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Friday, October 27, 2023

Nosferatu - A Symphony of Horror. Screening and Original Score by Gramps the Vamp Saturday, Oct 28th Only

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Nosferatu - A Symphony of Horror

Screening and Original Score by Gramps the Vamp

Here at ChiIL Live Shows, we're jazzed to partner up with WBEZ to promote their spine chilling seasonal screening this Saturday, in the hauntingly beautiful and possibly haunted Studebaker Theater. I adore Nosferatu, the original 1922 vampire thriller, and Chicago's own groovy ghouls, Gramps the Vamp, too. I've seen them at Sleeping Village before and they were so much fun live. This weekend's packed with Halloween possibilities in Chi, IL, but if you're still seeking some macabre fun, check out this fangtastic one night only happening. I can't wait to see Nosferatu and Gramps the Vamp paired up. 

Event details

Date/Time Sat, Oct 28 @ 8:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Location Studebaker Theater

410 South Michigan Avenue Fine Arts Building

Chicago, Illinois 60605

Admission $30


Event description

In 1922, a single film altered the course of cinema and established the essence of screen-based horror. After more than a century later, and featuring numerous reinterpretations, F.W. Murneau’s Nosferatu firmly cements its position as the genre cornerstone, captivating audiences with a blend of fear, fascination and fright.

Relive the experience at the historic (and possibly haunted) Studebaker Theater on Saturday, October 28 for a special Halloween screening accompanied by an original score* from Chicago’s own doom funk band, Gramps the Vamp. The film will be presented in its original color restoration and German intertitles.

You won’t want to miss this bloody good time.

A limited number of event posters designed by Chicago-based illustrator Ryan Duggan will be available for purchase online.


Artist Bio

Gramps The Vamp is a genre-bending instrumental ensemble that has been exploring the dark corners of heavy groove-based music since 2011. Corralling its eclectic influences (funk, world fusion, surf-rock, jazz, psychedelia, heavy metal, avant-garde) with a unifying retro-cinematic aesthetic, Gramps The Vamp weaves tight grooves, wild experimentation, and lush melodies together into a post-apocalyptic dance party.

*Originally commissioned by the Chicago Park District’s Movies in the Parks.

NO Refunds

Get your tickets HERE.

Thursday, October 26, 2023

WORLD PREMIERE OF NYRA’S DREAMS VIA PROP THTR & SURTAAL DANCE OCTOBER 27 - NOVEMBER 19, AT CHICAGO DRAMATISTS

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PROP THTR AND SURTAAL DANCE PRESENT THE WORLD PREMIERE OF 

NYRA’S DREAMS

OCTOBER 27 - NOVEMBER 19,

AT CHICAGO DRAMATISTS 

Prop Thtr’s New Residency at Chicago Dramatists Launches with the Movement Play Nyra’s Dreams


Prop Thtr and SurTaal Dance are proud to announce the world premiere of Nyra’s Dreams, created and performed by Shalaka Kulkarni and directed by Stefan Brun, October 27 - November 19 at Chicago Dramatists, 1109 W. Chicago Ave. The co-production of Nyra’s Dreams incorporates contemporary dance and traditional Indian classical dance, media and varied characters to bring Nyra and her quest to life. Opening night is Friday, Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. The performance schedule is Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. with Industry Nights, to be announced. Tickets are suggested price of $20 or pay-what-you-can at Shalakak.com/surtaaldance. I'll be there on opening night, so check back soon after for my full review.

A co-production of Prop Thtr and SurTaal Dance, Nyra’s Dance, a movement play incorporates multiple story-telling vessels to tell of Nyra, who walks between different worlds and connects within her fragmented mind to women who teach her about resilience, frailty and hope, helping her realize her real quest to find her way back home to Dyavaprthivi, that resides between heaven and earth.  Nyra is a character devised out of myths/mythological stories found in Indian culture and documented experiences about the Devadasi (temple dancer) system and its existence now.

Shalaka Kulkarni 

All photos by Rich Rankin

Nyra’s Dreams is another step in SurTaal Dance’s exploration of how to employ Indian classical dance vocabulary to celebrate female experience in nontraditional performances. This world premiere is the culmination of text, travel, collaboration, film, choreography and composition - of which an experimental 10-minute film, completed in April 2023, has premiered in Paris, Seoul and Assam. 

The production of Nyra’s Dreams is the inaugural presentation of Prop Thtr’s leadership team project. This project’s goal is to  find new forms and structures outside of traditional show business to generate, incubate, develop, produce and give continued life to new work in the performing arts.

ABOUT SHALAKA KULKARNI, creator and performer

Shalaka Kulkarni (she/her/hers) is an interdisciplinary dance artist. Trained in Indian Classical dances- Bharatanatyam and Kathak, she creates experiences that bridge the ancient and contemporary, uplifting marginalized voices. She is interested in creating and presenting a hybrid movement form that fuses techniques of Bharatnatyam and Kathak with other movement influences, text, film and technology. She has performed in India, US and Europe and is excited to present her first solo play with Stefan Brun and Prop Thtr in Chicago, her second hometown.  


ABOUT STEFAN BRUN, director

Stefan Brun (he/him/his) is executive director of Prop Thtr. He co-founded the company with Scott Vehill in 1981 and has also directed plays and related performing art events and television in the United States and Germany.  He has continuously designed stage-lighting and been a performer on stage and film.  Together with Prop Thtr, from 1998 on, Brun took part in the founding and development of the National New Play Network, of which Prop Thtr is a charter core member. Serving as artistic director for most of Prop’s 15 year residency on Elston Avenue, he directed many productions including the long running Chicago hit, HIzzoner, written by and starring Neil Giuntoli. He currently leads Prop’s new “Leadership Team Pilot Program.” Married with Jenny Magnus, he is the father of Lena. Brun is devoted to mentoring and empowering those from whom we have not heard and new works for the stage. 


ABOUT PROP THTR

Prop Thtr creates and presents live and online experiences at the intersection of laboratory, education and community building. Prop Thtr believes that theater and theater education are not luxuries but tools for living. They attempt to open resources for others to use these tools.

Prop Thtr is focused on the development of new work, supporting theatre artists of all backgrounds and experience levels as well as Chicago theatre companies and is invested in Chicago stories told by Chicago communities with the support of our resources, knowledge, and talent.


ABOUT SURTAAL DANCE

SurTaal Dance is proud to offer an innovative and contemporary take on Indian classical dance. Their projects are dedicated to pushing creative boundaries and experimenting with new forms of expression. The performances showcase the unique beauty, versatility and grace of Indian dance vocabulary. SurTaal Dance invites you to experience the magic of SurTaal Dance and share in their passion for this beautiful art form.

Nyra’s Dreams is supported by a federal award to the City of Chicago by the United States Treasury Department, the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency and High Concept Labs, See Chicago Dance, TAPS Chicago Performance Lab at the University of Chicago and audiences’ donations.

Lyric Opera Presents Donizetti’s The Daughter of the Regiment November 4 – 25, 2023

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Donizetti’s beloved comic opera 

The Daughter of the Regiment 

marches onto the Lyric Opera of Chicago stage

 for the first time in 50 years 

November 4 – 25, 2023

This mashup of slapstick and romance stars two of the biggest names in all of opera: Lisette Oropesa, one of the most celebrated singers of her generation, in her eagerly anticipated Lyric debut; and returning favorite Lawrence Brownlee, whose role includes the show-stopping "Ah, mes amis," sometimes dubbed the "Mount Everest" of arias. The opera also stars Ronnita Miller and Alessandro Corbelli in the first of his two comic roles this season.

The Daughter of the Regiment heralds the Lyric debut of internationally celebrated conductor Speranza Scappucci, who will soon become the principal guest conductor of London’s Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

This iconic production by Laurent Pelly — a co-production of the Metropolitan Opera, the Vienna State Opera, and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden — has received raves around the globe. Filled with dazzling arias and raucous comedy, The Daughter of the Regiment is a must-see for devoted opera lovers and newcomers alike. We hope you can join us for all of the military might and operatic delight.

NEW-TO-CHICAGO PRODUCTION

The Daughter of the Regiment

Gaetano Donizetti

Lyric Opera of Chicago is delighted to bring this production of Donizetti’s The Daughter of the Regiment — bel canto opera’s equivalent of vintage champagne — to the city for the first time. Marie, the lovable, irrepressible spirited heroine — a foundling, raised by soldiers — loves handsome Tonio. Things get complicated when the Marquise carts her off to refine her with a “proper” education. In one exhilarating number after another, Marie throws off coloratura flourishes like shooting stars, while her tenor sweetheart pops out nine high Cs in a single aria! Bel canto superstar Lawrence Brownlee and comedic veteran Alessandro Corbelli partner with the dazzling Lisette Oropesa in her eagerly awaited Lyric debut. The marvelously stylish Speranza Scappucci conducts Laurent Pelly’s quick-witted, uproarious production.

Language: Sung in French with projected English titles

Running Time: 2 hours and 45 minutes, including 1 intermission

Location: Lyric Opera House

For more information and to purchase tickets click HERE.

Lyric’s presentation of Donizetti’s The Daughter of the Regiment is generously made possible by Invenergy, Sonia Florian, and Marion A. Cameron-Gray.

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Hot Weekend Picks: Sideshow Villains New EP, Claws for Breakfast and Deviant Cabaret at Alhambra Palace Sunday, October 22, 2023

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Get Your Tricks And Treats On With Chicago's Own 

"Criminal Cabaret" Group Sideshow Villains


This Sunday, I'll be ChiILin' with the villains, reviewing for ChiIL Live Shows. Ready for some adult fun? Sideshow Villains will be performing their new EP, Claws for Breakfast, a compendium of tunes about revenge, addiction, and murder set to an eclectic mix of Americana musical styles, in the lush setting of the Alhambra Palace's main hall on Sunday, October 22 at 6PM CST. 

Interspersed between songs, the audience will witness the Villains' accomplices in the Deviant Cabaret, a mix of dance, circus, and cabaret acts designed to disturb and delight. Attendees are encouraged to arrive in their most exquisite Halloween finery and may be asked to assist Mark the Knife, the "World's Most Dangerous Comic."

The music featured on Claws for Breakfast evokes 70’s film soundtracks, Hollywood westerns, and vaudevillian burlesque acts with all tracks written or co-written by Sideshow Villains band leader Dante Ingram. 

 The Deviant Cabaret will feature Ingram on vocals and silks, MC and comedian Mark Faje, aerialist and juggler Benjy Radinsky, trapeze/aerial sling artist Camille Swift, aerial artist Chris Rooney, guitarist Chris Siebold, dancer Cristal Sabbagh, aerial rope artist Dalia Shafie, percussionist Dan Leoli, bassist Greg Nergaard, trumpet player Jaime Ruiz, aerialist Michael House, multi-instrumentalist Paul Mutzabaugh, and performance artist Spitfire. Sarah Kroth will be stage managing the event.








Ticket prices range from $25 for students to $65 for premium seats and Alhambra Palace is located at 1240 W Randolph St in Chicago's West Loop. 

For more information and tickets, click here:

https://sideshow-villains-deviant-cabaret.ticketleap.com/sv-deviant-cabaret/

https://sideshowvillains.bandcamp.com/album/claws-for-breakfast

https://sideshowvillains.com/

 

Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Music Box Theatre & Neon Present ANATOMY OF A FALL Beginning October 27, 2023

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Music Box Theatre & Neon present writer/director Justine Triet’s Palme D’or Winner (Cannes Film Festival) 

ANATOMY OF A FALL

beginning October 27, 2023



For showtimes and information, click here: https://musicboxtheatre.com/films-and-events/anatomy-of-a-fall


“ANATOMY OF A FALL persuasively suggests that every marriage is ultimately something of a mystery.” — NPR

“With its provocative commentary on the mutating nature of grief and guilt, it pulls back the curtain on the complex inner workings of marital and parental relationships.” — The AV Club

“What unfolds is less a dissection of the details surrounding the circumstances of the case, but rather an inspection of womanhood itself, in which the ways a woman has failed to meet social or cultural expectations becomes a point of legal contention.” — Tribune News Service

About ANATOMY OF A FALL:

For the past year, Sandra (Sandra Huller), her husband Samuel (Samuel Theis), and their 11-year-old son Daniel (Milo Machado-Graner) have lived a secluded life in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he was murdered or committed suicide. Samuel's suspicious death is presumed murder, and Sandra becomes the main suspect. What follows is not just an investigation into the circumstances of Samuel's death but an unsettling psychological journey into the depths of Sandra and Samuel’s conflicted relationship.


Pricing:

Ticket prices are $11 ($8 for Music Box members).


Become a member: https://www.musicboxtheatre.com/membership/become-a-member


About Music Box Theatre:

Operating since 1929, the Music Box Theatre has been the premier venue in Chicago for independent and foreign films for more than three decades, playing host to over 200,000 patrons annually. It currently has the largest theater space operated full time in the city. The Music Box Theatre is independently owned and operated by the Southport Music Box Corporation. SMBC, through its Music Box Films division, also distributes foreign and independent films in the theatrical, DVD, and television markets throughout the United States; and through its Music Box Direct subsidiary, operates an online streaming service offering the best of foreign and independent films.

Regular events produced, presented and hosted at Music Box Theatre include the 70mm Film Festival; the annual 24-hour horror-movie marathon Music Box of Horrors; and Noir City: Chicago, co-presented by the Film Noir Foundation.

Follow the Music Box Theatre on Facebook (www.facebook.com/musicboxchicago/), Twitter (@musicboxtheatre), and Instagram (@musicboxchicago)

Saturday, October 14, 2023

INCOMING: Mudhoney and Hooveriii To Play Chicago's Avondale Music Hall 10/20/23

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HOOVERIII


CONFIRM FALL U.S. TOUR SUPPORTING MUDHONEY

Includes New York City On October 28 And Los Angeles November 14


WEST COAST HEADLINE DATES KICK OFF MARCH 21 + TREEFORT MUSIC FESTIVAL MARCH 25 & 26


A Round Of Applause - Out Via Reverberation Appreciation Society

Psych-rock band Hooveriii have been confirmed as the direct support for Mudhoney on their forthcoming tour of the U.S. I'll be out to shoot stills at the Chicago show (10/20/23 - Chicago, IL - Avondale Music Hall), so check back with ChiIL Live Shows soon for our photo filled recap.


The dates kick off October 13 in Spokane, WA and conclude with a 2-night stand in Seattle, WA on November 18 and 19.  Along the way the tour hits Chicago, New York City, and Dallas, TX.  Hooveriii previously opened for Mudhoney on their 2022 European tour.  On March 21 the band kick off a West Coast headline run in Sacramento, CA that concludes on April 1 with a show at Pappy & Harriet’s in Pioneer Town, CA. Hooveriii are also confirmed to play this year’s Treefort Music Festival in Boise, ID on March 24 and 25.   Tickets are on-sale now and all dates are listed below.  


Hooveriii (pronounced "Hoover Three") released A Round of Applause in the summer of 2022 and featured the singles “Twisted & Vile, “The Pearl” and the album’s opener “See.” 


“a sunny, playful pop song that showcases the six-piece eschewing singer-songwriter self-seriousness in favor of infectious bliss” Flood Magazine


"Glossed with studio sweetened guitar slices, a tumbling rhythm, and vocal harmonies the band pushes closer to fellow L.A. compatriots Communicant and Frankie and the Witch Fingers, with echoes of Ty’s widescreen productions of late"  Raven Sings The Blues


"Their sound is a unique blend of psych-rock and krautrock, and while the band wears obvious influences like Thee Oh Sees or Can heavily on their sleeves they still provide a fresh take on the genre."  New Noise 


"space-rock that’s as boundary-less as space itself."  Buzzbands LA 


"(Hooveriii) explore the crossroads of prog and psych... a lot of fun to listen to."  

When You Motor Away 



Though created in large part by founder Bert Hoover, Hooveriii has grown to include 

Gabe Flores (lead guitar and vocals), Kaz Mirblouk (bass and synths), James Novick (synths), and Owen Barrett (drums).


Photo by Alex Bulli 

Time after time, we all talk about … well, time — often in aphorisms and cliches. X is “a waste of time,” while Y is “time well spent.” We are all apt to lose track of time but, perhaps in equal measure, we have plenty of time on our hands. We think we have all the time in the world -- until we remember that time flies, after which our time runs out and we’re dead (for a long time). 


Since 2020, internal clocks have had to be readjusted with the pace of life ebbing and flowing.  For Los Angeles psych-rock sextet Hooveriii (pronounced "Hoover Three") that adjustment seeped its way into their songwriting and ultimately their forthcoming album, A Round of Applause.


Though created in large part by founder Bert Hoover, Hooveriii has grown to include 

Gabe Flores (lead guitar and vocals), Kaz Mirblouk (bass and synths), James Novick (synths), Casey Sullivan (vocals and synths) and Owen Barrett (drums). Together they looked at this newly found time as a gift. As a result, A Round of Applause isn’t just another “COVID record” that dithers on subjects like isolation and community. Instead, Hoover broadened the scope of the band’s new record by not only reflecting on time as a concept but also allowing the band to flourish creatively.


“There's a struggle with what your relationship to time is,” said the chill, amiable and down-to-earth Hoover. “It's a back and forth. On the one hand, it's like, ‘Fuck it, time doesn't matter.’ But then there's also, ‘Oh shit, I’m running out of time, and I'm scared.’ ” (“Out of My Time,” the second song on the record, is its thematic cornerstone).


Prior to delving into A Round of Applause — Hoveriii’s second album through The Reverberation Appreciation Society —this band of space voyagers stuck to a routine of issuing about two releases a year (including singles, live albums, etc.). The routine worked well, so why tamper with it? Yet after the rise of a certain five-letter word that starts with a C, they realized that time really shouldn’t be taken for granted, cliché be damned. Finding additional inspiration via Nick Cave, who once said that dabbling with new ideas continues to fuel his near-50-year career, the band decidedly took a different approach with their new album and gave themselves the freedom to explore in the studio.   


The end result is A Round of Applause, an expansive and even, at times, experimental record. Across the 11 tracks, Hoover stresses the importance of sequencing, so the record feels inviting instead of jarring - it segue almost seamlessly not only from song to song but within the songs themselves. 


Whereas 2021’s Water for the Frogs was akin to a jam-band record — most of its seven songs are about five minutes long, including a closing track that lasts nearly 10 — A Round of Applause has broader appeal. Hooveriii consider the new record, which occasionally pays homage to the Canterbury scene, to be a palette cleanser of sorts. 


“I am not really a playlist guy or a singles guy,” Hoover admits. “I’m really into the album experience. … So yeah, we made a pop record. But also, to me, this record is very progressive as well, and I thought that that provides a nice balance.”


Hoover previously referred to Water for the Frogs as his band’s equivalent of Iggy Pop’s The Idiot. Playing with that idea he says A Round of Applause is the kindred spirit of Lust For Life.  


The record cherrypicks from an array of genres — pop, girl-group ditties, synth-ish keyboards and funk —but the end result is a cohesive long-player with songs that revolve around the Spanish Inquisition (“Stone Man”); or follow “the legendary Peruvians who run long distances in the Andes Mountains (“The Runner”). “I let my imagination run wild,” Hoover said. Elsewhere on A Round of Applause, the Hooveriii frontman finally recorded a song, “The Pearl,” that he wrote in 2017. “It sounds like a Harry Nilsson jingle like to me, a fantasy song,” he continued. “It's more like a nursery rhyme than a song with an important message. You know, it's just like keeping things fun. … Nilsson didn’t take everything so fucking seriously. We want to avoid that self-seriousness. We're a bunch of goofy musicians.” 


The aforementioned songs deal with external cultures and circumstances, to a large extent. But on “See,” the opening track, Hoover turns inward. “I got a lot of people in my life, including myself, that I feel take things for granted,” he said. “ ‘See,’ to me, is a song about not doing that.”


Finally, Hoover pointed out that “Twisted and Vile” is one of the heavier songs on A Round of Applause. Written around the same time as “The Pearl,” he disclosed that David Bowie’s work inspired the Hooveriii song’s classic-rock-sound. “It’s a song about trying to figure out your place in life,” he said.


Hooveriii derived the album title from the late-‘80s Roky Erickson song “Click Your Fingers Applauding the Play.” “That’s too much of a mouthful,” Hoover qualified. “My title, A Round of Applause, just came one day, and we were like, ‘Yo, that sounds like a Gentle Giant record.’”


Reflecting the mostly lighthearted and uplifting record, A Round of Applause closes cheekily — but not sarcastically — with the sound of people clapping. Hoover adds graciously: “We've been lucky so far. I don't think we really have a, you know, ‘bad song.’ ”


Maybe one will, someday. But Hoover doesn’t dwell on that; after all, his band has more records to make — and time is of the essence.


Hooveriii Tour Dates 

3/21 - Sacramento, CA - The Starlet Room 

3/22 - Arcata, CA - Miniplex

3/23 - Portland, OR - Lollipop Shoppe

3/24 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Festival 

3/25 - Boise, ID - Treefort Music Festival

3/26 - Seattle, WA - Substation 

3/28 - Bend, OR - Silver Moon Brewing

3/29 - Redding, CA - The Drip

3/30 - Oakland, CA - Stork Club 

4/01 - Pioneer Town, CA - Pappy & Harriet's 


Touring with Mudhoney

10/13/23 - Spokane, WA - Lucky You Lounge

10/14/23 - Missoula, MT - Zootown Arts Community Center

10/15/23 - Billings, MT - The Pub Station Tap Room

10/18/23 - Saint Paul, MN - Turf Club

10/19/23 - Milwaukee, WI - X-Ray Arcade

10/20/23 - Chicago, IL - Avondale Music Hall

10/21/23 - Grand Rapids, MI - The Pyramid Scheme

10/22/23 - Detroit, MI - Magic Bag

10/24/23 - Cleveland, OH - Grog Shop

10/25/23 - Rochester, NY - Photo City Music Hall

10/26/23 - Boston, MA - Brighton Music Hall

10/27/23 - Hamden, CT - Space Ballroom

10/28/23 - New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge

10/29/23 - Philadelphia, PA - Underground Arts

10/31/23 - Asheville, NC - Grey Eagle Tavern & Music Hall

11/1/23 - Atlanta, GA - EARL

11/2/23 - Nashville, TN - The Basement East

11/3/23 - Memphis, TN - Hi Tone

11/4/23 - Dallas, TX - Sundown at Granada

11/5/23 - Austin, TX - Antone's Nightclub

11/9/23 - Albuquerque, NM - Launchpad

11/10/23 - Phoenix, AZ - Crescent Ballroom

11/11/23 - Tucson, AZ - Club Congress

11/12/23 - San Diego, CA - Casbah

11/14/23 - Los Angeles, CA - Teragram Ballroom

11/15/23 - San Francisco, CA - Great American Music Hall

11/17/23 - Portland, OR - Aladdin Theater

11/18/23 - Seattle, WA - The Crocodile Showroom (21+)

11/19/23 - Seattle, WA - The Crocodile Showroom (All Ages)

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A Round Of Applause tracklist 

See 

Out of My Time

Twisted and Vile

Water Lily

Time - The Outlaw

My Directive

Stone Men

Iguana 

The Runner

Crusin’

The Pearl

 Find Hooveriii here:

Bandcamp | Instagram | Facebook


Bluebird Arts Returns With STUPID F#@*ing BIRD at Theater WIT Saturday, November 4, to Saturday, December 9, 2023

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BLUEBIRD ARTS RETURNS TO CHICAGO THEATRE AFTER THREE-YEAR HIATUS 

WITH AARON POSNER’S

STUPID F#@*ing BIRD


Bluebird Arts, Chicago's only English–Russian Cross-Cultural Theatre is thrilled to announce they are returning to the stage after a three-year hiatus from the COVID-19 Pandemic with AARON POSNER’S Stupid F#@*ing Bird opening SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2023 at THEATER WIT, 1229 W. Belmont Ave, Chicago. They proudly invite the Chicago Media and Theatre Community to their production directed by Bluebird Arts Artistic Director LUDA LOPATINA SOLOMON, which will run from SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, to SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2023. Performances of the play are Thursdays – Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 3pm in STUDIO 1 of Theater Wit. Stupid F#@*ing Bird was originally slated to open in March of 2020 with Bluebird Arts. I'll be out for the opening on November 4th, covering for ChiILLiveShows.com, so check back shortly after for my full review.

ABOUT THE PLAY

An aspiring young director rampages against the art created by his mother’s generation. A nubile young actress wrestles with an aging Hollywood star for the affections of a renowned novelist. And everyone discovers just how disappointing love, art, and growing up can be. In this irreverent, contemporary, and very funny remix of Chekhov’s The Seagull, Aaron Posner stages a timeless battle between young and old, past and present, in search of the true meaning of it all. Stupid F#@*ing Bird will tickle, tantalize, and incite you to consider how art, love, and revolution fuel your own pursuit of happiness.

Directed by Luda Lopatina Solomon, Bluebird Arts’ production will feature Nicholas Barelli (Con), Magdalena Dalzell (Nina), David Fehr (Trig), David Fink (Dev), Dana Muelchi (Mash), Bob Pries (Sorn), and Laura Sturm (Emma). They will be joined by a Creative Team of Angela Kring (Stage Manager), Samantha Rausch (Set Design), Megan Reilly (Lighting Design), Rick Sims (Sound Design), Elizabeth Monti (Costume Designer), Rachel Hartmann (Props Design), Emil Thomas (Movement Coordinator), Matt Ledajaks (Technical Direction), and Jaimelyn Gray (Marketing and Media).

Stupid F#@*ing Bird by Aaron Posner runs Thursdays – Saturdays at 7:30pm, and Sundays at 3pm, in Studio 1 of Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave, Chicago from Saturday, November 4, to Saturday, December 9, 2023. Tickets are $10 – $30 and can be found at bluebirdarts.org, or by calling the Theater Wit Box Office at 773-975-8150.

Bluebird Arts was founded in 2014 and is a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is: “To enrich, educate and entertain our community by sharing intimate stories of the human condition, focusing on the genuine problems of real people.”

 

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