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Friday, September 13, 2013

ACT OUT OPENING: B-Side Studio at The Logan Center for the Arts

The Inconvenience, The New Colony & U of C’s Theater &
Performance Studies Program Present the World Premiere of
B-SIDE STUDIO

Co-Written by Ike Holter & Evan Linder 
Directed by Nicholas J. Caroll, 
Andrew Hobgood & Gus Menary
September 13 – October 12, 2013 


Uniquely Collaborative Event Blends The Best of Theater
 with the Charm of ‘70s Style TV Sitcoms

Join a live studio audience on the set of a ‘70s-style sitcom as The Inconvenience, The New Colony and the University of Chicago’s Theater and Performance Studies Program team up to co-produce the world premiere of B-SIDE STUDIO, co-written by Inconvenience Resident Writer Ike Holter and New Colony Co-Artistic Director Evan Linder and directed by Nicholas J. Carroll, Andrew Hobgood and Gus MenaryB-SIDE STUDIO is performed on Fridays and Saturdays at 9/8c (that’s 8 pm in Chicago, meathead!) from September 13 – October 12, 2013 at The Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St. in Chicago.

B-SIDE STUDIO stars Daeshawna Cook, Missi Davis, Mikey Harnichar, Wes Needham, Brad Smith and Kevin Stangler.

Each week’s performances of B-SIDE STUDIO will feature a new episode performed in front of a live studio audience.  The Monday following each performance weekend, the most recently taped episode will be made available for online viewing at www.thenewcolony.org  and www.theinconvenience.org  - allowing audiences to stay current with the latest antics of their B-Side friends.  Season subscriptions for all four episodes of B-SIDE STUDIO are available at http://ticketsweb.uchicago.edu/subscriptions  or by calling 773.702.ARTS (2787). Tickets for individual episodes are available at http://ticketsweb.uchicago.edu  or by calling 773.702.ARTS (2787). 

The episodic story of B-SIDE STUDIO focuses on Gary and Felix McNamara and their failing Chicago recording studio. Despite Felix's get-rich-quick schemes, it seems that B-Side is never going to reach the heights of success that the once-promising McNamara brothers always dreamed of. When Felix decides to use the studio to record "Song Poems" with the help of their assistant Janice and in-house musicians Butch and Marvin, there might be hope yet to save the studio. They just have to convince Lady, the overbearing trophy wife of their absentee landlord. Tune in to find out what happens next at B-Side Studio. 

In a joint statement, co-writers Linder and Holter said "B-Side Studio has been a long time in the works, so we're excited to finally be working together. This blending of creative mediums comes naturally to all three artistic partners, allowing each group to play off their own strengths while working together to build a unique performance experience that harkens back to the sitcoms of the 1970s while simultaneously revealing a glimpse into the future of the arts.”

Both writers have seen recent success and accolades. Linder’s 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche made its move to the off-Broadway Soho Playhouse after taking home the Best Overall Production prize at the 2012 NYC International Fringe Festival. Similarly, Holter’s Hit The Wall received raves at the Steppenwolf Garage and played a subsequent run off-Broadway at New York’s Barrow Street Theater.

PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Title:  B-SIDE STUDIO
Co-written by: Ike Holter and Evan Linder
Directed by: Nicholas J. Carroll, Andrew Hobgood and Gus Menary
Cast:  Daeshawna Cook (Lady), Missi Davis (Janice), Mikey Harnichar (Marvin), Wes Needham (Gary), Brad Smith (Butch) and Kevin Stangler (Felix).

Location: The Logan Center for the Arts, 915 E. 60th St., Chicago
Dates: Press performances: Friday, September 13 at 8 pm and Saturday, September 14 at 8 pm.
Regular run:  Friday, September 27 – Saturday, October 12, 2013 
Curtain Times:  Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm.  Please note: there will not be performances on Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21.

Tickets: Subscription pass $40/$20 students (all four episodes, one per week) Single episodes $20/$10 students.  Season subscriptions for all four episodes of B-SIDE STUDIO are available at www.ticketsweb.uchicago.edu/subscriptions  or by calling 773.702.ARTS (2787). Tickets for individual episodes are available at www.ticketsweb.uchicago.edu  or by calling 773.702.ARTS (2787). 

Production team: John Wilson (scenic designer), Nathan Rohrer (costume designer), Jeffrey Glass  (lighting designer), Jenny Pinson (props designer), John Cicora (music director), Kaylie Honkala (stage manager), Laura Scales Ashlock (unit production manager), Bobby Huggins (first assistant director), Cole Simon (director of photographer/camera operator), Adam Bialy and Sarah Giroux (camera operators), Adam Goron (audio finishing) and Wes Lambert (music recording engineer).

Sneak Peek” at the Summer Cubed Series
B-SIDE STUDIO will be featured in The Logan Center for the Arts’ “Summer Cubed Series,” a one-night event showcasing “media-inspired” works-in-progress from several companies on Tuesday, September 3 at 6:30 pm. Tickets are free. For tickets and the complete line-up, visit arts.uchicago.edu/summer-inc

About the Artists: 
Ike Holter’s (Co-Writer) work has been seen at The Steppenwolf Garage, LiveWire Chicago, Theater Seven, Nothing Without a Company, Route 66, Theater on The Lake and The Inconvenience, where he is a founding member and resident writer.  He's received commissions from The Goodman Theater and The Playwrights Center, and is the winner of three awards from The Kennedy Center's ACTF, including The Paula Vogel award.  His show, Hit The Wall, played Off-Broadway at The Barrow Street Theater in New York.  Jackalope Theater will produce his next play, Exit Strategy, this winter. 

Evan Linder (Co-Writer) is a founding member of The New Colony in Chicago where he also serves as Co-Artistic Director. A playwright, actor and director, Evan was recently listed on Chicago Magazine's 2013 Power List of Theater Scene Stealers. His first play produced in Chicago, Frat, was named as one of the best of 2009 in the Chicago Tribune, Windy City Times and Newcity. Other plays include 11:11, The Warriors, The Bear Suit of Happiness and 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche, which was named Best Overall Production at the 2012 NYC International Fringe Festival and is published by Samuel French. Since its debut in Chicago in 2011, 5 Lesbians has received productions in Kansas City, Omaha, Boulder, Louisville, Memphis, San Francisco and Charleston, SC, as well as a run Off-Broadway as part of the Soho Playhouse’s 2012-13 season. Evan also co-wrote the book to the glam-rock musical Rise of the Numberless, which was developed by The New Colony and Bailiwick Chicago in 2012 and most recently wrote The Bear Suit of Happiness, which premiered this year with The New Colony and was remounted as the opening show in Theater on the Lake’s 2013 season. He recently developed and directed Rewilding Genius at the University of Chicago, where he is an adjunct professor of theatre.

Nicholas J. Carroll (Director) is the Director of Films at The New Colony, where he directed the short film So Many Days and the short auto-documentary Script Comes Last. He is also the TAPS North Theater Manager at the University of Chicago, managing three theatrical spaces including the 140-seat Francis X. Kinahan Theater. Originally from Connecticut, Nick grew up working on his sister's indie film sets and there found his passion for storytelling through film. After moving to Chicago, he joined The New Colony as a company director in 2009.

Andrew Hobgood (Director) is the Founding Artistic Director of The New Colony, the Business Strategist for Vosges Chocolate, and an Adjunct Professor of Theater at the University of Chicago. His last play, 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche, won Outstanding Production at the 2012 New York International Fringe Festival before opening as an Off-Broadway production that Ben Brantley of the New York Times called "raw and magnetic dementia...destined to attract a cult following." 5 Lesbians has been performed in over ten cities since its premier, and is published with Samuel French. Hobgood's other work with The New Colony includes writing and directing the new musicals Tupperware: An American Musical Fable, That Sordid Little Story, and Rise of The Numberless as well as directing Amelia Earhart: Jungle Princess, the original and commercial productions of FRAT, and Hearts Full of Blood, which won Outstanding Script at the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival. In 2010 Newcity Magazine named him one of the 50 People Who Really Perform for Chicago; in 2011 he and The New Colony were honored with the Broadway in Chicago Emerging Theater Award; and in 2013 he and Co-Artistic Director Evan Linder were two of six people on Chicago Magazine's Cultural Power List of Theater Scene Stealers. His new play reWILDing Genius was commissioned by the University of Chicago, where it will also receive a workshop production this spring. When not directing, writing or acting, he can be found working in the Innovation Lab of Vosges Haut-Chocolat, or guest speaking and writing on the topics of devised/collaborative theater, the future of playwriting and theater, and the art of business/business of art.

Gus Menary (Director) is a company member and Director of Music Programming for the arts organization The Inconvenience. He's directed for many of their festivals, booked and coordinated over 20 concerts and created their summer block party BLOCKOUT. He is also a founding member of Jackalope Theatre Company where he's directed Shawn Reddy's My Name is Mudd, Andrew Burden Swanson's Moonshiner and co- directed Last Exodus of American Men also by Swanson. Most recently he directed Mickle Maher's Spirits to Enforce for Abraham Werewolf. He has worked with many other theatre companies in the Chicago area including Mary Arrchie, Pinebox and American Theatre Company.

About the Collaborators:
The Inconvenience, is a community of interdisciplinary artists who seek to create a new way of experiencing art through a collaboration of music, theatre, dance, fine art and celebration. We create, produce and curate work that challenges audience and artist perspectives and ignites social dialogue.

The New Colony, the 2011 recipient of the Broadway In Chicago Emerging Theater Award, strives to contribute original material to the American artistic canon and develop a new kind of theater going audience. Through collaboration with emerging artists of all disciplines, The New Colony continually develops new work and fresh perspectives. With the goal of exploring enticing subject matter and the common language of experience, The New Colony will cultivate the next generation of arts supporters.

This event takes place as a part of the Summer, Inc. Residencies with Theater and Performance Studies at The University of Chicago.


The Summer, Inc. program began out of a desire to extend the program’s nurturing environment to Chicago’s professional performance community. Recognizing the importance of hospitality, particularly in a moment when the arts are faced with acute economic challenges, when basic expenses make the creation of new work more of a conceptual wish than a pragmatic reality, UC Summer Inc. invites companies into our artistic home. Selected groups represent the city’s boldness in its artistic approaches which has been demonstrated through projects of solo performance, clown adaptations, dance, and multi-media work. All of the new work developed reflected the University’s commitment to interdisciplinary collaborations. 

Dirty Beaches Acclaimed double LP Drifters/Love Is The Devil & Remaining US Tour Dates

Did you catch them last night at Empty Bottle?!  Check back with ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often.   We will be reviewing Dirty Beaches' critically acclaimed double LP Drifters/Love Is The Devil shortly.

DIRTY BEACHES



Photo Credit: Anna Zelikova

Dirty Beaches' Drifters/Love Is The Devil has been one of the standout records of 2013 so far, receiving a Best New Music from Pitchfork and rave reviews across the board. The man behind the project, Alex Hung-Tai Chang, has asserted himself as one of the most dynamic and exciting artists making music at the moment.   

Now for the first time since the album's release on Zoo Music, he'll be touring North America with his full band. The show is electric and brings to life this complex and beautiful collection of songs as captured here in the recent video for Casino Lisboa.


Dirty Beaches has announced a full North American tour this fall in celebration of his acclaimed new double album, Drifters/Love Is The Devil, out now on ZOO MUSIC. He'll also be releasing a special, limited edition tape only version of the double record while on tour.

The solo project of Alex Huang Hungtai, Dirty Beaches has perhaps surprised his already familiar audience of fans with Drifters/Love Is The Devil, a double record that toes the line between his carefully refined rockabilly sound and one that leads more towards instrumental film scores, characterized by intensely beautiful and often melancholy emotion. The artist went on NPR recently to discuss the new double record and some of its influences and history, called "washy, dreamy rock music that often feels nostalgic." 

Meanwhile, Pitchfork glowingly discussed the record in their Best New Music album review, calling it, "both sprawling and detailed, a sonic travelogue that takes the textural aspects of his work to impressionistic heights...Drifters/Love Is the Devil is more robust and eccentric than anything he's ever released before."


Remaining North American Tour Dates 2013 /

09.12.13 - Empty Bottle - Chicago, IL # 
09.13.13 - Firebird - St. Louis, MO #
09.14.13 - Exit In - Nashville, TN #
09.15.13 - Bottletree - Birmingham, AL #
09.17.13 - The Mohawk - Austin, TX #
09.19.13 - Rhythm Room - Phoenix, AZ #
09.20.13 - Echo - Los Angeles, CA # %
09.21.13 - The Void - San Diego, CA # %
09.22.13 - Bottom of the Hill - San Francisco, CA # %
09.24.13 - Mississippi Studios - Portland, OR # %
09.25.13 - Barboza - Seattle, WA # %
09.26.13 - Biltmore Cabaret - Vancouver, BC # % 
* with Heathered Pearls, Xray Eyeballs
^ with Heathered Pearls & Eola (collaboration), Porcelain Raft, Andy Boay
# with Sisu
% with Chasms

Assets /


Alex Zhang Hungtai, AKA Dirty Beaches, started off as a one man band in 2005 in Montreal. A trans-pacific nomad and genre hopping sound smith, his past releases include drone instrumentals, film scores and a fascination with dissecting popular american music like blues, rockabilly, soul, RNB, and hip hop, often rendering them to the point where its no longer recognizable.

His latest release, Drifters/Love Is The Devil, is a double LP that chronicles the musician's life on the road over the past 2 years, 
as we follow him down the rabbit hole through the labyrinths of Berlin, Belgrade, Paris, and many other cities through heartbreak, rebirth and masochistic existential self reflection.
Recorded between Montreal and Berlin in the winter of 2012, the double LP is separated only by aesthetics, as they are tightly woven together thematically as one conceptual piece. If 2011's Badlands was an exercise in exorcising past ghosts in a semi-fictional world, then Drifters/Love Is The Devil is a reflection on the fragility of reality. One, of the surface world in which he explores the night life of bright neon temptations dwelling in hedonistic irresponsible values, and the other of the inner world, one of remorse and lovelorn tragedies.

As stated by the artist himself, "the most honest piece of music I've ever written." Drifters/Love Is The Devil is out now on ZOO MUSIC.


Drifters Tracklisting /
01. Night Walk
02. I Dream In Neon
03. Belgrade
04. Casino Lisboa
05. ELLI
06. Aurevoir Mon Visage
07. Mirage Hall
08. Landscapes In The Mist 
Love Is The Devil Tracklisting /
01. Greyhound At Night
02. This Is Not My City
03. Woman
04. Love Is The Devil
05. Alone At The Danube River
06. I Don't Know How To Find My Way Back To You
07. Like The Ocean We Part
08. Berlin 

Quotes /
"Both sprawling and detailed, a sonic travelogue that takes the textural aspects of his work to impressionistic heights." Pitchfork

"Washy, dreamy rock music that often feels nostalgic." NPR

"Ambitious new double album, Drifters/Love Is The Devil, stylishly reflects the dislocation of the road more traveled, hovering on the edge of dread...the oblique confessionals and elegiac atmosphere belie a certain cinematic grandeur." Interview Magazine

"A double album steeped in grainy nostalgia that ventures further into the heart of film noir...an Oscar-worthy soundtrack waiting to happen." NYLON

"Drifters sees Hungtai dabble in spartan post-punk, rickety industrial and devil-at-the-crossroads blues. Love Is The Devil, meanwhile, is an instrumental song-suite, alternately redolent of Angelo Badalamenti and Forest Swords." FACT

"This double album is really good, and Alex Zhang Hungtai rules." VICE

"It's a demanding, damn good and rewarding listen, one that squeezes your heart and head through shaking fingers." Filter

"Laying down a rattling, distortion-heavy foundation while the man spits semi-intelligible venom from a mouth that seems caught in a permanent rockabilly sneer. There are echoes of both Tonetta and Brian Eno, with hints of the utter nothing that awaits us at the end of this crushing existence." SPIN

"Drifters/Love is the Devil is a pair of poignant records. Hungtai’s ideas swing rapidly from beautiful to chaotic to completely atonal...Fortunately, Hungtai has let us into his world, no matter what darkness we might find there." Consequence of Sound

"The gloomy and beautiful tracks on Love is the Devil may be pointing a way forward for Dirty Beaches, they may have been conceived as a spiritual complement to Drifters, or they may just be a temporary detour; whatever their intent though, their presence is a welcome addition to the Dirty Beaches catalog." Paste

Links /







Thursday, September 12, 2013

TONIGHT at Empty Bottle: SISU, Ell V Gore & Dirty Beaches


SISU and Ell V Gore are playing with Dirty Beaches at The Empty Bottle tonight (September 12th). 
For SISU, Sandy Vu of The Dum Dum Girls steps out from behind the kit to showcase her shoegaze take on electro and dreamy vocals. SISU sounds like a mix between Chromatics, Karen O vocals and m b v reminiscent washes.  SISU are releasing their debut LP 'Blood Tears', September 17th on Mono Prism and just premiered their new track 'Harpoons' on Brooklyn Vegan


Credit Steven Perlin

Toronto's Ell V Gore is the project of 24 year old Ell V who has been playing in weirdo punk and no wave bands for the past decade. He is also a man known around town for throwing some of the freakiest underground parties in the city. Ell V Gore just released the 'Sex Static' EP on Ben Cook of Fucked Up's label, Bad Actors.You can check out his latest video for 'Her Vicious' on Brooklyn Vegan. 




SISU Premiere 'Harpoons' On Brooklyn Vegan, Debut LP "Blood Tears" Out September 17th On Mono Prism Records
On Fall Tour With Dirty Beaches




"Blood Tears" Track Listing:
1. Counting Stars
2. Cut Me Off
3. Harpoons
4. Electronic
5. Sinking Feeling
6. Let Go
7. Return The Favor
8. Shotgun Running
9. Sharp Teeth
10. Blood Tears
 
Remaining Tour Dates:

09/12 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle #
09/13 - St. Louis, MO - Firebird #
09/14 - Nashville, TN - Exit/In #
09/15 - Birmingham, AL - Bottletree #
09/17 - Austin, TX - The Mohawk #
09/19 - Phoenix, AZ - Rhythm Room #
09/20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo #%
09/21 - San Diego, CA - The Void #%
09/22 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill #%
09/24 - Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios #%
09/25 - Seattle, WA - Barboza #%
09/26 - Vancouver, BC, Canada - Biltmore Cabaret #%
 
# with Dirty Beaches
@ with Colleen Green
^ with Whirr, Nothing
% with Chasms


Praise For SISU:
"Sandra Vu's band make gothy postpunk/shoegaze a la Lush or Slowdive (with a slinky dash of Siouxsie perhaps"-- Brooklyn Vegan

"The Light Eyes EP's "Two Thousands Hands" channeled the dreary romance of Cocteau Twins, but this latest track hews closer to the post-punky rhythms and urgent pacing of the Cure's earlier output." -- Spin

Unleashing waves of dark, melodic rhythms and thudding percussion, SISU inject their warped aesthetic into the mold of ’80s synth-pop, resulting in a something more dense and evocative that still manages to maintain its carefree shimmer." -- Consequence Of Sound

The dark-tinged, hazy shoegaze outfit sees Vu step out from behind the kit as the band's main songwriting force, building upon the Dum Dum Girls pop-base with layers of noise and abrasion." --Impose Magazine

"combines mournful jangle pop of lead singer Sandra Vu’s other group Dum Dum Girls’ with some dance-ready goth-pop."--CMJ









Ell V Gore Premieres 'Her Vicious' Video On Brooklyn Vegan, Announces Tour With Dirty Beaches
"Sex Static" EP Out Now On Bad Actors (Founded By Ben Cook Of Fucked Up)




Tour With Dirty Beaches:

9/12 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle 
9/13 - St. Louis, MO - Firebird
9/14 - Nashville, TN - Exit In
9/15 - Birmingham, AL - Bottletree

Praise For Ell V Gore:
"Surging out of the cave like the Birthday Party trying to cover Joy Division’s “Transmission”, [Lobotomy] strikes a masterful balance of barked psychosis and mechanistic precision, of primitive trash-can clang and synth-shocked futurism."--Pitchfork

"Noisy, viciously catchy no wave from this wonderful Toronto weirdo" -- Noisey

scuzzy, gothy post-punk you might expect given what you've read to this point. Fans of The Birthday Party, Wire, The Cramps and all things WIERD take note" -- Brooklyn Vegan

"[Lobotomy's] a vicious single that sniffs the glue that built Ty Segall’s Melted and drills cascading rhythms into the back of your head" --Blare Magazine





Photo Above Credit: Norman Wong




If Ell V Gore’s Sex Static sounds to you like it was made by four weirdos you’d meet at a pitch black, late night bizarre sex party beating their instruments half to death…well, that’s because it was. Toronto’s Ell V Gore is the project of 24 year old Ell V who has been playing in weirdo punk and no wave bands for the past decade. He is also a man known around town for throwing some of the freakiest late-night parties in the city (when he isn’t manning the microphone at strip clubs in between for cash).  Sex Static, their debut EP on Bad Actors, is an industrial punk rock beat-down. It is a visceral, dark, and loud late night album that sounds like Chairs Missing era Wire and The Birthday Party being filtered through a kaleidoscope of 90 shades of black and grey. Known around the city for their stunningly intense live show, the experience has translated well to record. The rhythm section is tight and malicious, the guitars and synthesizers scrape, scratch, and scream, and Ell V’s controlled Lux Interior-esque howl bounces off walls with the guttural intensity of Michael Gira. Weirdos, freaks, and late night delinquents – your party has begun.
About Bad Actors:
Bad Actors is a Toronto based boutique record label focused on bringing you the best from the next generation of the city’s best songwriters, bands, producers, and beat makers. The label is headed by Ben Cook aka Young Guv, a member of Fucked Up, and the brains behind several of Toronto’s most loved and respected musical acts including: No Warning, Yacht Club, Marvelous Darlings, and The Scuzz. His résumé also includes: starring in some of your favorite childhood TV shows, ghostwriting some of the catchiest songs amongst your most beloved guilty pleasures, and producing some of his city’s most promising musical acts. Needless to say, the Guv can bring the goods, and it was only a matter of time before he started his own label. Bad Actors will serve as a stepping-stone to bigger things for young acts, while offering them an opportunity to work closely with one of Toronto’s most creative and energetic musical forces. Upcoming releases on Bad Actors include records from industrial punk freaks Ell V Gore, guitar pop masterminds Actual Water, weirdo soul-goddess MCs Bizzarh, 17 year old producer extraordinaire Harrison and Cook’s own Yacht Club.

Links:




TONIGHT: Shows on Our Radar SISU at Empty Bottle







SISU Stream Debut LP "Blood Tears" On Spin
Out September 17th On Mono Prism Records + On Fall Tour With Dirty Beaches







"Blood Tears" Track Listing:
1. Counting Stars
2. Cut Me Off
3. Harpoons
4. Electronic
5. Sinking Feeling
6. Let Go
7. Return The Favor
8. Shotgun Running
9. Sharp Teeth
10. Blood Tears

Tour Dates:
09/12 - Chicago, IL - Empty Bottle #
09/13 - St. Louis, MO - Firebird #
09/14 - Nashville, TN - Exit/In #
09/15 - Birmingham, AL - Bottletree #
09/17 - Austin, TX - The Mohawk #
09/19 - Phoenix, AZ - Rhythm Room
#
09/20 - Los Angeles, CA - The Echo #%
09/21 - San Diego, CA - The Void #%
09/22 - San Francisco, CA - Bottom of the Hill #%
09/24 - Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios #%
09/25 - Seattle, WA - Barboza #%
09/26 - Vancouver, BC, Canada - Biltmore Cabaret #%
 
# with Dirty Beaches
% with Chasms

Links:












Multi-instrumentalist and many-times credited studio musician (Dum Dum Girls, Boredoms, Raveonettes) Sandra Vu spent years exploring the psych rock scene in Los Angeles. Now as the front-woman of SISU, she seeks to find the natural balance between the dark with the beautiful. Through deep introspection and sonic experimentation, Blood Tears is the cummulation of Vu’s insomnia-laden nights, where she learned to channel comfort through the means of explosive contrast.
Thematically dark, there is still a certain uplift and sense of light to SISU’s debut album. A distinct danceability and melodic hooks shows her knack for writing pop songs with unpop sounds. “I like to combine ‘loner sounds’—echo-ridden, cold, distorted synth sounds—with pop melodies,” Vu says. “They come from a melancholy place, but offer hope.” “Electronic” is one of Blood Tears most dynamic pieces with Vu employing a mutant form of seduction: breathy vocals that cut through synth soundscapes and pierce through distortion leave a beguiling impression on the listener. Both aggressive and sublime, it’s quintessential SISU.
Blood Tears is about barreling into the fire of human tendencies—the dichotomies and struggles between desire and disgust, hope and doubt. To be human is to feel pain, and Vu attempts to find a cathartic rhythm that not only confronts these fears, but also soothes the lonely heart.



Praise For SISU:
"Sandra Vu's band make gothy postpunk/shoegaze a la Lush or Slowdive (with a slinky dash of Siouxsie perhaps"-- Brooklyn Vegan

"The Light Eyes EP's "Two Thousands Hands" channeled the dreary romance of Cocteau Twins, but this latest track hews closer to the post-punky rhythms and urgent pacing of the Cure's earlier output." -- Spin

Unleashing waves of dark, melodic rhythms and thudding percussion, SISU inject their warped aesthetic into the mold of ’80s synth-pop, resulting in a something more dense and evocative that still manages to maintain its carefree shimmer." -- Consequence Of Sound

"The dark-tinged, hazy shoegaze outfit sees Vu step out from behind the kit as the band's main songwriting force, building upon the Dum Dum Girls pop-base with layers of noise and abrasion." --Impose Magazine

"combines mournful jangle pop of lead singer Sandra Vu’s other group Dum Dum Girls’ with some dance-ready goth-pop."--CMJ

ACT OUT: Save The Dates BUYER & CELLAR to Play Broadway Playhouse in April #BroadwayInChicago

THE SMASH HIT COMEDY 
COMES TO CHICAGO APRIL 2014

STARRING MICHAEL URIE
2013 DRAMA DESK AWARD WINNER


“THE MOST TALKED ABOUT NEW COMEDY OF THE SEASON”
-- Ben Brantley, THE NEW YORK TIMES



Broadway In Chicago is thrilled to announce that the hit off-Broadway comedy BUYER & CELLAR, starring Michael Urie, written by Jonathan Tolins and directed by Stephen Brackett, will play Chicago for a limited engagement beginning April 29, 2014 at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place (175 E. Chestnut).  Daryl Roth, Producer of Tony Award-winning “Kinky Boots” along with Darren Bagert, Dan Shaheen and Ted Snowdon, bring this hilarious new comedy to Chicago.

Alex More has a story to tell.  A struggling actor in L.A., Alex takes a job working in the mall in Barbra Streisand's Malibu basement.  One day, the Lady Herself comes downstairs to play.  It feels like real bonding in the basement, but will their relationship ever make it upstairs?  BUYER & CELLAR is an outrageous comedy about the price of fame, the cost of things, and the oddest of odd jobs.

The New York Times critics Ben Brantley and Charles Isherwood recently raved about the play.  Brantley wrote that BUYER & CELLAR is "the most talked about new comedy of the season."  WQXR Radio’s Isherwood called the hit comedy "very funny" and "a tour-de-force performance."

BUYER & CELLAR is the recipient of the 2013 Drama Desk, Clarence Derwent, and Off-Broadway Alliance awards.  Following the play’s world premiere in April 2013 at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater, the critics were wowed:

“An irresistible play.  Seriously funny.  The wit and invention of Mr. Tolins’s writing and the immersive storytelling skills of Mr. Urie are such that not only do they spin a sturdy narrative out of this preposterous situation, they actually persuade you to buy into it.” --David Rooney, The New York Times

“Hilarious.  A multidimensional unraveling of our voyeuristic enjoyment of celebrity entitlement.” --Peter Marks, The Washington Post

“Utterly charming and often whacky.  Under the playful and efficient direction of Stephen Brackett, Michael Urie is funny and touching, delivering a winning, sweet performance.  Tolins’s script sparkles with sly humor. --Mark Kennedy, Associated Press.

"Beyond brilliant.  This show will go down like 'butta.'” --Entertainment Weekly

TICKET INFORMATION

BUYER & CELLAR is a special offer to the Broadway In Chicago 2014 Spring Season Subscribers.   Group tickets for 10 or more are now on sale by calling Broadway In Chicago Group Sales at (312) 977-1710. Individual tickets for BUYER & CELLAR will go on sale at a later date. For more information, visit www.BroadwayInChicago.com or www.BuyerandCellar.com.

World Music Festival Chicago FREE Admission Sept. 12-22, 2013 City-wide Various Locations






                   
Music Lovers, Grab Your Passports!


FREE Admission * Sept. 12-22, 2013
City-wide * Various Locations

The 15th Annual World Music Festival Chicago is September 12-22 featuring more than 70 international performances in venues throughout the City.

All performances are FREE admission - in more the 20 venues by acclaimed musicians and groups representing 34 countries from around the globe.

Festival highlights include five concerts in Millennium Park, the all-night RagaMala: A Celebration of Indian Classical Music at the Chicago Cultural Center and the Festival au Desert - Caravan for Peace, a group of exiled musicians from Mali touring the United States.

For the complete schedule, visit worldmusicfestivalchicago.org.  


Public Transportation
For travel information, visit transitchicago.com.

Parking
Park near the music at Millennium Garages, preferred parking partner for the World Music Festival 2013! Garage locations are Millennium Park Garage and Millennium Lakeside Garage at 5 S. Columbus Drive, Grant Park North Garage at 25 N. Michigan Ave. and Grant Park South Garage at 325 S. Michigan Ave. Go to millenniumgarages.com for more info. Park Here. Go Anywhere!

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

REVIEW: Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates at Babes With Blades a Must See

We were wowed once again by Babes With Blades' latest, and highly recommend you check out this rockin' world premier.   How can you beat dirigibles, girl knife & gun fights, witty repartee, and orphanage arson?!   This show is aimed at adults but fine for theatre savvy tweens and teens as well.

My tweens sat front row for an extra adrenaline rush and both loved the show!   In Raven Theatre's intimate space, the knife play literally happens within arm's reach of the audience.   This awesome period piece has so many of our favorite elements... cool fight choreography, smart, strong women, clever writing and a quirky plot.   If you haven't checked it out, go already.




Check out our prior coverage here including all the pertinent show details.

Must close Saturday, 9/21...
  
Don't miss BWBTC's Production of Eric Simon's Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates!  

"If there were a Jeff Award for Most Adorable Production this should win." - The Dueling Critics

"The fights are, as one expects with the Babes, top-notch stuff (JKChoreograpy - the team of Jay Burckhardt and Kim Fukawa - provided the violence design), and Schemmel's Bo is a saucy delight as a pastiche female Philip Marlowe." - Chicago Tribune

Come see what the buzz is about!


At the Raven Theatre, West Stage
6157 N. Clark St., Chicago
(Lot parking / easy street parking) 

Use this link for more information.  For special pricing and events during the show run, please visit our website.


BWB Photo 2: Megan Schemmel,  Kelly Yacono 


Swords for Rusty Broads (& Gents) -
Presenting Neo-Commedia!

Saturday 9/14, 11am-5:30pm
At the Prop Thtr, 3502 N. Elston, 60618

In preparation for our upcoming production of L'Imbecile (see below for more details!), we're offering a workshop in the fight style we'll be using in the show.

For more information and to register, check out our website.



Announcing Auditions for the Spring 2014 World Premiere of L'Imbecile 
By Aaron Adair
 
A decadent, gender-twisted take on Giuseppe Verdi's opera Rigoletto.
  
Wed 9/25 and Thu 9/26, 2013
6:30-10pm
(Invited Callbacks to take place Sat 9/28, 10am - 5pm)

Non-Equity.  Male and Female roles are available

All Ethnicities, All Ages are invited to audition.  Experience in stage combat, Commedia, and other physical work a plus.

Auditions will be held by APPOINTMENT ONLY in the City Lit rehearsal room
(1020 W. Bryn Mawr, 3rd floor)
 
Please prepare 1 monologue, no longer than 2 minutes, classical or other heightened language, comic preferred

For an appointment contact spark@babeswithblades.org.


Fighting Words

Our 2013 new plays development series continues!  Want to be a part of the creative process? Please join us for the public readings of these exciting new plays and give your input.

Patchwork Drifter by Jennifer L. Mickelson*
Reading #2 + fight: 9/29, 1pm at Profiles Alley Stage (4147 N. Broadway, Chicago)
  
...and the winner of Joining Sword & Pen 2013-14:
 Witch Slap by Jeff Goode
Reading #1: 10/27, 1pm at Profiles Alley Stage (4147 N. Broadway, Chicago)
 Reading #2 + fight: 12/8, 1pm at Profiles Alley Stage (4147 N. Broadway, Chicago)

Want to know more about Fighting Words?  Go here.



Check Out These Babes

Dawn Alden and Kathrynne Wolf can be seen on the new web series, "Dark Age" - http://www.darkage.tv.
  
Brooke Elliot is starring in Lifetime's Drop Dead Diva as Jane/Deb. Check it out! 

Amy Harmon, Morgan Manasa and Mary Ann Bowman will be appearing in an enhanced staged reading of 180 Degree Rule by M.E.H. Lewis and fellow Babe Barbara Lhota, presented by Pride Films & Plays on Saturday, September 14 at 7pm at the Center on Halsted, 3656 N. Halsted.

Lisa Herceg will appear as Det. Jules Rossi in Stage Left Theatre's production of Barbara Lhota's Warped at Theatre Wit, 1229 W. Belmont.  Previews are 9/4 and 9/5; opens 9/6 and runs Thursdays - Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 3pm through 10/6.  For tickets and more information: http://stagelefttheatre.com/.
   
Kimberly Logan is appearing in All American at Redtwist Theatre, which closes 9/9 (performances are Saturday at 3:00pm and Sunday/Monday at 7:30pm). Industry tickets available for every show at the door ($10).

Elizabeth MacDougald is appearing for one more weekend in Idle Muse Theatre Company's production of Enchanted April, running through 9/8 at Rivendell Theatre, 5779 N. Ridge.  For tickets: http://idlemuse.org/

Megan Schemmel is currently kicking butt, taking names, and solving crime as the titled character of BWBTC's production of Bo Thomas And The Case of The Sky Pirates. In addition, Wolf Point Media's web series premiered its pilot episode of The Scarlet Line on August 31, where Megan plays 'Naomi', the crime-fighting-scarlet gone vigilante. Fighting crime is in the blood, but flipping sides is where the fun's at! 

Calling all active & emeritus Babes: please keep us up-to-date on your activities! Email notgonnalie@babeswithblades.org about a listing in the Babes With Blades BroadSheet!

Fabulous Women (and Friends) At Work  

Valerie Meachum stars in period horror short Witchfinder, which screened at the Dragon*Con Film Festival on September 1 and will also be shown at the Halloween Horror Picture Show in Tampa on September 28. 


Is your organization providing opportunities for women in theatre or film? Want the Babes to promote your work? Email postal@BabesWithBlades.org about a listing in the Babes With Blades BroadSheet!  


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