls
Label: www.dominorecordco.us

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Riot Fest After Party Tickets On Sale Today 8/21






RIOT FEST
ANNOUNCES AFTER-PARTY LINE-UPS FOR THE CHICAGO FESTIVAL
ON-SALE BEGINS TODAY, AUGUST 21
LIMITED NUMBER OF SINGLE-DAY TICKETS RELEASED

FEST PREPARES TO HIT BROOKLYN, TORONTO AND DALLAS FOR THE FIRST TIME

RIOT FEST–the music festival which celebrates rockindie, punk and underground artists from every era--has announced the line-ups and venues for the after-parties for the Chicago festival (see full line-ups below). The official on-sale begins today, August 21 with a limited number of single-day tickets available. All after-parties are open to 3-day pass holders (subject to capacity). Go to: www.riotfest.org.


This year’s after-parties continue a long-standing tradition unique to RIOT FEST.  "Our after-parties during Riot Fest are solely designed for fans,” explains Riot Fest founder Michael Petryshyn. “Whether it's NOFX bringing down the Congress Theater like they did a few years ago or Alkaline Trio playing a small room for their hometown Chicago fans, these afters are a big thank you to everyone who's been there since we started."


2012 is a big year for the festival, which continues to grow and marks the eighth installment of RIOT FEST’s flagship event in Chicago, as well as new stops in Brooklyn, NY (Saturday, September 8 at Williamsburg Park) Toronto, ON (Sunday, September 9Fort York at Garrison Common) and Dallas, TX (Saturday, September 22 at Gexa Energy Pavilion).  Also new for 2012: the music festival is expanding to a three-day event in Chicago and launching the festival outdoors in beautiful Humboldt Park on September 15-16.

Michael Petryshyn explains the diversity and wide-appeal of RIOT FEST artists: “We handpick all of the artists from openers to headliners. Iggy and The StoogesElvis Costello, Rise Against, Descendents--each bill represents who we are.  Every band on here from Dropkick Murphys to A Day to Remember, all the way to The Jesus and Mary Chain and Gogol Bordello, represents a unique aspect of what Riot Fest was, is and will continue to be in the future.  It’s a key goal for us to attract fans of every generation, otherwise you risk being stagnant.” 

The three-day festival features artists well-known for their powerful live performances including: Rise Against, Iggy and the Stooges, Elvis Costello, Descendents, Dropkick Murphys, Coheed and Cambria, Alkaline TrioThe Jesus and Mary Chain The Gaslight Anthem, Andrew W.K. (full band), Minus The Bear, Frank Turner, A Day To Remember, Gogol Bordello, NOFX, Neon Trees, Dead Sara, Imagine Dragons, as well as new additions Cursive and Of Mice And Men, plus many more (see full lineups below).  Flanked by a handful of hip neighborhoods including Wicker Park and the Division Street corridor, Humboldt Park will feature three main music stagesthrilling ridesgamesvendors and gourmet food trucks on the park grounds with stunning views of downtown Chicago. 



The 2012 RIOT FEST after-party line-ups for Chicago are as follows:

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
ALKALINE TRIO, BRENDAN KELLY
Empty Bottle: 
http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/156187?utm_medium=bks



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
NOFX, THE ADICTS, THE CASUALTIES, THE DICKIES
Congress Theater: 
http://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/156239?utm_medium=bks





The 2012 RIOT FEST day-by-day line-ups are as follows per each city:


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 at Williamsburg Park-BROOKLYN: GOGOL BORDELLO, DESCENDENTS, HOT WATER MUSIC, THE BRONX, SCREAMING FEMALES, THE MENZINGERS, LARRY AND HIS FLASK.


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 at Fort York Garrison Common-TORONTO: DECENDENTS, NOFX, F**KED UP, HOT WATER MUSIC, LESS THAN JAKE, ANDREW W.K., THE LAWRENCE ARMS, MOCKINGBIRD WISH ME LUCK, ORGAN THIEVES and JUNIOR BATTLES.



*FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 at Congress Theater-CHICAGO: THE OFFSPRING; NEON TREES; PEGBOY; DEAD SARA. *SOLD OUT.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 in Humboldt Park-CHICAGO: RISE AGAINST, DESCENDENTS, COHEED AND CAMBRIA, DROPKICK MURPHYS, THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM, SLAPSTICK, HOT WATER MUSIC, ANDREW W.K., MINUS THE BEAR, GWAR, CURSIVE, OF MICE AND MEN, AUGUST BURNS RED, FRANK TURNER, THE ADICTS, NOBUNNY, A WHILHELM SCREAM, TEENAGE BOTTLEROCKET, SCREAMING FEAMALES, OFF WITH THEIR HEADS, DEALS GONE BAD, LARRY AND HIS FLASK, THE STORY SO FAR, ENVIRONMENTAL ENCROACHMENT, FIREWORKS and more to be announced.


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 in Humboldt Park-CHICAGO: IGGY AND THE STOOGES, ELVIS COSTELLO, A DAY TO REMEMBER, GOGOL BORDELLO, NOFX, ALKALINE TRIO, THE JESUS AND MARY CHAIN, AWOLNATION, THE PROMIS RING, CHIODOS, LESS THAN JAKE, BUILT TO SPILL, IMAGINE DRAGONS, REVEREND HORTON HEAT, FISHBONE, SCREAMING FEMALES, WHITE MYSTERY, THE HENRY CLAY PEOPLE, SISTER CRAYON, JAPANTHER, THE INFECTED, ENVIRONMENTAL ENCROACHMENT and more to be announced.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 at Gexa Energy Pavilion-DALLAS, TX: RISE AGAINST, DESCENDENTS, NOFX, THE GASLIGHT ANTHEM, LESS THAN JAKE, ANDREW W.K., THE SWORD, MUNICIPAL WASTE, TEENAGE BOTTLEROCKET, OFF WITH THEIR HEADS, MESSENGERS, THE NEWS CAN WAIT, FEVER DREAMER, MOUTH OF THE SOUTH, THE AMERICAN HEIST, VENOMUS MAXIMUS and NOT IN THE FACE.
 RIOT FEST 2012 dates:
    
    DATE                          CITY                                                   VENUE
    Sat       9/8                   Brooklyn, NY                                      Williamsburg Park
    Sun      9/9                   Toronto, ON                                        Fort York at Garrison Common          
    Fri        9/14                 Chicago, IL                                          Congress Theater
    Sat       9/15                 Chicago, IL                                          Humboldt Park
    Sun      9/16                 Chicago, IL                                          Humboldt Park
    Sat       9/22                 Dallas, TX                                           Gexa Energy Pavilion

 For up to date information regarding all RIOT FEST events, follow online at:

For RIOT FEST press releases, visit:
http://www.msopr.com/n/client-roster/riot-fest/



About Riot Fest:
RIOT FEST is the brainchild of promoters Michael Petryshyn and Sean McKeough who launched the first Riot Fest in fall of 2005 throughout multiple music venues in Chicago, IL.  Riot Fest brings fans of all ages together to celebrate rock, indie and punk from every era. The fest has become well-known for reuniting influential underground artists and has quickly become one of the top music destination festivals in the U.S. for fans. A wide array of confirmed talent is on tap for the RIOT FEST events in every city. For full lineups, visit: www.riotfest.org.


Monday, August 20, 2012

Riotous Ren Faire Recap #Photo Filled Feature





Our fair faire is 25 and celebrating in fine fashion!   Bristol Renaissance Faire is one of our highly anticipated, annual, family favs.   In fact, we hope to get back there yet again next weekend.   We just can't stay away!



We hit all the new shows we'd never seen before (& a few old favs--like MooNie--we couldn't stay away from while we ate our traditional mile high chocolate crepes!)   There are so many fun, frequently changing acts throughout the run of the faire, that it's always a new fest, even if you're a frequent guest!   

This time around it was a joy to catch:




Sirena (July 7 thru Aug 19 ONLY) (NEW)
Travel back to the time of mythical gods, shipwrecked lovers, and the ethereal women whom all sailors both fear and adore--the Sirens. Straight from the depths of the sea, Aglaope, Legeia, and Raidne bring you a show filled with drumming, dancing, and all-original music. Their songs will hypnotize you and their stories will touch your hearts, but hold on to your souls, or you might find you've lost them to the hands of the Sirens!











Gypsy Geoff – Fire Circus Show (July 7/8 & 14/15, Aug 18 thru Sept 3 ONLY)
A showman who is devoted to expanding upon the wonderment of children, Gypsy Geoff: Juggler,
physical comedian, and variety entertainer that is both mesmerizing and enchanting. Come witness
and be part of the master of 
mayhem and manipulation the flurry of fire that is Gypsy Geoff – Fire Circus Show!  Visit Gypsy Geoff's Website







Aerial Silk Fantasy (July 7 thru Aug 19 ONLY)
Lauryn Murray graces the floor and nimbly climbs the precarious heights of silk, appearing as though gravity were merely a suggestion, not reality.  Lauryn's beauty, grace and skill will awe the young and old alike as she floats effortlessly 30 feet above Shakespeare's Meadow near the RenQuest encampment.



Here's Sagezilla telling aerialist, Lauryn, that she'll have her job in 10 years!!   LOL.   Seriously, Sage WAS chatting her up, telling her that she takes silks, Spanish web, trapeze, lira, Chinese Pole, etc.....   all at the ripe olde age of 9.   Kid's got wings and she's ready to fly!







Tartanic (July 7/8 & 14/15 & 21/22 ONLY)
The roar of bagpipes and the thunder of the drums can only mean one thing. Tartanic returns to thrill audiences with a show that truly defines “Shock and Awe!” Taking tunes out of the session and into the sensational with their own brand of humor and theatrics. This is not just music... this is an interactive spectacle brought to you by... MEN WITHOUT PANTS! Visit Tartanic's Website


Street Painting through Chalk Art (July 7/8, 28/29, Aug 11/12, Sept 1-3)
Join Master Chalk Artist, Stacey Williams-NG, as she brings art to life with a mere pallet of pastels.




MooNie the Magnif'Cent (all season)
Enchanting audiences for over 20 years without saying so much as a word, MooNie is the undisputed master of Bristol’s Globe stage. MooNie presents a show that combines classic clowning, slack rope work and enough comedy to leave you gasping for breath. Enter the mind of MooNie. Visit MooNie's Website




.....and so much more!!







Of course, we couldn't keep our pirate maiden, Sage, from storming the castle walls and back flipping on the Bungee Catapult here.   She mastered the highest castle wall climb this year!   Ren Faire is truly a gymnast kids' mecca.

The costumed crowds are also at least half the fun.   So dress up...dress down....break out your best Renaissancie duds and join the game.    I'm always amused at the hodgepodge of traditionalists, gamers, steampunks, fantasy ware wearers, and anti-costumers all cavorting and having a jolly olde English time together.








Be sure to snag discount coupons at Walgreens before you go.   Also, check out  Bristol Ren Faire's main site right here, for advanced tickets, specials and must see events.   Then head out of town and back in time for some merry olde adventures at Bristol Renaissance Faire.    The fair runs through Labor Day Monday, then there's a special 25th anniversary bash September 14th & 15th this year.    Huzzah!!   

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