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Wednesday, May 18, 2022
WORLD PREMIERE of SOMEWHERE OVER THE BORDER Via TEATRO VISTA at WINDY CITY PLAYHOUSE Now Playing Through JUNE 12, 2022
Shakespeare’s epic RICHARD III Via Promethean Theatre Ensemble Now Playing Through June 25, 2002, at The Factory Theater
Promethean Theatre Ensemble will return from its pandemic hiatus with a modern dress storefront production of Shakespeare’s epic RICHARD III. The play will be directed by Steve Scott, an Artistic Associate with the Goodman Theatre, where he most recently directed VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE. Scott’s other recent credits include KING LEAR and THE HUMANS at Redtwist Theatre. The title character will be played by Promethean ensemble member Cameron Feagin, who was lauded for her performance last fall as President John F. Kennedy in City Lit Theater’s all-female production of THIRTEEN DAYS. Promethean’s RICHARD III will be performed from May 20 to June 25, 2002, at The Factory Theater, 1623 W. Howard Street in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood.
"Promethean Theatre Ensemble has done a tremendous job in their performance of William Shakespeare's Richard III at Chicago's Factory Theater."
Julia W. Rath, Around the Town
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
A cast of 15 will play over 30 characters of Shakespeare’s epic history play, also considered a tragedy. Director Scott says, “As one of Shakespeare's largest plays, it’s not often attempted by storefront theaters. I've seen the play produced with very few actors (focusing mainly on the character of Richard) and a lot of actors (focusing on the immense machine that was the monarchy). I've decided to split the difference by keeping the cast total at 15--small enough to keep primary focus on Richard but large enough to explore what I think is the major theme of the play, which is the corrupting nature of the acquisition of power whatever the cost, and the chaos that results when that power is gained only for its own sake, without any notion of what that power can be used to achieve.”
"Overall this was a straightforward, well-executed production of Richard III…. Anchored by Cameron Feagin’s thoroughly evil but ultimately still human performance, I thoroughly enjoyed this production."
Kevin Curran, Chicago Theatre Review
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In addition to Feagin, the cast will include Gunner Bradley as Catesby, Simmery Branch as Lady Anne/Duke of York, Elaine Carlson* as the Duchess of York/First Murderer, Andres Coronado as Margaret, Jared Dennis* as Stanley, Brendan Hutt* as King Edward IV/Bishop of Ely/Sheriff/Tyrell, Barry Irving as Brakenbury/Archbishop of Canterbury/Norfolk/Dorset, Darren Jones as Ghost of Henry VI/Lord Mayor/Rivers/Oxford, Jack Morsovillo as Ratcliffe/Second Murderer, Michael Reyes as Clarence/Herbert, Kevin Sheehan* as Hastings/Blunt, Heather Kae Smith* as Queen Elizabeth, Destin Lorde Teamer as Richmond/Grey/Lovell/Prince Edward, and Mark West as Buckingham.
(* indicates Promethean Ensemble Member.)
Understudies are Andi Muriel (Anne/ Elizabeth/ Duke of York/ Prince), Jessica Goforth (Margaret/ Duchess of York/ Clarence/ 1st Murderer/ 2nd Murderer/ Hastings/ Catesby), Ryan Cason (Buckingham/ Richmond/ Dorset/ Grey/ Brackenbury/ Blunt), Joe Beal (Stanley/ Rivers/ Ratcliffe/ Ghost of Henry VI/ Sheriff/ Herbert/ Oxford/ Norfolk), and Heather Jenks (Richard).
Top Row L-R: Gunner Bradley, Simmery Branch, Elaine Carlson, Andres Coronado, Jared Dennis.
Second Row L-R: Cameron Feagin, Brendan Hutt, Barry Irving, Darren Jones, Jack Morsovillo.
Third row L-R: Michael Reyes, Kevin Sheehan, Heather Kae Smith, Destin Lorde Teamer, Mark West.
The costumes designed by Rachel Lambert (she/her/hers) will be modern dress, but as Scott explains, “with vestiges of generations and fashions past--emphasizing the fact that this is not just the story of one individual's fight for control, but a story that has been played out for generations before (and after).” In addition to Scott and Lambert, the production team also includes Therese Ritchie (Scenic Designer), Benjamin Dionysus (Lighting Designer), Sebby Woldt (Sound Designer), Tristan Brandon (Props Designer), Maureen Yasko (she/her/hers, Fight and Intimacy Director), Paulette Hicks (Text Coach), Lauren Katz (Assistant Director), Alexa Berkowitz* (Production Manager), Jeremiah Barr* (Technical (Director and COVID compliance), and Becky Warner (Stage Manager).
Tickets, priced at $30 general, $25 seniors, $15 students are on sale now at www.prometheantheatre.org.
"Cameron Feagin gives you everything you want in a Richard—smart, scheming, charismatic, funny and self-consciously theatrical….Come out to see Feagin as a fantastic Richard III."
Mary Wisniewski, New City Stage
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Promethean Theatre Ensemble selects a service organization to support and promote with each production, bridging ideas within the play to real-world efforts to address challenges within our communities. Promethean’s partner for RICHARD III is Chicago Votes – a non-profit, non-partisan organization building a more inclusive democracy by putting power into the hands of young Chicagoans. The company says, “Chicago Votes was chosen as a partner for RICHARD III because the work that they do is a direct response to the kind of unchecked totalitarianism we see in this play, and in the world.” Promethean will promote Chicago Votes throughout the run of RICHARD III, and raise money for the organization through audience donations.
STEVE SCOTT (Director) is an Artistic Associate at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago and was the Goodman’s producer for more than 30 years until his retirement in 2017. His most recent Goodman directing credits include THE SANTALAND DIARIES; AH, WILDERNESS; and VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE. He has directed nearly 300 productions at theaters locally, nationally and internationally; his most recent productions include KING LEAR at Redtwist Theatre, where he is a company member; WHY TORTURE IS WRONG, OR THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM at Eclipse Theatre (where he has been a company member for 20 years); THE CAKE at Buffalo Theatre Ensemble; WORKING 2012 at Dunes Theatre in Michigan City, IN; and THE LEGEND OF GEORGIA MCBRIDE at Nebraska Repertory Theatre. Mr. Scott has been a member of the faculty of the Theatre Conservatory of the College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University for more than twenty years; he has also taught at Columbia College Chicago, Loyola University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Northern Illinois University, and the Theatre School at DePaul University. For his work as a director, he has received six Joseph Jefferson Award nominations, an After Dark Award, and numerous Broadway World nominations; for his work in the Chicago theater community, he has received the 2017 Special Jeff Award and the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award from the League of Chicago Theatres. He now serves as artistic director for the Dunes Arts Foundation in Michiana Shores, Indiana.
Performances Thurs-Sat at 7:30pm and Sun at 3:00 pm
Tickets: $30 general, $25 seniors, $15 students
Tickets and further info available at https://www.prometheantheatre.org/project/richard-iii/
Performances at The Factory Theater, 1623 W. Howard St., Chicago, IL 60626
The crown: the symbol of ultimate power and the goal of one of Shakespeare’s most extravagantly charming (and despicable) creations, Richard of Gloucester. As literature’s most infamous outcast seduces and bludgeons his way to power, who is complicit? Both a mesmerizing look at history and a mirror to our own turbulent times, RICHARD III stands as one of the Bard’s most indelibly entertaining, viscerally shocking dissections of the unholy marriage of greed and complacency.
ABOUT PROMETHEAN THEATRE ENSEMBLE
Promethean Theatre Ensemble produces and develops ensemble-focused theatre with vibrant language in dynamic and purposeful storytelling. We select a service organization to support and promote with each production, bridging ideas within the play to real-world efforts to address challenges within our communities. Since its founding in 2005, Promethean has produced a body of work ranging from Shakespeare, 19th and 20th classics, and new work. The company was in the midst of its 14th season when the pandemic struck. RICHARD III is Promethean’s 33rd production.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
World Premiere! Hell in a Handbag's A FINE FEATHERED MURDER: A MISS MARBLED MYSTERY - Extended Through August 13th, 2022 at The Chopin Theatre
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World Premiere!
A FINE FEATHERED MURDER:
A MISS MARBLED MYSTERY
Directed by Cheryl Snodgrass
Now extended through August 13th, 2022 at The Chopin Theatre
Hell in a Handbag Productions is pleased to conclude its 20th anniversary season with the world premiere of A Fine Feathered Murder: A Miss Marbled Mystery, by Artistic Director David Cerda*, directed by Cheryl Snodgrass. This wild whodunit inspired by everyone’s favorite female British mystery writer will play through August 13th, 2022 at The Chopin Upstairs Theatre, 1543 W. Division St. in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood. Tickets are currently available handbagproductions.org. I'll be out to review on June 23rd, so check back like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often.
The production features ensemble members David Cerda*, Sydney Genco*, Caitlin Jackson*, Ed Jones*, Nicky Mendelsohn*, Michael Rashid*, Tyler Anthony Smith* and Danne W. Taylor* with Barbara Figgins, Michael Hampton, Max McKune, Shane Roberie, Elizabeth Rude, Coco Sho-Nell and Maria Stephens.
PHOTO CREDIT: The cast of Hell in a Handbag Productions’ world premiere of A Fine Feathered Murder: A Miss Marbled Mystery includes (top, l to r) David Cerda, Barbara Figgins, Sydney Genco, Michael Hampton and Caitlin Jackson (middle, l to r) Ed Jones, Max McKune, Nicky Mendelsohn, Michael Rashid and Shane Roberie (bottom, l to r) Elizabeth Rude, Coco Sho-Nell, Tyler Anthony Smith, Maria Stephens and Danne W. Taylor.
Handbag goes posh with Ed Jones* as Miss Jane Marbled, an unassuming spinster with a knack for solving murders. It’s a good thing because people drop dead wherever she goes. Join Miss Marbled as she visits her dear friend, the wickedly and ridiculously chic, Lady Violetta Fowler (David Cerda*) for the annual Fine Feathered Ball at the Fowler Estate, England’s largest poultry farm. All is well until murder shows up, unannounced, and, in the most brutal fashion. Poor unflusterable Miss Marbled is left to contend with a rogues’ gallery of suspects sure to delight audiences in the tastefully intriguing manner they’ve come to expect from Hell in a Handbag Productions.
The production team to date includes Pamela L. Parker* (Scenic Designer), Bill Morey and Beth Laske-Miller (Costume Designers), Liz Cooper (Lighting Designer), Danny Rockett (Sound Designer/Music), Hannah Dains (Props Designer), Keith Ryan* (Wig Designer), Sydney Genco* (Make-up Designer), Jabberwocky Marionettes (Puppetry), Sammi Grant (Dialect Coach), Abby Teel (Production Manager), Spencer Douglas Clark (Assistant Director, Intimacy, Choreographer) and Drew Donnelly* (Stage Manager).
Please note: Handbag will continue to adhere to all city, state and federal COVID safety guidelines in place at the time of performance including, but not limited to, proof of full vaccination and masking at all performances.
*Denotes Handbag Ensemble Member
PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Cast (in alphabetical order): David Cerda* (Lady Violetta Fowler), Barbara Figgins (Mrs. Hawk), Sydney Genco* (Gerta Rabe), Michael Hampton (Nigel Drake), Caitlin Jackson* (Vivian Birdsong), Ed Jones* (Miss Jane Marbled), Max McKune (Constable Hatcher), Nicky Mendelsohn* (Chick), Michael Rashid* (Garson), Shane Roberie (Lord Reginald Fowler, Inspector Byrd), Elizabeth Rude (Millicent Lark), Coco Sho-Nell (Treasure Abundance), Tyler Anthony Smith* (Charles Fowler), Maria Stephens (Prudence Peck) and Danne W. Taylor* (The Dowager Countess Edith Fowler).
Understudies: Kelly Bolton, Chad Gearig-Howe, Kristen Secrist, Ben Stacy and Robert Williams*.
Location: The Chopin Upstairs Theatre, 1543 W. Division St., Chicago
Regular run: Though Sunday, July 31. 2022
Curtain Times: Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 3 pm
Tickets: $24 advanced general admission, $42 at the door, $62 VIP/reserved seating with drink ticket. Group rates $34 for 10 or more.
Tickets are currently available at handbagproductions.org.
About the Artists
David Cerda (Playwright) is a founding member and Artistic Director of Hell in a Handbag Productions, now celebrating its 20th year anniversary. As resident playwright, he has written many Handbag productions as well as acted in them. His play, The Drag Seed was recently produced at LaMaMa Experimental Theater and his Golden Girls Lost Episodes parody shows have been produced around the country and was featured in Golden Con: Thank you for being a Fan, the world’s first fan convention dedicated to all things Golden Girls at Chicago’s Navy Pier. As a Latinx queer individual, he is a proud inductee into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame and recipient of a Jeff Award for lifetime achievement for his 25 years (and counting) of work and service to the community. He lives in Chicago with his partner, Christopher.
Cheryl Snodgrass (Director) has most recently directed the remount of The Drag Seed and its move to LaMama in NYC. She first worked with HIAH as an actor, playing Bigger Lorraine in Caged Dames, but soon transitioned to directing. She has since directed Die! Mommie, Die!, Haywire, Rip Nelson’s Halloween Spooktacluar, SCARRIE The Musical, L’imitation of Life and The Birds. Cheryl has also assisted David in developing several scripts. Outside of HIAH, Cheryl has worked with playwright Jeff Goode for 35 years as a director, actor and producer. She directed the premiere productions of Poona the F*ckdog and Other Plays for Children (Trap Door), The Emancipation of Alabaster McGill (Studio Roanoke) and The Eight Reindeer Monologues (Brave Hearts). In the last five years, she’s directed three shows for The Foundlings – To the New Girl, Hoist, and The Eight. She directed two shows for Glass Glass Apple – Shadows of Birds and Lighthouses in the Desert and, finally, Who’s Holiday, for Penobscott Theatre in Bangor, ME.
About Hell in a Handbag Productions
Hell in a Handbag is dedicated to the preservation, exploration, and celebration of works ingrained in the realm of popular culture via theatrical productions through parody, music and homage. Handbag is a 501(c)(3) Not for Profit. For additional information, visit handbagproductions.org.