Showing posts with label Augusta and Noble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Augusta and Noble. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

ACT OUT OPENING: Stages, Sights & Sounds 5/7-19 and FLASH Ticket Giveaway for Augusta & Noble #review #giveaway


ChiIL Mama was elated to be invited to the special VIP kick off party for the Humanities Festival's Stages, Sights & Sounds 2013 and the "final rehearsal" for Paige in Full last night at The MCA. 

Over the next two weeks we'll be checking out two more performances from the Stages, Sights & Sounds SeriesH.G. and Murder on the Midwest Express as well.  We highly recommend you take advantage of this stellar, family friendly 6 show lineup.   Loads of school groups will be expanding their brains in the coming days, with school matinee shows, and the nights and weekends are open to the public.   


The fairy tale theme is exciting and compelling, and these world class productions have come to us from Switzerland, Scotland, Canada, Mexico, Maryland, and right here in sweet home Chicago.   This year's overarching Humanities Festival Theme is Animal:   What Makes Us Human, and these productions fit right in.


Shows are selling out quickly, but there's still time to purchase tickets




Pictured: Lisandra Tena as Mujer Azul and Miguel Nunez as Coyote



We were also super stoked to check out Augusta and Noble at Adventure Stage last weekend (CHF Partner Event)

through May 16.   

It's an incredible staging based on real stories from the hood, skillfully interwoven with traditional Hispanic folktales.

**FLASH TICKET GIVEAWAY**
ChiIL out with 4 free tickets from ChiIL Mama to your choice of remaining Augusta and Noble shows!   Be the first to comment below and you're an instant winner.   Tell us "What fairy tale do you think most closely resembles your personal story?" and what time/date do you want to see the show, and the tickets are yours!!   It's painless and easy.

(WORLDS COLLIDE ALERT:   Our friend, Laura K, Co-owner of Matty K's Hardware in Lincoln Square designed the costumes!   I would seriously wear the coyote's rockin' hoodie and/or the flowing dyed robes of Blue Woman!)

We were moved by the story line, the excellent acting and by the commitment of Adventure Stage to embracing community and a sense of place.   This must see production brings forth stories of the underrepresented and gives them a voice.



Paige in Full was old school and contemporary at the same time, with an overarching Mixed Tape theme as an expression of personality and individuality.


Paige is candid and charismatic, and her voice is a great addition to the series.   In the post show Q & A she confided that she began to write her own shows because she didn't see her life, culture, clothing styles and music represented in the plays she was seeing.   We're elated her reality's finally being seen and heard... loud and clear.   Highly recommended!


From Baltimore 
Writer and performer Paige Hernandez brings us her unique coming-of-age story, a 21st-century not-so-fairy-tale about Everygirl's search for acceptance, meaning, and her one true love. For ages 12+.


Using the language of hip-hop—dance, rhymes, and beats—Hernandez retraces her life growing up in Baltimore, recounting the joys, losses, and big bad wolves (who turned out to be heartless young men). Blending humor and honesty and embodying more than a dozen characters, she reveals (and helps us remember) not only the perpetual absurdity but also the universal struggles of adolescence.

Mixing live on stage for Paige In Full is Chicago D.J. Sadie Woods.





From Switzerland  
Part exhibit, part experience, h.g. is an extraordinary  retelling of Hansel and Gretel andre-imagines what fairy  tales, and theatre, can be. For ages 10+ (*absolutely nobody under 10 admitted--walk through exhibit/performance*).


From Chicago 
Last year's Stages favorite (and Chicago's own)  Theatre Un*Speak*Able returns this May with its latest  physical comedy gem, this time a whodunit about a murder on the high-speed rail tracks between Chicago and Toronto. For ages 10+.



From Canada
Montréal's L'Illusion, Théâtre de marionettes (puppet theater) uses the original Hansel and Gretel tale  by the Brothers Grimm to reflect on poverty, fear, imagination, and change. For ages 6+.

From Mexico 
Marionetas de la Esquina's humorous storytelling and whimsical puppetry awaken this sleeping princess as never before in a contemporary take on the classic tale. For ages 5+.

From Scotland
This highly visual, gentle story tells the tale of Cloudia,  a cloud expert whose lifelong dream is to see the Cloud Man, a rare creature who lives a quiet life up in the sky. For ages 4+.





Saturday, April 13, 2013

ACT OUT KIDS OPENING: AUGUSTA AND NOBLE at Adventure Stage TODAY #theatre




(Pictured: Lisandra Tena as Mujer Azul and Miguel Nunez as Coyote)

Adventure Stage Chicago
Uses True Stories From West Town Neighbors
To Create The World Premiere AUGUSTA AND NOBLE



Written by DePaul University
Playwriting Professor Carlos Murillo

Directed by Adventure Stage Producing Artistic Director Tom Arvetis

Come check out Adventure Stage's world premiere.    We've long been fans of Adventure Stage's excellent explorations of community and place and how places shape and influence people and vice versa.   We've also been enthusiasts of Producing Artistic Director Tom Arvetis' work for years.



(Pictured: Miguel Nunez as Coyote)



Written by DePaul University Playwriting Professor/Chicago Dramatists Resident Playwright Carlos Murillo

Directed by Adventure Stage Producing Artistic Director Tom Arvetis

April 13 – May 16, 2013 at Vittum Theater, 1012 N. Noble St., Chicago.
Tickets $15-25. Call 773.342.4141 or visit www.adventurestage.org.

Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) at Northwestern University Settlement House presents the world premiere of AUGUSTA AND NOBLE, written by Carlos Murillo (DePaul University professor and Chicago Dramatists resident playwright) and directed by Tom Arvetis (ASC Producing Artistic Director).

SHOW DESCRIPTION
AUGUSTA AND NOBLE tells the story of Gabi, a girl who has lived her whole life amid a vibrant Latino community in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago. But Gabi is starting high school across the city at Northside College Prep, where she is quickly exposed to new people and possibilities. As Gabi begins asking questions about her heritage, including the truth about her parents’ journey to America, she struggles to discover exactly where in this world she belongs. Told in English peppered with Spanish, this world premiere celebrates the rich history and beautiful resilience of the many immigrants who call this city home. Recommended for ages 9 and up.
In honor of our Spanish-speaking neighbors, every weekend performance of AUGUSTA AND NOBLE will include Spanish and English supertitles on a screen above the stage.

THE STORY BEHIND AUGUSTA AND NOBLE
Adventure Stage Chicago is a proud program of the 121-year-old Northwestern University Settlement House, and the title AUGUSTA AND NOBLE refers to the intersection where the Northwestern Settlement resides. The play was first conceived in Summer 2011 through a series of story circles conducted with Settlement neighbors. These stories serve as inspiration for AUGUSTA AND NOBLE, which was developed over an eighteen month period with involvement from the ASC ensemble and West Town residents.
AUGUSTA AND NOBLE is made possible through a Continuing Innovation grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. While Adventure Stage remains devoted to telling stories for families and young audiences, AUGUSTA AND NOBLE represents an important step in our organization’s evolution toward more integration of social service delivery and artistic practice.

PLAYWRIGHT/DIRECTOR BIOS
Carlos Murillo (Playwright) has had his plays produced at Theater der Stadt Aalen in Germany, Vígszínház in Budapest, Hungary, Humana Festival at Actors Theatre of Louisville, Summer Play Festival, En Garde Arts, Soho Rep, Hangar Theatre Lab, Theatre at Boston Court, Circle X, Son of Semele, Actor’s Express, Salt Lake Acting Company, City Theatre of Miami and elsewhere. His work has also been seen at The Public Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, Goodman Theatre, South Coast Rep, Portland Center Stage, Madison Rep, Sundance Institute, The Playwrights’ Center, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Chautauqua Conservatory, Annex Theatre, UC Santa Barbara, Loyola University Museum of Art, and others. Awards include a Playwrights’ Center Jerome Fellowship, two Rockefeller MAP grants, two National Latino Playwriting Awards from Arizona Theatre Company, and the 2009 Otis Guernsey Award winner from the William Inge Theatre Festival. He has received commissions from The Goodman, Steppenwolf, Berkeley Rep, Playwrights Horizons, The Public, South Coast Rep, and En Garde Arts. Carlos has taught at the University of Iowa, the Kennedy Center, and is an Associate Professor at The Theatre School of DePaul University, where he heads the playwriting program. Carlos is also a resident playwright at Chicago Dramatists and New Dramatists. This is his first time working with Adventure Stage.
Tom Arvetis (Director) founded Adventure Stage Chicago in 2004 and is responsible for the creative vision of the company and the implementation of all programming. Tom's directing credits for Adventure Stage Chicago include Six Stories Tall by Marco Ramirez, And A Child Shall Lead by Michael Slade, Katrina: The Girl Who Wanted Her Name Back by Jason Tremblay (world premiere), The Blue House by José Cruz González (world premiere), and A Woman Called Truth by Sandra Fenichel Asher. Tom also directed a reading of Katrina: The Girl Who Wanted Her Name Back as part of the 2008 New Visions/New Voices Festival at the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. Other directing credits include 500 Clown Trapped (500 Clown tour), Dragon/Sky by Elizabeth Wong (Silk Road Theatre Project), The Search for Odysseus by Charles Way (The Simple Theatre) and The City Wears a Slouch Hat by Kenneth Patchen  (Wanderlust Productions). Playwriting credits for Adventure Stage include Walk Two Moons (honorable mention in Chicago Theatre Beat's Best Shows of 2011) and I Dream in Blues (dubbed "the sleeper hit of the season" by the Chicago Tribune). Tom was an Ann Shaw Fellow with TYA/USA in 2009 and a finalist for a 2010 Chicago Community Trust Fellowship. He is a board member with the American Alliance for Theatre and Education and a graduate of Northwestern University.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE

Weekday Education Matinees: 10:30am (also open to general public)
Tue, Apr. 16 | Thu, Apr. 18 | Tue, Apr. 23 | Thu, Apr. 25 | Tue, Apr. 30 | Thu, May 2 | Tue, May 7 | Thu, May 9 | Tue, May 14 | Thu, May 16

Weekend Evenings: 7:30pm
Fri, Apr. 19 | Fri, Apr. 26 | Sat, Apr. 27 | Fri, May 3 | Sat, May 4 | Fri, May 10 | Sat, May 11

Weekend Matinees: 4:00pm
Sat, Apr. 13 | Sat, Apr. 20 | Sat, Apr. 27 | Sat, May 4 | Sat, May 11

TICKETS
Adult: $25.00 | Child: $15.00 (14 and under) | Educator/Industry: $10.00 | Previews: $10.00
Public Groups: $13.00 (10 or more) | School Groups: $8.00 per student
Neighborhood Discount (zip codes 60642 and 60622): $10.00
 For tickets, call 773-342-4141 or visit www.adventurestage.org.
SETTLEMENT SATURDAY
Saturday, April 20, 4:00-8:00pm
The title AUGUSTA AND NOBLE refers to the Chicago intersection at which the Northwestern University Settlement House resides. In honor of our Settlement neighbors—many of whose true stories provide the inspiration and heart of AUGUSTA AND NOBLE—this special performance includes a post-show food and game reception.

(Pictured: Gabriela Mayorga as Gabi)

CAST AND CREW
Performers: Gabriela Mayorga (Gabriella Castillo), Miguel Nunez (Coyote/Old Man), Hannah Toriumi (Ms. Chan/Mujer Azul), Ivan Vega (Reymundo Castillo/Husband), Isabel Quintero (Dolores Castillo/Pregnant Woman), Tommy Rivera-Vega (Jesus Castillo), Kieran Kredell (Ricardo Wojciekowski)
Production Staff: Tom Arvetis (Director), Carlos Murillo (Playwright), Dani Bryant (Assistant Director/Dramaturg), Morgan Gire (Stage Manager/Light & Sound Board Operator), Simon Lashford (Scenic Design), Kitty Campbell (Properties Design), Becca Jeffords (Lighting Design), Laura Kollar (Costume Design), Robert Steel (Sound Design/Composition), Jarrod Bainter (Technical Director)

ABOUT ADVENTURE STAGE
Adventure Stage Chicago creates dynamic and transformative theatre for young audiences that activates the imagination, inspires dialogue and strengthens community among families, educators and artists. We strive to become Chicago's premier destination for theatrical productions and programming designed for young people and the adults in their lives; we aim to be leaders in theatre education through professional development workshops, residencies and resources that offer innovative ways to infuse theatre into the classroom; and we seek to cultivate and create challenging new work as well as produce celebrated stories. This is Adventure Stage's ninth season.

Adventure Stage has received numerous honors since its inception in 2004, including:
  • Illinois Theatre Association’s 2012 Award of Excellence in Theatre for Young Audiences
  • Continuing Innovation Stage II grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
  • Selected participant in EmcArts' Innovation Lab for the Performing Arts, a program generously funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
  • Zeta Phi Eta Winifred Ward Award for Outstanding New Children's Theatre Company from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education
  • Two-time Finalist for the Broadway In Chicago Emerging Theater Award
  • Participant in the New Visions/New Voices Festival at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Washington D.C.
  • Four-time Recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Access to Artistic Excellence Grant

Adventure Stage Chicago is a program of Northwestern University Settlement House, the oldest continually operating settlement house in Chicago. Throughout its 121-year history, the Settlement has remained committed to providing resources that empower neighbors to overcome the obstacles of poverty. Adventure Stage extends this mission by presenting Chicago's young audiences, educators and families with an affordable artistic experience rooted in performance. Last season, Adventure Stage served over 7,000 students from 85 schools throughout the Chicagoland area and over 2,600 audience members for our weekend performances. 

Each Adventure Stage Chicago production presents weekday matinees primarily for school groups, as well as weekend performances for the general public. Every performance includes a post-show audience talkback with the cast. Out of respect for our actors and audience members, children under age 5 are not permitted in the theatre during a performance.
All shows are performed at Vittum Theater, 1012 N. Noble St., in the heart of Chicago’s West Town neighborhood. Street parking is available, and the theater is close to the Noble St. stop on the #56 Milwaukee bus line and the Division stop on the CTA Blue Line. The theater is wheelchair accessible.

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