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Saturday, September 14, 2013

REVIEW: Catch PigPen Theatre's Charming and Magical Production of The Old Man and The Old Moon at Writers Theatre

We caught opening night of The Old Man and The Old Moon and were completely charmed!   This is good, old fashioned, down home music and story telling at it's best.   The fantastical shadow puppet elements are particularly effective, as are the recycled art puppets.   I've never seen a plastic bottle and mop with so MUCH canine personality.   Utterly awesome!   I also adored the way the troupe rallied together to become THE BOAT.   Look out Redmoon.   You have some talented competition in town!



The original score is an integral and excellent part of the whole production, with the musicians playing an active role on stage instead of relegated to the wings. The writing is superb as well.   There were plenty of universal truths for the plot and characters to strike a chord... longing for adventure, comforts of a home base, fears and chaos of natural disasters.    It's easy to take someone you love for granted until they're gone.   And it's easy to let the minutia of work get in the way of having adventures, keeping promises and spending time with family.   We love the idea of the moon and letting its waxing and waning take its course instead of rushing to keep it full every day.   What a great analogy to following in life!

This show is aimed at adults but fine for all ages.  



Click here to check out our past coverage for full show details.   

Dates:              First performance: September 3, 2013
                                   
                       Closing performance: November 10, 2013
           
            Schedule:         Tuesdays: 7:30pm
                                   Wednesdays: 7:30pm (with select 2:00pm matinees)
                        Thursdays & Fridays: 8:00pm 
                                   Saturdays: 4:00pm and 8:00pm
                        Sundays: 2:00pm and 6:00pm
             
                        Location:          Writers Theatre, 325 Tudor Court, Glencoe
                        Prices:              Prices for all performances range from $35 - $70
                                                Purchase early for best prices   
           
Box Office:       The Box Office is located at 376 Park Avenue, Glencoe;
                        847-242-6000; www.writerstheatre.org




Also, if you're 21+ check out PigPen Theatre Co. in residency at Schubas.   Click here our prior coverage on all the residency/album release details.


We got an advance press copy of their upcoming album and will be reviewing it right before the release.




Coinkidink alert:  We do love odd coincidences.   In the microcosm of the Chicago theatre world what are the odds of two productions playing simultaneously that feature dirigibles?!   

Check out the OTHER dirigible play, Babes With Blades' awesome Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates.   Click here for ChiIL Live Shows' Review.

The cast interviews posted in the lobby were an amusing read and we found more than a few coinkidinks there, too.  Gotta love theatre peeps and improvisers.   They give creative, off the cuff answers!     

  • I've been to Chagrine Falls and know the falls of which they speak.  Much to my chagrine--they're tiny!   
  • Back in the day, my sister and I both went out with guys from Chagrine Falls that we met in Portland & Cincinnati respectively (who turned out to know each other).   They used to go over the falls on dares for fun as teen agers.

    • I'd just finished watching the "Princess Bride" movie with the kids right before I left for The Old Man and The Old Moon
    • a long time friend of mine who is now a college theatre prof/set designer is also an alum of this troupe's college, 

    Friday, September 13, 2013

    CLUTCH Postpones September Tour Dates due to a health issue with singer Neil Fallon






    Earth Rocker North American Dates
    10/25: Hampton Beach. NH @ Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom


    *Denotes Festival Date*


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    CLUTCH Postpones September Tour Dates 

    Clutch is one of our favorites.  ChiIL Live Shows sends healing energy your way, Neil!   Take care of yourself and do what you've gotta do.   Your fans have got your back and we'll all still be here when you've healed.   Check out our original video interview with Neil Fallon right here.





    Maryland rockers CLUTCH have been forced to postpone the September tour dates of the "Earth Rocker" North American Tour.  This is due to a health issue with singer Neil Fallon.  Most of the shows will be rescheduled and dates are listed below.  Support on the rescheduled shows will remain the same and come from The Sword and Crobot.  

    Tickets that were already purchased for the dates in September will be honored for the rescheduled dates in January.  Unfortunately one of the shows could not be rescheduled and has been cancelled. This is show is Vienna, WV on 9/21. The shows scheduled for South Burlington, VT on 9/24 and Long Island, NY on 9/27 will be rescheduled for a later date, please hold on to your tickets. Refunds for the West Virginia are available at point of purchase. 

    The band will still be playing "The Shindig" festival on September 14th in Baltimore, MD. All dates on the October - November leg of the tour will go on as scheduled and planned.  The Hampton Beach, NH date originally in September is now scheduled for October 25.  Unfortunately The Sword and Crobot will not be appearing on this new date in Hampton Beach, NH.  News about support will be released in the coming weeks.

    CLUTCH frontman Neil Fallon gave an update on his condition:

    "Dear friends, this week I've learned that a childhood injury to the neck, a genetic predisposition for spinal disease, and 20 some years of head banging will exact a toll. I've been diagnosed with an ugly case of cervical spinal stenosis and two herniated discs. 

    In some instances these conditions can be treated non-surgically.  This is not the case for me. I have been advised by several neurosurgeons that my spinal cord has already been damaged and that I risk further damage were I not to address the situation. For this reason, I've decided to take care of this ASAP. Believe me, rescheduling a tour turns my stomach, but I believe this is the wisest choice given the prognosis.

    On Tuesday I will undergo surgery. The procedure will fuse three vertebrae together with a small titanium plate. I have faith that this surgery will go as well as it can, and that I will be back in the saddle for our October-November tour.  On behalf of my spine, deepest apologies to those who had been looking forward to seeing CLUTCH over the next two weeks. We'll make it up to you."

    Health and Happiness,

    Neil

    Earth Rocker was released March 19th via the band's label Weathermaker Music.  The album entered the Billboard Top 200 chart at #15 achieving the band's highest chart position to date.  The album then proceeded to hold its own on the Billboard Top 200 for a total of 5 weeks. The album also came in at #1 on the Hard Music Chart and #3 on the Independent Album Chart.  The digital demand for this album continues to be very strong. In the week of release Earth Rocker shot to #4 on iTunes' overall Top 100 album charts and was #1 in their rock chart.

    Earth Rocker is available for purchase at the CLUTCH Merch Store



    Earth Rocker World Tour


    Earth Rocker North American Dates
    10/25: Hampton Beach. NH @ Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom 

    *Denotes Festival Date*

    Rescheduled Dates:
    1/2/14: Ashville, NC @ The Orange Peel
    1/3/14: Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theater
    1/4/14: Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theater
    1/5/14: Jacksonville, FL @ Freebird Live
    1/6/14: Birmingham, AL @ Iron City
    1/9/14: South Bend, IN @ Club Fever
    1/10/14: Buffalo. NY @ Town Ballroom
    1/11/14: Port Chester, NY @ Capital Theater

    2/22/14: Soundwave Festival Brisbane
    2/23/14: Soundwave Festival Sydney
    2/28/14: Soundwave Festival Melbourne
    3/1/14: Soundwave Festival Adelaide
    3/3/14: Soundwave Festival Perth


    GWAR, Hatebreed, and Iron Reagan Tour




    Intergalactic mutants GWAR and hardcore metal heavyweights Hatebreed are co-headlining a short run of gigs in September. GWAR has also confirmed a new festival date, appearing at Chicago's "Riot Fest" for the second year in a row. Joining the fun will be Richmond, VA's Iron Reagan, featuring members of Municipal Waste and Cannabis Corpse.

    Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta had this to say about the upcoming mini-tour:

    "We're extremely happy to finally hook up some GWAR/Hatebreed dates after years of trying to get our schedules to connect! We'll have spent this entire summer rocking stages in Europe so it will be great to get back to the good ole USA, to get down & dirty in the clubs with our favorite mutants from Antarctica. These gigs are not to be missed!"

    GWAR front-thing Oderus made a simpler comment. "GWAR and Hatebreed together is really gonna fuck some people up."

    Come on and join all the sick fun at the following crummy dives and exhausting festivals...

    Co-Headline Tour with Hatebreed

    9/13: Chicago, IL @ Riot Fest*
    9/14: Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls
    9/15: Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
    10/26: Austin, TX @ Emo's (Housecore Horror Film Fest)*

    *denotes festival appearance*


    TONIGHT: GWAR Rock Chicago at Riot Fest Confirmed to Wreak Havoc Down Under at the 2014 Soundwave Festival


    Thankfully GWAR has a later Riot Fest slot for 2013 near dusk.   Seeing them in the afternoon sun was truly terrifying!   Nonetheless, we got some rockin' campy shots of their set and the crowd carnage after including some of our all time favs below.   ChiIL Live Shows will be there for the bloodbath tonight... will you?!   Bring on the camp n gore.   Click here for more of our photo filled Riot Fest recaps.












    Fresh off their highly successful and best GWAR-B-Q yet, your lords and masters have announced that they will be conquering yet another festival.  That's right everyone's favorite Scumdogs GWAR will be returning to the land down under to wreak havoc and make sweet Kangaroo love with the locals.  The first show is Saturday February 22nd in Brisbane, followed by shows in Syndey, Melbourne and Adelaide before wrapping up Monday March 3rd in Perth.  A complete list of dates is below.

    "Considering it was twice as big as last year's 2012 GWAR-B-Q and about eight times as slaughter-ific, your Lords and Masters, the mighty GWAR, are semi-satisfied, said lead singer Oderus Urungus, who was contacted at this Antarctican fortress.  "The sheer amount of carnage influcted...I mean I saw whole families just wiped out in the savage glee of the Pit of the GWAR-B-Q, willingly screaming as their bodies were pulped by our giant meat grinder.  Every drop of GWAR Beer and GWAR B-Q Sauce was consumed, and all the bands ruled! And loyal bohab Goldmember repeated as Spew-O-Lympic champion it was far and away the greatest GWAR-B-Q yet."


    "Now on to our new album Battle Maximus, the new GWAR album, featuring the debut of new Scumdog Pustulus Maximus.  A new era of GWAR has begun.  Hail FLATTUS, Hail GWAR, tell all of your friends that missed the 2013 GWAR-B-Q that they fucked up!"

    On playing the Soundwave Festival Oderus said:

    "We can't wait to come back to Australia as part of the colossal Soundwave Festival.  Now if we could only figure out how to get there, if we swim, on Gor-Gor's back we should be able to decimate Asia nicely"


    GWAR recently announced the first leg of their massive "Madness at the Core of Time" world tour, in support of their new album, Battle Maximus.  The tour, which features a completely brand-new show full of slavering creatures and deserving victims, is set to kick off October 2nd in Columbus, Ohio and runs through November 17th in Washington, DC.  GWAR shall be joined by deathcore heavyweights and label-mates Whitechapel, Richmond, VA thrashers Iron Reagan (featuring Municipal Waste singer Tony Foresta) and A Band of Orcs (who are actually a band of Orcs).

    GWAR has teamed up with VICE to drop the next tasty morsel from Battle Maximus on your pointy little heads.  Head HERE, to read an exclusive interview with Oderus and to hear the premiere of the song "Bloodbath".




    GWAR is set to release Battle Maximus their 13th studio album, and their first since legendary Scumdog Flattus Maximus returned to the stars to fulfill his cosmic destiny. The album will be available September 17th via Metal Blade Records.  Check out the first track, "Madness at the Core of Time" and pre-order your copy of Battle Maximus HERE.

    GWAR's Battle Maximus features twelve brand new tracks that not only honor their departed ally, but tells the story of GWAR's latest struggle against what may be their greatest enemy yet...the insidious "Mr. Perfect", who has travelled through time itself to steal the power of GWAR--the power of immortality, and use this power to mutate the human race into his twisted vision of what the "perfect" human should be. Once again GWAR finds themselves as the only thing standing between the human race and the latest super-powered shithead bent on the destruction of GWAR and the enslavement of their worshippers.

    Tracklisting for Battle Maximus
    1) Intro
    2) Madness at the Core of Time
    3) Bloodbath
    4) Nothing Left Alive
    5) They Swallowed the Sun
    6) Torture
    7) Raped at Birth
    8) I, Bonesnapper
    9) Mr. Perfect
    10) Battle Maximus
    11) Triumph of the Pig Children
    12) Falling
    13) Fly Now






    GWAR Live:
    Co-Headline Tour with Hatebreed


    "Madness at the Core of Time" Tour With Whitechapel, Iron Reagan and Band of Orcs:

    SOUNDWAVE FESTIVAL 2014
    2/22/14: Soundwave Festival Brisbane
    2/23/14: Soundwave Festival Sydney
    2/28/14: Soundwave Festival Melbourne
    3/1/14: Soundwave Festival Adelaide
    3/3/14: Soundwave Festival Perth










      

    HELP LOCALLY: About Face Presents THE BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB 10/11/13 Exclusive 'Speakeasy Throwback' at Mystery Venue

    About Face Presents
    THE BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB
    Friday, October 11, 2013
    Exclusive 'Speakeasy Throwback' at Mystery Venue



    For one exclusive night, step back into the golden age of underground society as About Face Presents THE BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB on Friday, October 11 from 7 pm – 10 pm.  This magical throwback to Chicago’s “black and tan” nightclubs of the 1920s will take place at a secret venue revealed just one week prior to the event, creating a singular experience of mystery.

    Guests will experience a captivating line-up of gender-bending performances celebrating About Face Theatre’s Season of Transformation and its commitment to exceptional, innovative and adventurous work, hosted by Artistic Associate Paul Oakley Stovall. Classic cocktails and fine dining by J&L Catering complete this limited-seating, speakeasy send-off.  Tickets for THE BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB are available at www.aboutfacetheatre.com or by calling (773) 784-8565.

    “Join us for an event that perfectly captures what About Face is all about and experience first-hand the theatre’s unique approach to entertainment that both challenges and enthralls,” comments Co-Chair Jim Andrews. “While this is sure to be an unforgettable evening, it’s also an opportunity to help support About Face in its mission to forge a new era of theatre and social change for the LGBTQA community,” adds Co-Chair Jason Held.

    Proceeds from THE BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB will support About Face Theatre programming, including its groundbreaking and acclaimed Youth Theatre, which creates a safe space for queer youth to tell their stories and create community.

    Event:             About Face Presents THE BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB
    Date:               Friday, October 11 from 7 pm – 10 pm
    Location:       Secret venue – to be disclosed to guests one week prior to event.
    Details:           Exclusive one-of-a-kind benefit featuring gender-bending performances, fine dining, classic cocktails, and more.
    Tickets:          $250 individual tickets. Additional sponsorship opportunities are available. For tickets and information, visit www.aboutfacetheatre.com or call (773) 784-8565.

    The BLACK AND TAN SUPPER CLUB Co-Chairs: Jim Andrews and Jason Held.

    About Face Theatre is one of Chicago’s most acclaimed theatre companies, and is a national leader in the development of new work exploring gender and sexual identity.  Since its founding by Kyle Hall and Eric Rosen in 1995, the company has premiered more than 48 world premieres by writers and directors who have been recognized with several Tony Awards, The Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The MacArthur Fellowship and dozens of Joseph Jefferson Awards.

    The About Face Youth Theatre (AFYT) was created in 1998 as a safe space for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, and allied young people to become activists and theatre-makers. Youth participants engage in a two-year process of sharing stories, conducting interviews, writing a script, and developing performances to create a full-length production that is produced in About Face Theatre’s mainstage season.


    ACT OUT: ABOUT FACE THEATRE ANNOUNCES 2013-14 PROGRAMMING

    New Book and Expanded Score!
    The Return of the Hit Holiday Musical
    WE THREE LIZAS
    Book & Lyrics by Artistic Associate Scott Bradley
    Music & Additional Lyrics by Alan Schmuckler
    Directed by Artistic Associate Scott Ferguson
    Music Direction by Aaron Benham
    Choreography by Artistic Associate Patrick Andrews

    The Chicago Premiere of
    BRAHMAN/I
    By Aditi Brennan Kapil
    Directed by Artistic Director Andrew Volkoff

    The World Premiere of
    CHECKING BOXES
    By The About Face Youth Theatre Ensemble

    OUT FRONT Series
    Featuring Year-Round Public Readings and Workshops of New Works by Bixby Elliot, 
    Harrison David Rivers, Tanya Saracho, Paul Oakley Stovall and others

    PRIDE CABARET Music Series



    About Face Theatre is pleased to announce its 2013-14 programming, showcasing premiere productions and developmental works that explore gender and sexual identity.  AFT’s mainstage kicks-off this winter with the return of the hit holiday musical WE THREE LIZAS, featuring a new book and expanded score. In the spring, AFT presents the Chicago premiere of Aditi Brennan Kapil’s stand-up comedy play, BRAHMAN/I, exploring gender, culture, mythology and puberty all through the lens of a hijra, an Indian intersex person.  Next summer, About Face Youth Theatre investigates the intersection of immigration and queer identity in the world premiere of CHECKING BOXES. AFT’s 2013-14 offerings will also feature the OUT FRONT Series, a year-round line-up of workshops and readings of new and developmental works by LGBTQA playwrights, as well as a month-long PRIDE CABARET Music Series in June 2014.  For additional information on About Face Theatre’s 2013-14 programming, please visit www.aboutfacetheatre.com.

    “AFT has always been a home for new LGBTQA work and, in my first year here, I want to honor that commitment to development that has long been at the core of the work we do,” comments Artistic Director Andrew Volkoff. “Our aim is to strengthen the tie between art, artist and organization through sharing the artistic process.  To that end, we’re making development our focus this year, showcasing work at every developmental level – from reading to premiere and of every genre – giving our audiences exciting, new opportunities to get inside the art, acquaint themselves with some new LGBTQA voices and re-engage with the organization. I’m thrilled to be taking the reins of About Face Theatre and am looking forward to bringing some great new work to Chicago,” adds Volkoff.

    The About Face Theatre 2013–14 programming includes:

    November 27, 2013 – January 5, 2014
    The Return of the Hit Holiday Musical
    WE THREE LIZAS
    Book and Lyrics by AFT Artistic Associate Scott Bradley
    Music & Additional Lyrics by Alan Schmuckler
    Directed by AFT Artistic Associate Scott Ferguson
    Musical Direction by Aaron Benham
    Choreography by AFT Artistic Associate Patrick Andrews
    Featuring AFT Artistic Associates Scott Duff and John Francisco with Sharriese HamiltonMark KaplanJames NedrudDanielle Plisz (Jeff Award nominated), Bethany ThomasDana Tretta and Andrew Swan.
    at Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago

    Fresh from a concert at Joe’s Pub in New York City with a revamped book and expanded score, last year’s sparkly, queer holiday hit is back… and better than ever!  Box maker Conrad Ticklebottom’s life has hit a block. Once, Conrad and his purple box ignited an entire movement in art and design, but now he finds himself alone, forgotten and teetering on ruin. The holidays bring three magical figures to his door – a trio of Liza Minnellis to escort him on a fabulous journey through what-was, what-could-be and what-the-f*?!, redeeming his lost promise and re-inventing a brand-new Conrad Ticklebottom.  A quirky holiday musical tale of hope, transformation… and the power of Liza!

    March/April 2014
    The Chicago Premiere of 
    BRAHMAN/I
    By Aditi Brennan Kapil
    Directed by Collective Artistic Director Andrew Volkoff
    Location TBA

    This hilarious stand-up comedy routine/play takes on history, mythology, gender roles and high school through the distinct comic lens of Brahman/i, an Indian intersex person – a hijra – tethered by neither gender nor culture, and wildly curious and inventive in their examination of both.

    Aditi Brennan Kapil is a writer, actress and director of Bulgarian and Indian descent. She was raised in Sweden and resides in Minneapolis, MN. She performs extensively around the country and her writing has been produced nationally to critical acclaim. Her play Love Person received the 2009 Stavis Playwriting Award, and her play, Agnes Under the Big Top, a tall tale, was selected as a Distinguished New Play Development project by the NEA as administered by Arena Stage.  Her most recent work is the “Displaced Hindu Gods Trilogy,” consisting of the plays Brahman/iThe Chronicles of Kalki and Shiv.  Aditi is currently working on commissions with Yale Repertory Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse and South Coast Repertory Theatre, and is a resident artist at Mixed Blood Theatre, an artistic associate at Park Square Theatre and a Core Writer at The Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis.

    About Face’s OUT FRONT Series
    A year round line-up of workshops and readings of new and developmental works, including:

    BILLIE AND BILLY by AFT Artistic Associate Paul Oakley Stovall
    Saturday, November 9, 2013 and Sunday, November 10, 2013 Location TBA

    The divide between different cultures and ethnicities, between men and women, between straight and gay in America can be a great one.  Using only two characters, Paul Oakley Stovall aims to present what seems to be a tiny little drama, set in a small city apartment and the empty flat across the hall.  As Billie and Billy form an unexpected bond, their lives begin to intersect in strange ways. The audience is invited to explore with them: our need for companionship, our desire to solve the mysteries of existence and the ways in which we see ourselves in the eyes of others.  Billie and Billy explores the similarities ignored, our common needs and desires and the mutual ground we walk upon.  

    THE GOOD PRIVATE by AFT Artistic Associate Tanya Saracho, featuring songs by Tamara Roberts, directed by Wendy C. Goldberg
    Friday, December 13, 2013 – Sunday, December 15, 2013 Location TBA

    The Good Private is a fictionalized musical composite inspired by the real life of Civil War soldier Albert Cashier, who was born Jennie Hodgers but who enlisted as a male soldier in the 95th Illinois Infantry.  After being a prisoner of war for two years and serving his time in the field, Cashier went on to lead a quiet life as a male in Central Illinois, until he was discovered in his old age.  Due to lack of documentation of Cashier’s very private life, The Good Private is part reimagining of and part homage to a truly remarkable Illinoisian.

    when last we flew by Harrison David Rivers
    January/February 2014 Location TBA

    Inspired by Tony Kushner’s Angels in America and a testament to the power of theatre, when last we flew is a moving and often humorous look at life in small town America from a contemporary teenage perspective.  After stealing his local library’s only copy of Angels in America, misfit teenager Paul locks himself in the bathroom to begin reading the landmark play. He soon finds that his life and the lives of those around him in his small Kansas town are about to take flight, and over the course of a seemingly ordinary day, extraordinary things start to happen…

    ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS A FA**OT by Bixby Elliot
    May 2014 Location TBA

    A new play from the writer of last year’s hit show Girl You Know It’s True by Chicago’s Pavement Group.  A young boy, Cal, discovers information that may prove that Abraham Lincoln, our country’s most revered president, might be a homosexual and embarks on a journey to prove it to his family — and himself.  Cal’s story is juxtaposed with scenes from Abraham Lincoln’s life in the 1800s; along the way there is sex in a stovepipe hat, time travel, a road trip to the nation’s capital, budding high-school romance and a quadrille or two.  Abraham Lincoln was a Fa**ot is a play less about IF Abe was gay and more about WHY it would be important if he were.

    June 2014
    PRIDE CABARET SERIES
    Location TBA

    To commemorate Pride Month, every weekend in June, About Face Theatre will be hosting a series of cabaret performances celebrating every aspect of the LGBTQA community.  From showtunes and standards to comedy to new music to open mics, we’ll be serving up the fun as we invite our community to join with us in making Pride laugh, sing and sparkle!

    July 2014
    The World Premiere of
    CHECKING BOXES
    By the About Face Youth Theatre Ensemble
    Location TBA

    Every two years, About Face’s acclaimed Youth Theatre devises a play as the result of workshops, in depth interviews, theatre training and improvisation.  Working with a professional writer and director, they produce plays that tackle challenging topics ranging from anti-gay violence to safe spaces for youth in the LGBTQA community.  This year, AFYT turns its attention to an exploration of immigration in the queer community.  Building off the work that they created in this summer’s research filled Youth Intensive, they’ll be bringing this brand new play to Chicagoans in July 2014.



    About Face Theatre (Andrew Volkoff, Artistic Director) is one of Chicago’s most acclaimed theatre companies, and is a national leader in the development of new work exploring gender and sexual identity.  Since its founding by Kyle Hall and Eric Rosen in 1995, the company has premiered more than 48 world premieres by writers and directors who have been recognized with several Tony Awards, The Pulitzer Prize for Drama, The MacArthur Fellowship and dozens of Joseph Jefferson Awards.

    ACT OUT OPENING: UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS: 100 Years of Extraordinary Chicago Women

    Theatre Seven of Chicago Presents the World Premiere of
    UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS: 
    100 Years of Extraordinary Chicago Women
    Featuring Plays By Seth Bockley, Brian Golden, Ike Holter, Elaine Romero, Emily Schwartz, Carla Stillwell, Nick Ward, Travis Williams & Lauren Yee
    Directed by Elly Green
    October 1 – 27, 2013
    Dynamic Stories of Jane Addams, Ann Landers, Ida B. Wells and others



    Here at ChiIL Live Shows, we're very much looking forward to this one.   We'll have a full review for you shortly.

    Theatre Seven of Chicago brings together nine talented Chicago’s playwrights to commemorate the 100th anniversary of suffrage in Illinois with the world premiere of UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS: 100 Years of Extraordinary Chicago WomenWoven together into one full-length work are the incredible stories of Jane Addams, Myra Bradwell, Ann Landers, Mavis Staples, Cora Strayer, Maurine Watkins and Ida B. Wells, directed by Elly Green.  UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS plays October 1 – October 27, 2013 at American Theater Company, 1909 W. Byron St. in Chicago.  Tickets are available at www.theatreseven.org.

    UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS is written by Seth Bockley (Maurine Watkins), Brian Golden (various), Ike Holter (Jane Addams, 2013), Elaine Romero (Jane Addams, 1889) Emily Schwartz (Cora Strayer), Carla Stillwell (Ida B. Wells), Nick Ward* (Myra Bradwell), Travis Williams* (Mavis Staples) and Lauren Yee (Ann Landers).

    The production features Echaka Agba, Adithi Chandrashekar, Marsha Harman, Jaclyn Hennell, Tracey Kaplan*, Jessica London-Shields, Jake Szczepaniak, Brittney Love Smith and Joe Zarrow.

    UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS brings together nine Chicago playwrights to pen a play that combines eight stories about extraordinary women from Chicago’s last hundred years to commemorate the 100th anniversary of suffrage in Illinois.  In 1913, a vocal opponent of the suffrage movement called women “nothing more than the unwilling and hostile instruments of creation.” This project turns that ignorant quote on its head, celebrating the accomplishments of Chicago’s greatest historical women and also asking relevant contemporary questions about gender and social equality.  After select performances, female bands, visual artists and actors will perform, creating an all-out festival honoring the accomplishments of Chicago women.

    We begin our season with a production that celebrates Illinois’ leadership in the suffrage movement by telling dynamic stories about our city’s most extraordinary women,” comments Artistic Director Brian Golden. “But we're also digging a little deeper. In telling the story of ten Chicago actors trying to put on these new plays, we're using history and theatre to investigate the challenges and realities of race, gender and equality in Chicago today," adds Golden.

    PRODUCTION DETAILS:

    Title:  UNWILLING AND HOSTILE INSTRUMENTS: 100 Years of Extraordinary Chicago Women
    Written by Seth Bockley (Maurine Watkins), Brian Golden (various), Ike Holter (Jane Addams, modern day), Elaine Romero (Jane Addams, 1889) Emily Schwartz (Cora Strayer), Carla Stillwell (Ida B. Wells), Nick Ward* (Myra Bradwell), Travis Williams* (Mavis Staples) and Lauren Yee (Ann Landers).
    Director:  Elly Green
    Featuring: Echaka Agba, Adithi Chandrashekar, Marsha Harman, Jaclyn Hennell, Tracey Kaplan*, Jessica London-Shields, Jake Szczepaniak, Brittney Love Smith and Joe Zarrow.

    Production team: Kerith Parashak (scenic design), Brenda Winstead* (costume design), Mac Vaughey (lighting design), Joe Court (sound design), Joshua Hurley (props design) and Neal Ryan Shaw (dramaturg).

    Location:  American Theater Company, 1909 W. Byron St., Chicago
    Dates:  Previews: Tuesday, October 1 at 7:30 pm and Wednesday, October 2 at 7:30 pm
    Press performances:  Thursday, October 3 at 7:30 pm
    Regular run:  Friday, October 4 – Sunday, October 27, 2013.
    Curtain Times: Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 3 pm
    Tickets: Previews: $10; Regular run: $20. Students, seniors and industry $16.  Single tickets for the 2013-14 season are available at www.theatreseven.org .

    *Denotes Theatre Seven Company Members

    About Theatre Seven of Chicago
    Founded in 2007, Theatre Seven of Chicago’s mission is to transform the way Chicagoans engage with their city and to become the premiere center for the creation, development and showcase of theatrically-based Chicago stories. The company has earned nominations for four Jeff Awards and won the 2012 League of Chicago Theatres’ Emerging Theatre Award. The company’s noted world premieres include The Chicago Landmark Project, We Live Here and Diversey Harbor. Theatre Seven company also hosts a robust menu of auxiliary programming, including a free monthly reading series, Shikaakwa, featuring new looks at Chicago plays and one of the best post-show discussions in town.



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