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Thursday, January 11, 2024

Casting Announced for Drury Lane Theatre’s production of Fiddler on the Roof January 24 – March 24, 2024

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Casting Announced for Drury Lane Theatre’s production of

Fiddler on the Roof

Directed by Elizabeth Margolius

January 24 – March 24, 2024

Fiddler on the Roof is rated G.

I was in Fiddler on the Roof my senior year in high school in Cincinnati. Two states away and 30+ years later, my daughter was in an elementary school Fiddler on the Roof production here in Chicago, with the Jewish sons of the sister of two of my cast mates! We're all still friends today. This musical will always hold a special place in our hearts and I can't wait to see Drury Lane Theatre's take on this classic. As wars over religious and cultural differences continue to rage world wide, even in the Ukrainian/Russian cities where this show is set, this production couldn't be a more timely or timeless reminder of our collective humanity.  

Drury Lane Theatre is pleased to announce casting for its final show of the 2023/2024 season, the beloved Fiddler on the Roof. The cast of Fiddler on the Roof includes Mark David Kaplan (Tevye), Janna Cardia (Golde), Emma Rosenthal (Tzeitel), Yael Chanukov (Hodel), Abby Goldberg (Chava), Lea Grace Biwer (Schprintze), Estella Mccarthy Schultz (Bielke), Michael Kurowski (Motel), Zach Sorrow (Perchik), Grant Kilian (Fyedka), Molly Dibble (Alternate Schprintze/Bielke), Janet Ulrich Brooks (Yenta), Joel Gelman (Lazar Wolf), Jeff Parker (Constable), with Dara Cameron (Fruma-Sarah), Thom Cox  (Nachum/Yussel), Bill Mcgough (Rabbi), Karl Hamilton (Mordcha), Susan Hofflander (Grandma Tzeitel), Nathan Kabara (Avram), Sam Shankman (Mendel). Rounding out the ensemble are Mack Alexander, Jenessa Altvater, Jessica Deahr, Daniel Hurst, Dani Johns, Will Leonard, Jordan Radis, Elizabeth Romero, Jacob Simon, Mitzi Smith, and Jodi Snyder.

"Now more than ever, Fiddler on the Roof speaks to the universal desire to protect our beliefs and traditions while the ground continually shifts beneath us,” comments director Elizabeth Margolius. “This new, evocative approach to Fiddler on the Roof puts the focus on the people in hopes of illuminating this story as never before and inspiring us to question who we are and what we will leave behind for future generations.” 

Fiddler on the Roof is directed by Elizabeth Margolius with music direction by Chris Sargent and choreography by Rommy Sandhu. The creative team also includes Jack McGaw (scenic design), Linda Roethke (costume design), Jason Lynch (lighting design), Ray Nardelli (sound design), Mike Tutaj (projection design), Cassy Schillo (properties design) and Larry Baker (production stage manager). The associate director is Daren Leonard and the associate choreographer is John Michael Coppola.

The Tony Award-winning musical masterpiece features music by Jerry Bock, book by Joseph Stein, and lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Fiddler on the Roof was originally produced for the New York stage by Harold Prince and directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Fiddler on the Roof runs January 24 – March 24, 2024, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. I'll be out for the press opening February 1st, so check back shortly after for my full review. 

Tickets are available online at drurylanetheatre.com or by phone at (630) 530-0111.

Music by: Jerry Bock

Book by: Joseph Stein

Lyrics by: Sheldon Harnick

Directed by: Elizabeth Margolius        

Cast: Mark David Kaplan (Tevye), Janna Cardia (Golde), Emma Rosenthal (Tzeitel), Yael Chanukov (Hodel), Abby Goldberg (Chava), Lea Grace Biwer (Schprintze), Estella Mccarthy Schultz (Bielke), Michael Kurowski (Motel), Zach Sorrow (Perchik), Grant Kilian (Fyedka), Molly Dibble (Alternate Schprintze/Bielke), Janet Ulrich Brooks (Yenta), Joel Gelman (Lazar Wolf), Jeff Parker (Constable), with Dara Cameron (Fruma-Sarah), Thom Cox  (Nachum/Yussel), Bill Mcgough (Rabbi), Karl Hamilton (Mordcha), Susan Hofflander (Grandma Tzeitel), Nathan Kabara (Avram), Sam Shankman (Mendel). Rounding out the ensemble are Mack Alexander, Jenessa Altvater, Jessica Deahr, Daniel Hurst, Dani Johns, Will Leonard, Jordan Radis, Elizabeth Romero, Jacob Simon, Mitzi Smith, and Jodi Snyder.           

Creative Team: Chris Sargent (music direction), Rommy Sandhu (choreography), Jack McGaw (scenic design), Linda Roethke (costume design), Jason Lynch (lighting design), Ray Nardelli (sound design), Mike Tutaj (projection design), Cassy Schillo (properties design), Larry Baker (production stage manager), Daren Leonard (associate director) and John Michael Coppola (associate choreographer).

                                 

Dates:  January 24 – March 24, 2024

Press Opening: Thursday, February 1, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.

 

Schedule: 

Wednesdays and Thursdays: 1:30 p.m.

Thursdays: 7:00 p.m.

Fridays: 7:00 p.m.

Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

 

Location: Drury Lane Theatre at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace


Tickets: Single Tickets: $85.75 – $96.25*

Wednesday and Thursday matinees: $85.75*

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sunday matinees: $96.25*

Thursday and Sunday evenings: $91*

*Prices include taxes and fees

$5 discount available for Senior Citizens on Wednesday and Thursday matinees

Group discounts available to groups of 15 or more

Dining and show packages available


Box Office: 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace; (630) 530-0111

Monday through Sunday from 10am to 5pm

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2024/2025 Season and Subscription Information

Following Fiddler on the Roof, Drury Lane launches its 2024/2025 season - its brightest season yet with stories that will captivate and inspire audiences. The 2024/2025 season includes the professional return of the musical comedy Guys and Dolls (April 10 – June 9, 2024); Ain’t Misbehavin’ (June 26 – August 18, 2024), celebrating the music of Fats Waller; the masterful intimate portrait of Queen Elizabeth II The Audience (August 28 – October 20, 2024); the enchanting and heartwarming Disney’s The Little Mermaid (November 6, 2024 – January 12, 2025); and the inspiring true story Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (January 29, 2025 – March 30, 2025).

Drury Lane Theatre’s performance schedule for the 2024/2025 season is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30pm, Thursdays at 1:30pm and 7pm, Fridays at 7 pm, Saturdays at 3 pm and 8 pm, and Sundays at 2pm and 6 pm.

Lock in your seats for a season of spectacular theatre—subscribe today! Subscriptions are now on sale with packages starting at $224 - over 50% savings compared to single ticket prices. This includes priority theatre seating and great dining discounts at Lucille Restaurant and The Lounge, exclusive presale opportunities, and much more. For more information, visit drurylanetheatre.com.

Group tickets start at $50.05 and Student group tickets start at just $35.35. To book a group of 15 people or more, call Group Services at 630-570-7272 or email Groups@DruryLane.com.

Excellence isn’t limited to the stage at Drury Lane! Before or after the show, theatergoers can indulge in delicious onsite dining at Lucille Restaurant featuring seasonal pre-fixe menus and an elevated atmosphere to complete their experience. Exclusive to subscribers is a pre-paid dining subscription at Lucille. Boasting over a century of collective expertise in hospitality, the dedicated team ensures that you will be cared for with freshly prepared meals, handcrafted cocktails, and exceptional service. At Drury Lane, everything is in one place, so you will never be late for your performance.

 

About Drury Lane Theatre  

Built from scratch. Built in Oakbrook. Built for you. 

Founded by Anthony DeSantis over 70 years ago, Drury Lane remains a family-run organization under the leadership of President Kyle DeSantis. Drury Lane Theatre continues as a major force in the Chicagoland theatre scene, producing world-class theatre in collaboration with some of the nation’s leading actors, directors, and creative minds. Drury Lane Theatre produces the highest quality theatrical experience that immerses and supports our artists and audiences in the exploration of what it means to be human and to experience the transcending power of the performing and visual arts. Drury Lane strives to create an environment in which every individual or group is welcomed, respected, supported, valued and able to fully experience and participate in this transformative art form. 

The theatre has staged more than 2,000 productions and has been nominated for over 360 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Drury Lane proudly employs thousands of professional actors, musicians, designers, and crew members to entertain upwards of nine million audience members and counting. 

 

Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Drury Lane Theatre Presents Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella November 8, 2023 – January 7, 2024

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Casting announced for Drury Lane Theatre’s production of

Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella

Music by Richard Rodgers

Original Book & Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

New Book by Douglas Carter Beane

Orchestrations by Danny Troob

Music Adaptation & Arrangements by David Chase

November 8, 2023 – January 7, 2024


Drury Lane Theatre continues its 2023-2024 season with the Broadway musical Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella for the holiday season. This timeless fairytale features music by Richard Rodgers and original book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, with new book by Douglas Carter Beane, orchestrations by Danny Troob, and music adaptations and arrangements by David Chase. Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella runs November 8, 2023 – January 7, 2024, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. I'll be out for the press opening November 16, 2023, so check back soon for my full review. Tickets are available by phone at (630) 530-0111 or online at www.drurylanetheatre.com

Once upon a time in a faraway land, a young woman wished for a life as beautiful as a fairytale. Experience the classic Rodgers + Hammerstein adaptation of Cinderella this holiday season. Featuring the beloved songs “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible,” and “Ten Minutes Ago,” this magical musical is sure to entrance families of all ages.

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella features Lissa deGuzman (Ella), Jeffrey Kringer (Topher), Gisela Adisa (Madame), McKinley Carter (Marie), Ryan Michael Hamman (Lord Pinkleton), Alanna Lovely (Charlotte), Christine Mayland Perkins (Gabrielle), Jeff Parker (Sebastian), and Christopher Llewyn Ramirez (Jean-Michel). The cast also includes Emily Ann Brooks, Leah Casey, Sophie Liu David, Margot Frank, Dani Johns, Kevin Kuska, Austin Nelson Jr., Justin Payton Nelson, Nolan Robinson, Elizabeth Romero, David Sajewich, Maxel McCloud Schingen, Brian Selcik, Andrew Tufano, Shelbi Voss, Amanda Walker, and Travis Austin Wright.

Helmed by director and choreographer Amber Mak (Choreographer for Drury Lane’s Jeff-nominated Singin’ in the Rain), the creative team includes Riw Rakkulchon (scenic design), Theresa Ham (costume design), José Santiago (lighting design), Ray Nardelli (sound design), Anthony Churchill (projection design), Jesse Mooney-Bullock (puppet design) and Cassy Schillo (properties design). Larry Baker is the production stage manager and Casie Morell is the assistant stage manager.

Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella is rated G.

 

About the Artists

Amber Mak (Director/Choreographer) returns to Drury Lane where she last choreographed the Jeff nominated production of Singin’ in the Rain. Other Directing/Choreography credits in the Chicagoland area include The Sound of Music, Rock of Ages, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Jeff nominated Best Production), The Wizard of Oz (Jeff nominated for Best Production/Direction), Disney’s The Little Mermaid (Jeff nominated for Best Production), Hairspray, and Elf at the Paramount Theatre. Other credits include: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and Peter Pan, a musical Adventure (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), and Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story at the Marriott Theatre as well as many other regional productions. SDC Observer/assistant to Susan Stroman on Big Fish (Chicago and Broadway). She is a proud Northwestern University graduate.

Lissa deGuzman (Ella) is thrilled to be making her Drury Lane debut in such an iconic and beloved show. Broadway credits include: King Kong and Aladdin. National Tour credits include: Wicked (Elphaba) and Aladdin (Jasmine). Regional credits include: The 5th Avenue Theatre (Bliss), the MUNY (Fiddler on the Roof), Goodspeed Opera House (Chasing Rainbows), Cape Playhouse (Camelot), KC Starlight (Legally Blonde), Studio Tenn (West Side Story, Les Miserables). She has a BFA from Belmont University.

Jeffrey Kringer (Topher) is enchanted to be at Drury Lane Theatre for the holidays. The acclaimed stage performer has undertaken quintessential roles like Tony in West Side Story at Lyric Opera of Chicago (cover) and Milwaukee Rep, Billy Bigelow in Carousel at Riverside Theater, Arthur in Camelot at Gulfshore Playhouse, and Frederick in Pirates of Penzance at Marvel Theater. Other credits include: Cruel Intentions (National Tour), About Love (Off-Broadway), Superyou (Theatre Row NYC), Titanic (Milwaukee Rep), Jersey Boys (Capital Rep), The Secret Garden (Palace Theater) Jeffrey earned a BFA at SUNY Fredonia and is represented by The Talent House.

Gisela Adisa (Madame) previously starred in the Broadway tour of 1776 as John Adams, with sit-downs at the Ahmanson and Kennedy Center. Gisela is known for playing Lisa Jones in CBS’ series FBI and Aunt Deb in Starz’s Raising Kanan. Last seen in the Netflix hit Kaleidoscope. Film credits include the Sundance winner Nanny, and Shield. Other highlights include Broadway: 1776, Beautiful. Regional: Lights Out: Nat ‘King’ Cole at the Geffen - Ovation Award nomination, Man of La Mancha, WCP - CT Critics Circle nomination. Voiceover: Netflix’s Ridley Jones, Dreamworks’ Dew Drop Diaries. B.A in Arts, Fordham University. Proud member of BIV.  www.iamgisela.com IG: @imgisela 

McKinley Carter (Marie) returns to Drury Lane where she most recently appeared as Tanya in Mamma Mia. Other Drury Lane productions include: Steel Magnolias, Death Trap, The Sound Of Music, and Ragtime. Chicago credits include: CLUE, The Man Who Murdered Sherlock Holmes (Mercury Theater); Spring Awakening, Putting It Together (Porchlight Music Theatre); Into The Woods, Parade (Writers Theatre); Fun Home (Victory Gardens); The Book of Will, Title Of Show (Northlight Theatre); The Merry Widow, Carousel (Lyric Opera); Macbeth, Road Show, Julius Caesar, Sunday In The Park With George (Chicago Shakespeare); The Visit, Floyd Collins, (Goodman); John and Jen, Assassins (Apple Tree Theatre); Winesburg Ohio (Steppenwolf); and James Joyce’s The Dead, Cymbeline and Pericles (Court Theatre). 

Ryan Michael Hamman (Lord Pinkleton, u/s Jean-Michel) is enchanted to return to the Drury Lane after previously appearing in The 39 Steps, Shrek the Musical, and A Christmas Carol. Other Chicagoland credits include: Avenue Q (Mercury Theatre Chicago); Pal Joey, Spring Awakening (Porchlight Music Theatre); An Enemy of the People (Goodman Theatre); It's Only a Play (Pride Films and Plays); Next to Normal (Beverly Arts); Peter and the Starcatcher, Into the Woods, A Christmas Carol (Metropolis Performing Arts); Joseph...Dreamcoat, and Pirates of Penzance (Music Theatre Works).

Alanna Lovely (Charlotte) is very happy to return to Drury Lane Theatre. Chicago credits include: Shrek The Musical (Drury Lane Theatre); Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical (The Studebaker Theatre); The World Goes Round and The Wizard of Oz (Marriott Theatre); The Steadfast Tin Soldier (Lookingglass Theatre Company); Nina Simone: Four Women (Northlight Theatre); Merrily We Roll Along (Porchlight Theatre); Ragtime (Griffin Theatre); Bare: A Pop Opera (Refuge Theater); and A Christmas Story: The Musical (Paramount Theater). Regional Credits include: The Wanderers (Forward Theatre); Nina Simone: Four Women (Merrimack Rep); Mother Divine and The Music Man (Western Playhouse). Recent recurring TV credit: “Empire” (Fox). Other TV credits include: “Power Book IV: Force” (STARZ); “Chicago Fire” (NBC).

Christine Mayland Perkins (Gabrielle) makes her Drury Lane debut. Credits include: Chicago PD (NBC), the original cast of Southern Gothic at Windy City Playhouse, as well as productions at Marriott Lincolnshire, the Arsht Center Miami, The New Coordinates, Griffin Theatre, American Theater Company, Music Theater Works and 10+ productions including Great and Terrible Wizard of Oz and The Nutcracker as a company member at the House Theatre of Chicago. Christine is a graduate of Northwestern University and is represented by Stewart Talent.

Jeff Parker (Sebastian) returns to Drury Lane where his credits include Mamma Mia, Young Frankenstein, On the Twentieth Century and Grand Hotel (Drury Lane Water Tower). Notable Chicago credits include: Wonderful Town (Goodman), The Brother/Sister Plays (Steppenwolf), The King’s Speech (Chicago Shakespeare), Parade (Writers), The Secret Garden (Court), Mothers and Sons (Northlight) and Nine (Porchlight/Jeff Award Nomination). Regional credits include: Candide (Huntington Theatre), My Fair Lady (Asolo Repertory Theatre) and 1776 (American Conservatory Theatre). Television credits include: Chicago Fire, P.D. and Med (NBC) Empire, Proven Innocent and The Big Leap (Fox) among others. Jeff has a B.F.A. in Acting from the University of Southern California.

Christopher Llewyn Ramirez (Jean-Michel) is a recent Chicago transplant and is excited to make his Drury Lane debut. Stage credits include: American Mariachi (Goodman Theatre); Native Gardens; Into the Woods; In the Heights; Twelfth Night; Sweat; White Rabbit Red Rabbit; Hair; Hood: The Robin Hood Musical Adventure (Dallas Theater Center); Stede Bonnet a F*cking Pirate Musical and Hands on a Hardbody (Theatre Three); The Great Distance Home; Elliot, A Soldiers Fugue (WaterTower Theatre); Empathitrax (Second Thought Theatre); An Octoroon (Stage West); It Shoulda Been You; Titanic (Uptown Players); Zoot Suit; blu; Crystal City 1969 (Cara Mía Theatre Co.); The Winter’s Tale; Pericles, (Shakespeare Dallas). Recently, Chris co-directed and co-wrote LUCHA TEOTL at the Goodman Theatre.

Emily Ann Brooks (Ensemble, u/s Charlotte) is making her Drury Lane debut. Chicago credits include: Beauty and the Beast (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Big Fish, A Christmas Story, The Wizard of Oz, and Ermengarde in Hello, Dolly! (Marriott Theatre). She has also appeared at Second Story Repertory (Anne in Anne of Green Gables), The 5th Avenue Theatre, and Village Theatre. Creative credits include A Christmas Carol (Choreographer, Metropolis Performing Arts Center), Lookingglass Alice (Asst. Director, Lookingglass Theatre), and extensive work for Northwestern’s mainstage. She received a B.A. in Theatre from Northwestern University.

Leah Casey (Ensemble) is back at Drury Lane for this enchanting production of Cinderella. When not on stage, she can be found lending her voice to all manner of audiobooks, or with the cast of Project STELLAR, a science fiction podcast about a group of crazy kids who have close encounters of the awesome kind. Chicago credits include: Murder on the Orient Express, Grease (Drury Lane), A Christmas Carol (Writers Theatre/Manual Cinema), Leonardo and Sam (Chicago Children's Theatre/Manual Cinema), Frankenstein (Court Theatre/Manual Cinema), For Colored Girls… (Court Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Teatro Vista), and STORM (Walkabout/Moonfool). Leah is represented by the dedicated team at Shirley Hamilton.

Sophie Liu David (Ensemble) is making her Drury Lane Theatre debut. She most recently appeared in Festival 56’s productions of Something Rotten (Portia), Footloose (Urleen), and Significant Other (Kiki). She is a current student at Northwestern University where she studies Theatre, Dance, and Chinese. Recent Northwestern credits include As You Like It (Celia) and The Waa-Mu Show: Romance En Route (Lexi). 

Margot Frank (Swing, u/s Marie) is a Chicago-based actor and is thrilled to be making her Drury Lane Theatre debut. Recent credits include The Sound of Music (Paramount Theater), Something Rotten, Pirates of Penzance, and Beautiful (Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre). Additional credits include The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Legally Blonde, and Jesus Christ Superstar (Timber Lake Playhouse). When not performing, she teaches at Ovation Academy for the Performing Arts in Oak Park, IL.

Dani Johns (Swing) is return to Drury Lane. Originally from Los Angeles, California, she moved to Chicago to study at the Chicago College of Performing Arts to pursue a BFA in Musical Theatre Dance where she is currently a senior. Her recent credits include Grease (Drury Lane), Merrily We Roll Along (CCPA), and 42nd Street (CCPA).

Kevin Kuska (Ensemble) is excited to be making his Drury Lane debut in Cinderella. He is a Chicago based performer, teaching artist, and composer. Past credits include Children of Eden In Concert (Broadway in Chicago), Beauty and the Beast (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Jersey Boys (Great Plains Theatre), and several cabarets with The Beautiful City Project. He received his BFA in Musical Theatre and Minor in Dance from Millikin University. In addition to performing, Kevin has his Voice Teacher Certification from Somatic Voicework the LoVetri Method™ which he uses to teach private voice lessons at BAMtheatre and freelance in Chicago.

Austin Nelson Jr. (Ensemble) is so excited to be making his return to Drury Lane with Cinderella. Previous theatre credits include: Shrek the Musical (Drury Lane Theatre); Dreamgirls (Paramount Theatre); Godspell (Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre); New Faces Sing Broadway 1947 (Porchlight Music Theatre); Bachelor: The Unauthorized Parody Musical (Apollo Theater Chicago); Sister Act (Mercury Theater Chicago); Elf the Musical (First Stage Theatre); and Seussical the Musical (Marriott Theatre). TV/Film credits include an upcoming AppleTV+ series. Austin is proudly represented by Shirley Hamilton Talent.

Justin Payton Nelson (Swing) (he/him) is making his Drury Lane Theatre debut. He is a St. Louis native and a recent graduate from Millikin University where he received a BFA in Musical Theatre. Other regional credits include: You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown at the Marriott Theatre, The Producers (Ensemble) and Pippin (Ensemble) at Music Theatre Works, A Chorus Line (Swing) at Stages St. Louis, and A Chorus Line (Richie), Mamma Mia! (Eddie), Footloose (Garvin/Dance Captain), and She Loves Me (Busboy) at New London Barn Playhouse.

Nolan Robinson (Ensemble) is a multi-hyphenate artist and graduate of Northwestern University. He received a 2022 Non-Equity Jeff Award Nomination for his role as Reuben in Refracted Theatre Co.'s St. Sebastian. Other recent professional acting credits include Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, The Wizard of Oz at The Marriott Theatre, Spring Awakening (Georg), Passing Strange (Youth), The Blues in the Night (The Dancing Man standby), and 1776 (The Courier) at Porchlight Music Theatre. Additionally, Nolan is currently on the co-producing team for the U.S. Tour and subsequent Broadway Revival of The Wiz.

Elizabeth Romero (Dance Captain, Ensemble, u/s Madame) is making her Drury Lane Theatre debut. Favorite regional credits include American Mariachi (The Goodman Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Cleveland Playhouse); Beauty and the Beast (Paramount Theatre); Buddy: the Buddy Holly Story (Marriott Theatre) and Into the Woods and How to Succeed in Business… (Rose Center Theatre). She is a graduate of Northwestern University where she pursued Musical Theatre Performance and Arts Administration. She formerly interned with Baseline Theatrical where she worked on the Broadway productions of Hamilton and The Great Comet of 1812. Elizabeth received the 2012 Jimmy Award for Best Actress in a Musical.

David Sajewich (Ensemble, u/s Sebastian, Topher) is back at Drury Lane, where he last performed in Les Miserables, but has more recently assisted Anthony Churchill on projection design for Murder on the Orient Express and The 39 Steps. Other select performing credits include: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Chicago Shakespeare); Company, Spamalot, and Little Shop of Horrors (Mercury Theater); It’s a Wonderful Life and All Shook Up (Theatre at the Center); White Christmas, Holiday Inn, Wonderful Life, All Shook Up, and Disney’s Beauty and the Beast (Fireside Theater); Oklahoma and Mamma Mia(Stages St. Louis); and Ash in the first national tour of Evil Dead: The Musical.

Maxel McLoud Schingen (Ensemble) (He/They) returns to Drury Lane where he previously appeared as Ensemble/Sonny US in Grease and Donkey US in Shrek The Musical. Other Chicago credits include Ensemble in Beauty and the Beast (Chicago Shakespeare Theatre), Ronald in Cruel Intentions (Kokandy Productions), and Simon in Mary Rose (Black Button Eyes Productions). Maxel graduated with a BFA in Musical Theatre from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University in 2022.

Brian Selcik (Swing, Assistant Dance Captain) returns to Drury Lane for the third time this year. Recent credits include: Grease, Elf (Drury Lane) Bitelle in La Cage aux Folles with Ginger Minj, Billy Elliot (Music Theatre Works), The Wedding Singer, State Fair (Clinton Area Showboat Theatre), The Tempest (Oak Park Festival Theatre) and Andy Lee in 42nd Street (Chicago College of Performing Arts). Brian just received his BFA in Musical Theatre with a Dance Concentration from the Chicago College of Performing Arts.

Andrew Tufano (Ensemble, u/s Topher) returns to the Drury Lane stage. He was recently seen in The Who’s Tommy (Goodman Theatre), A Chorus Line (Drury Lane) and in Emojiland (National Tour) and TRU the musical in concert. Andrew graduated from Millikin University with a BFA in Musical Theatre/Minor in Dance.

Shelbi Voss (Ensemble, u/s Ella):is making her Drury Lane debut. Recent credits include: Kinky Boots, Cinderella, Dreamgirls, Sound of Music, Little Shop of Horrors (Paramount Theatre); Film credits include: 1Up (Lionsgate/Buzzfeed). Shelbi is a University of Illinois 2021 grad and is represented by DDO Artists Agency.

Amanda Walker (Ensemble, u/s Gabrielle, Ella) is making her Drury Lane debut. Credits include: Sally - You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Minnie Fay - Hello, Dolly, The Sound of Music (Marriott Theatre), Keira Knightley - Love Actually? Parody (Apollo Theatre), Mary - Vanities: The Musical (Millbrook Playhouse), Darlene - Honky Tonk Angels, Sophie - Mamma Mia, Amanda - Women in Jeopardy (Cortland Rep Theatre). Amanda is a proud Ball State MT graduate.

Travis Austin Wright (Ensemble, u/s Lord Pinkerton) returns to the Drury stage where he was recently in Mamma Mia! Travis was also seen at Paramount Theater as Ja’Keith Gill in Rock of Ages and as Jo Jo in Newsies. He was also featured in the Ensembles of Wizard of Oz and The Secret of My Success. Travis has worked with Porchlight Music Theatre (In The Heights and Scottsboro Boys), Lyric Opera Chicago (Proximity), Chicago Shakespeare Theatre (Madagascar & Peter Pan), Theatre at The Center (Ghost: The Musical), Mercury Theatre (The Producers), BoHo Theatre (Dogfight), Kokandy Productions (Grand Hotel) and Music Theatre Works (Cabaret & HMS Pinafore). Travis also produces and writes music as Travie Austin. Find him on Spotify, Apple Music or wherever you stream music. Travis is represented by Shirley Hamilton Talent.

Dates: November 8, 2023 – January 7, 2024

Schedule: 

Wednesdays and Thursdays: 1:30 p.m.

                                    Thursdays: 7:00 p.m.

                                    Fridays: 7:00 p.m.

                                    Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

                                    Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

 

Location: Drury Lane Theatre at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

 

Tickets:                                 

Single Tickets: $85.75 – $96.25*

Wednesday and Thursday matinees: $85.75*

Fridays, Saturdays, and Sunday matinees: $96.25*

Thursday and Sunday evenings: $91*

*Prices include taxes and fees

$5 discount available for Senior Citizens on Wednesday and Thursday matinees

Group discounts available to groups of 15 or more

Dining and show packages available

 

Special Holiday Events:          

Pricing does not include ticket to Cinderella

Royal Tea: November 25 and December 23 at 1:30 p.m., $65 per guest

Brunch with Santa: November 26, December 3, 10 & 17, 10:30 a.m.to 3:00 p.m.

Price: Adults - $85, Children 5 to 12 - $30, Children 4 and Under - FREE

 

Box Office:                            

100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

 (630) 530-0111; Monday through Sunday from 10am to 5pm or visit DruryLaneTheatre.com


Season and Subscription Information

Following Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, the 2023/2024 season concludes with the celebrated classic Fiddler on the Roof, January 24 – March 17, 2024.

Drury Lane Theatre’s performance schedule for the 2023/2024 season is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30pm, Thursdays at 1:30pm and 7pm, Fridays at 7 pm, Saturdays at 3 pm and 8 pm, and Sundays at 2pm and 6 pm.

Drury Lane Theatre recently announced its brightest season yet with stories that will captivate and inspire audiences. The 2024/2025 season includes professional return of the musical comedy Guys and Dolls (April 10 – June 9, 2024); Ain’t Misbehavin’ (June 26 – August 18, 2024), celebrating the music of Fats Waller; the masterful intimate portrait of Queen Elizabeth II The Audience (August 28 – October 20, 2024); the enchanting and heartwarming Disney’s The Little Mermaid (November 6, 2024 – January 12, 2025); and the inspiring true story Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (January 29, 2025 – March 30, 2025).

Lock in your seats for a season of spectacular theatre by subscribing today! Subscriptions include priority seating and great dining discounts at Lucille Restaurant and The Lounge, dedicated theatre entrances, exclusive presale opportunities and much more. For more information, visit DruryLaneTheatre.com/Subscribe. On-site dining is available at Lucille Restaurant with convenient pre-show or post-show prix fixe menus. To book a group of 15 people or more, call Group Services at 630-570-7272 or email Groups@DruryLane.com. For individual ticket on-sale dates and ticket reservations, call the Drury Lane Theatre Box Office at (630) 530-0111 or visit www.drurylanetheatre.com.. 


About Drury Lane Theatre  

Built from scratch. Built in Oakbrook. Built for you. 

Founded by Anthony DeSantis over 70 years ago, Drury Lane remains a family-run organization under the leadership of President Kyle DeSantis. Drury Lane Theatre continues as a major force in the Chicagoland theatre scene, producing world-class theatre in collaboration with some of the nation’s leading actors, directors, and creative minds. Drury Lane Theatre produces the highest quality theatrical experience that immerses and supports our artists and audiences in the exploration of what it means to be human and to experience the transcending power of the performing and visual arts. Drury Lane strives to create an environment in which every individual or group is welcomed, respected, supported, valued and able to fully experience and participate in this transformative art form. 

The theatre has staged more than 2,000 productions and has been nominated for over 360 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Drury Lane proudly employs thousands of professional actors, musicians, designers, and crew members to entertain upwards of nine million audience members and counting. 


Thursday, December 1, 2022

Hot Holiday Themed Shows in Chicago 2022

How can it be December already?! If you're looking for some fun ways to entertain family and friends or clutter-busting, experiential gift ideas, check out Chicago's theatre scene. After years of pandemic induced theatre closures, the lights are back on and audiences and actors alike appreciate live theatre more than ever. Here at ChiIL Mama, we catch hundreds of shows a year and these are a few of our holiday favs. 





Chronological Order:

Elf the Musical, Drury Lane Theatre, November 9, 2022 – January 8, 2023

It’s a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago!, American Blues Theater, November/December 2022

What the Elf?, The Second City, November 17-January 1

The Best of The Second City Holidays, November 21-December 31

A Christmas Carol, Drury Lane Theatre for Young Audiences, November 25 - December 30, 2022

Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley, Northlight Theatre, November 25 – December 24, 2022

The Second City’s Holiday Improv Bruch, The Second City, Sundays November 27, 2022-January 1, 2023 

Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol, Writers Theatre, November 29-December 24, 2022

Jackie Taylor’s Joy to the World: A Holiday Celebration, Black Ensemble Theater, December 10, 11, 17 and 18, 2022

Cirque Dreams Holidaze, Auditorium Theatre, December 22-24, 2022




AMERICAN BLUES THEATER

It’s a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago!

From Frank Capra’s film

Directed by Artistic Director Gwendolyn Whiteside

Music Direction by Ensemble Member Michael Mahler

November/December 29 at Location TBD

(773) 654-3103; www.americanbluestheater.com

 Recommended for all ages

George Bailey, the Everyman from small town Bedford Falls whose dreams of escape and adventure were stopped by family obligation and civic duty, has fallen onto desperate times. Only a miracle can save him from despair. Filled with original music and classic holiday carols, this critically acclaimed, warm “holiday favorite makes the bell ring every time.” (Chicago Tribune) For 21 years, American Blues has treated audiences to a live retelling of the Frank Capra classic in a 1940s radio broadcast tradition, making It's a Wonderful Life: Live in Chicago! the second longest-running holiday play in Chicago!


 

BLACK ENSEMBLE THEATER

4450 N. Clark St., Chicago, IL 60640

(773) 769-4451

https://blackensembletheater.org/

 Recommended for all ages


Jackie Taylor’s Joy to the World: A Holiday Celebration

December 10, 11, 17 and 18, 2022

Tickets: $55 ($50 for seniors; ½ price for children under 18).  

An uplifting, inspirational and fun musical tribute to the holiday, written and directed by Jackie Taylor, featuring Robin DaSilva, Rhonda Preston, Vincent Jordan, Jim Wynton, Dwight Neal, Colleen Perry and a live band.

 


CIRQUE DREAMS HOLIDAZE

Auditorium Theater

50 E Ida B. Wells Dr in Chicago

(312) 341-2342; auditoriumtheatre.org

Tickets start at $45

 

Cirque Dreams Holidaze

December 22-24

Thursday, December 22 at 7:30pm; Friday, December 23 at 11am, 3pm and 7:30pm; Saturday, December 24 at 11am and 3pm.

 Recommended for all ages

Cirque Dreams Holidaze lights up the stage in this popular and dazzling family holiday spectacular. This annual tradition wraps a whimsical, Broadway-style musical infused with contemporary circus artistry into the ultimate holiday gift for the entire family! This critically acclaimed extravaganza is sure to dazzle any audience as Broadway World proclaims it, “The Perfect Holiday Gift… a show that everyone will enjoy.” Audiences of all ages will marvel at soaring acrobatics, gravity defying feats and extravagant theatrical production numbers the Boston Globe hails as “Entrancing… Las Vegas meets family entertainment.”


 

DRURY LANE THEATRE

Drury Lane Theatre

100 Drury Lane

Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181

(630) 530-8300; http://drurylanetheatre.com

A full schedule of holiday events, including Afternoon Tea and Brunch/Dinner with Santa at Drury Lane’s Lucille Restaurant, is available here: https://lucillerestaurant.com/holiday-events/

 Recommended for all ages


Elf the Musical

Book by Thomas Meehan and Bob Martin

Music by Matthew Sklar

Lyrics by Chad Beguelin

Based upon the New Line Cinema film written by David Berenbaum

November 9, 2022 – January 8, 2023

Schedule: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Tickets:  Single Tickets: $69 – $84*

 

After discovering he is really a human raised as an elf, Buddy makes the journey from the North Pole to New York City to find his birth father, sharing the true meaning of Christmas along the way. Elf the Musical brings heart, hilarity, and holiday joy—after all, “the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear!” Based on the hit Christmas film, the musical adaptation was nominated for one Drama League Award.


 

Drury Lane Theatre for Young Audiences presents  

A CHRISTMAS CAROL 

By Charles Dickens 

November 25 - December 30, 2022

Performances: Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:00am; Fridays and Saturdays at 10:00am and 12:00pm      

Tickets: Start at $26

Set in Victorian-era London, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol tells the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts that visit him one fateful Christmas Eve, hoping to change his miserly ways. Continue your tradition or start a new one by gathering the whole family for Drury Lane Theatre's heartwarming production. Complete with falling snow, magical illusions and special effects, the play is a visually-stunning experience, and at one hour long, perfect for children of all ages. On select performance dates, families will have the opportunity to have breakfast or dinner with Santa Claus in Drury Lane's elegantly decorated dining room.

NORTHLIGHT THEATRE

9501 Skokie Blvd in Skokie, IL 60077

(847) 673-6300

http://www.northlight.org/

Previews: $30-$61; Regular run: $30-$89

Student tickets are $15, any performance (subject to availability)

 

Georgiana and Kitty: Christmas at Pemberley

By Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon

Directed by Marti Lyons

Rolling World Premiere

November 25 – December 24, 2022

Recommended for adults

The beloved characters from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice return for a third and final installment of the Pemberley trilogy (Miss Bennet, The Wickhams). The youngest Darcy and Bennet sisters have become fast friends, and eagerly await the arrival of Georgiana’s secret correspondent. Mixups of manners and an overprotective Mr. Darcy keep romance from unfolding easily. But music, ambition, friendship, and sisterhood lead to happiness—and a love story that spans a lifetime.

 

 

THE SECOND CITY

230 W North Ave, Chicago

312-337-3992

www.secondcity.com

Recommended for adults

 

What the Elf?

Running November 17 – January 1 

Thursdays-Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 7pm.

Tickets start at $29

It’s just not the holidays without hot cocoa…and hot takes! Make merry at The Second City with this original sketch, variety, and improv celebration of the season. After all, what better time to look back and laugh at 2022? Let’s toast to the best…and roast all the rest.


 

The Best of The Second City Holidays

Running November 21 – December 31

Mondays at 8pm & Saturdays at 3pm.

Tickets start at $29

 

We guarantee yule laugh a whole latke as The Second City unwraps the most wonderful time of the year in our nut-cracking-est, jingle-bell-ing-est revue ever! Celebrate over sixty years of sketches, songs, and comedic conviviality as the next generation of comedy superstars perform our greatest holiday hits. Plus, The Second City’s famous improvisation means every show is like a snowflake: no two are alike--or are impervious to climate change.

 

The Second City’s Holiday Improv Brunch

Running November 27 – January 1 

Sundays at noon

Tickets are $35 (menu items sold separately)

From uproarious laughter to limitless libations, The Second City’s Holiday Improv Brunch is the gift that keeps on giving! Bring your band of merrymakers as we scramble together two of everyone’s favorites, comedy and brunch, for a scrumptiously seasonal breakfast with a totally improvised experience from the city’s finest. Whether you side on the Naughty or the Nice List, come enjoy mimosas...we don’t judge.



WRITERS THEATRE

Alexandra C. and John D. Nichols Theatre

325 Tudor Court, Glencoe

www.writerstheatre.org

 

Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol

Presented LIVE on stage for the first time

November 29-December 24, 2022

Tickets: $35-$90

 Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol is recommended for patrons ages 12+


Told through puppetry and music, this striking holiday experience comes to brilliant life on stage for the first time!

An avowed holiday skeptic, Aunt Trudy has been recruited to channel her late husband Joe’s famous Christmas cheer over a Zoom call with family. But as Trudy becomes more absorbed in her own version of the Ebeneezer Scrooge story, the puppets take on a life of their own, and the family’s call transforms into a stunning cinematic adaptation of Dickens’s classic ghost story.

After the stunning success of its online Christmas Carol, Manual Cinema uses its groundbreaking creativity and powerful storytelling to elevate one of the most famous holiday stories ever told to new heights in this unique theatrical experience. Featuring the combined talents of actors, puppeteers and musicians, come experience a new holiday tradition unlike anything else you’ve seen before. 

The cast included Lizi Breit (Puppeteer), Sarah Fornace (Puppeteer), Ben Kauffman (Guitar, Piano, Lead Vocals), N. LaQuis Harkin (Aunt Trudy, Puppeteer), Julia Miller (Puppeteer), and Kyle Vegter (Cello, Keys, Vocals).

The creative team includes Drew Dir (Storyboards), Ben Kauffman and Kyle Vegter (Original Music and Sound Design), Drew Dir with Lizi Breit (Puppet Design), Sarah Fornace and Julia Miller (Puppet Build Assistants), Julia Miller and Kyle Vegter (Set Design), Julia Miller (Costume Design), Mike Usrey (Technical Director and Sound Engineer), Shelby Sparkles (Stage Manager), and Ben Kauffman (Streaming and UX).

Friday, June 17, 2022

Murder on the Orient Express Via Drury Lane Theatre August 31– October 23, 2022

 ChiIL Live Shows On Our Radar

Drury Lane Theatre announces casting for

Agatha Christie’s

Murder on the Orient Express

Adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig

Directed by Jessica Fisch

Cast includes Larry Yando, Karmann Bajuyo,

Sean Blake, Sam Boeck, Janet Ulrich Brooks, Diana Coates,

Robin DaSilva, Ryan Imhoff, Keith Kupferer, Sarah Lo and Leah Morrow


Drury Lane Theatre continues its 2022/2023 season with Agatha Christie’s famous mystery Murder on the Orient Express, adapted for the stage by Ken Ludwig, directed by Jessica Fisch. Murder on the Orient Express runs August 31– October 23, 2022, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. The press opening is scheduled for Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available by phone at (630) 530-0111 or online at DruryLaneTheatre.com.

Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the Orient Express in its tracks. The next morning, an American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, the passengers rely on famed detective Hercule Poirot to identify the murderer before they strike again. 

The cast features: Larry Yando (Hercule Poirot), Karmann Bajuyo (Michel/Head Waiter, u/s Bouc), Sean Blake (Monsieur Bouc), Sam Boeck (Hector MacQueen), Janet Ulrich Brooks  (Princess Dragomiroff), Diana Coates (Countess Andrenyi), Robin DaSilva (Helen Hubbard), Ryan Imhoff (Colonel Arbuthnot), Keith Kupferer (Samuel Ratchett, u/s Poirot), Sarah Lo (Mary Debenham), Leah Morrow (Greta Ohlsson), with Caron Buinis (u/s Dragomiroff, Hubbard), Leah Casey (u/s Countess, Greta, Mary), Loren Jones (u/s Arbuthnot, Ratchett) and Grant Lewis (u/s Michel/Waiter, Macqueen)

The creative team includes Andrew Boyce (Scenic Designer), Jessica Pabst (Costume Designer), Paul Toben (Lighting Designer), 2022 Tony Award winner Mikhail Fiksel and Jeffrey Levin (Composer/Sound Designer), Anthony Churchill (Projection Designer), David Blixt (Violence Choreographer), Eva Breneman (Dialect Coach), Larry Baker (Production Stage Manager).


Schedule: 

Wednesdays and Thursdays: 1:30 p.m.

Thursdays: 8:00 p.m.

Fridays: 8:00 p.m.

Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Location: Drury Lane Theatre at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

Tickets: Single Tickets: $69 – $84*

Wednesday and Thursday matinees: $69*

Fridays, Saturday evenings and matinees, Sunday matinees: $84*

Thursday and Sunday evenings: $79*

*Prices do not include taxes or fees

$5 discount available for Senior Citizens on Wednesday and Thursday matinees

Group discounts available to groups of 15 or more

Dining and show packages available

 

Box Office:  

100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace; (630) 530-0111

Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 5pm

or visit DruryLaneTheatre.com

Murder on the Orient Express is rated PG.


Season and Subscription Information 

The remainder of the Drury Lane 2022/2023 Mainstage season includes Elf the Musical (November 9, 2022 – January 8, 2023); and A Chorus Line (January 25 – March 19, 2023).

The performance schedule for all productions during the 2022/2023 season is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Subscriptions start at $170. This includes priority seating and great dining discounts at Lucille Restaurant and The Lounge, dedicated theatre entrances, discounts at partner hotels, exclusive presale opportunities and much more. For more information, visit DruryLane.com/Subscribe. Group tickets start as low as $40 and Senior Citizens start at $42 for matinee performances. Dining and show packages are also available. To book a group of 15 people or more, call Group Services at (630) 570-7272 or email Groups@DruryLane.com. For individual ticket on-sale dates and ticket reservations, call the Drury Lane Theatre Box Office at (630) 530-0111 or visit DruryLaneTheatre.com

 

About Drury Lane Theatre  

Built from scratch. Built in Oakbrook. Built for you.  

Founded by Anthony DeSantis over 60 years ago, Drury Lane remains a family-run organization under the leadership of President Kyle DeSantis. Drury Lane Theatre continues as a major force in the Chicagoland theatre scene, producing world-class theatre in collaboration with some of the nation’s leading actors, directors, and creative minds. Drury Lane Theatre produces the highest quality theatrical experience that immerses and supports our artists and audiences in the exploration of what it means to be human and to experience the transcending power of the performing and visual arts. Drury Lane strives to create an environment in which every individual or group is welcomed, respected, supported, valued and able to fully experience and participate in this transformative art form. 

The theatre has staged more than 2,000 productions and has been nominated for over 360 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Drury Lane proudly employs thousands of professional actors, musicians, designers, and crew members to entertain upwards of nine million audience members and counting. 


Friday, May 27, 2022

OPENING: Steel Magnolias at Drury Lane Theatre June 10 – August 7, 2022

 ChiIL Live Shows On Our Radar

Drury Lane Theatre announces cast of

Steel Magnolias

By Robert Harling

Directed by Johanna McKenzie Miller 

June 10 – August 7, 2022

 

 Steel Magnolias is rated PG

Drury Lane Theatre announces the cast for its production of the empowering story of love and friendship, Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling, directed by Johanna McKenzie Miller. Due to demand, Steel Magnolias has been extended and now runs June 10 – August 7, 2022, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. I'll be out for the press opening, June 16th, so check back soon for my full review.

The cast of Steel Magnolias includes Janet Ulrich Brooks (Ouiser), Amy J. Carle (M’Lynn), Lillian Castillo (Annelle), Cordelia Dewdney (Shelby), Elizabeth Ledo (Truvy), Susie McMonagle (Clairee), McKinley Carter (u/s Truvy, M’Lynn), Hannah Fernandes (u/s Shelby, Annelle), and Meighan Gerachis (u/s Ouiser, Clairee).

The all-female creative team bringing this story of friendship to life includes Angela Weber Miller (Scenic Designer), Jessica Pabst (Costume Designer), Lindsey Lyddan (Lighting Designer), Sarah Ramos (Sound Designer), Cassy Schillo (Properties Design), Emily Young (Hair & Wig Design), and Sammi Grant (Dialect Coach). The Production Stage Manager is Juli Hrovat-Walker.

In a beauty parlor in northwestern Louisiana, life is anything but boring. Steel Magnolias follows six women over the course of three years as they face life’s challenges together and find comfort in one another. Embracing both laughter and tears, this story celebrates the power of female friendship.

Tickets, priced $64-$79, are available by phone at (630) 530-0111 or online at www.drurylanetheatre.com.

About the Artists

JOHANNA McKENZIE MILLER (Director) is making her Drury Lane directing debut with Steel Magnolias. Ms. McKenzie Miller most recently directed the 91st Annual Waa-Mu show at Northwestern University A Peculiar Inheritance. Previous directing credits include world premiere musical Sherw’d (First Folio Theatre), New Faces Sing Broadway, Now! (Porchlight Music Theatre), Kiss Me Kate (Marriot Theatre), Junie B Jones & Madagascar, A Musical Adventure (Marriot Theatre for Young Audiences) where she will be directing The Wizard of Oz this summer. Armed with a Bachelors of Music from NIU she has appeared onstage at Drury Lane as Elizabeth in Young Frankenstein, Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof, and Katie Nana in Mary Poppins.

JANET ULRICH BROOKS (Ouiser) has appeared previously at Drury Lane in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof; and Crazy For You. A Company Member of TimeLine Theatre, Janet has performed in over 15 productions including the role of Maria Callas in Master Class (Joseph Jefferson Award - Performer in a Principal Role). Other Chicago credits include work with Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf, Victory Gardens, Lookingglass, Northlight, and Theatre at the Center. Regional theatre credits include Woolly Mammoth, Milwaukee Rep, Kennedy Center, and Theatre Squared in Fayetteville, AR. Films include: Divergent, Conviction, One Small Hitch, and Fools. T.V. credits include Work In Progress (Showtime), Fargo (FX), Sense8 (Netflix), Proven Innocent (FoxTV), and Boss (STARZ). Janet was the first recipient of the Ed See Outstanding Theatre Alumnus Award from University of Central Missouri. A proud member of AEA & SAG/AFTRA.

AMY J. CARLE (M’Lynn) and is thrilled to be at Drury Lane! Chicago credits include: A Doll's House (Writers Theatre); Harvey, Orlando (Court Theatre); The Book of Joseph (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Wonderful Town, The Sins of Sor Juana, Rock ‘N’ Roll, Desire Under the Elms (Goodman Theatre); The Book Thief, The Internationalist, Animals Out of Paper, Sex With Strangers, Hedda Gabler (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); Hard Times, North China Lover, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Peter Pan, Trust (Lookingglass Theatre); Season’s Greetings (Northlight); Noises Off, Chapter Two (Windy City Playhouse); Luce (Next Theatre), Gidion’s Knot (Profiles); Refuge (CollaborAction); SubUrbia, The Lights, Ecstasy, WAS, and The Planets (Roadworks Productions). Off-Broadway National Tour: The Vagina Monologues. Regional: The Profane (Chautauqua Theatre Company); Fully Committed, The Diary of Anne Frank (Madison Rep.); Or, (Forward Theatre); Morning Star (Kansas City Rep.). Television: Soundtrack (Netflix), Boss (STARZ), Chicago Code (FOX), Law & Order, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, CRISIS (NBC). Film: Who Gets the Dog?.

LILLIAN CASTILLO (Annelle) returns to the Drury Lane stage where she appeared as Tracy in Hairspray and Rosalia in West Side Story. Other Chicago credits include: Mamma Mia, Sister Act, Kiss Me Kate at Marriott Theatre; Seussical, Taming of the Shrew, Ride the Cyclone (US premiere) at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; The Music Man at Goodman Theatre. Regional credits: Why Do Fools Fall in Love?, In the Heights, and Titanic at Milwaukee Rep; Glorious at Arkansas Rep; H.M.S. Pinafore, School for Wives, Macbeth at Utah Shakes; In the Heights at Seattle Rep and Portland Center Stage; Ride the Cyclone at ACT, The Alliance Theatre, and MCC. She voices Jocasta Stormwood on “Mythic Thunderlute,” a D&D musical podcast. 

CORDELIA DEWDNEY (Shelby) is making her Drury Lane debut. Chicago credits include Mr. Dickens' Hat at Northlight Theatre and Moby Dick, Hard Times, and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at the Lookingglass Theatre where she is thrilled to be an Artistic Associate. Regional credits include Moby Dick at The Alliance Theatre, Arena Stage, and South Coast Repertory as well as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (The McCarter Theatre in association with Lookingglass Theatre). Television credits include Chicago Med. She is a proud member of AEA and SAG.

ELIZABETH LEDO (Truvy) has previously appeared at Drury Lane in Barefoot in the Park, The Odd Couple, and Mamma Mia. Chicago credits: All’s Well That Ends Well, The King's Speech, Tug of War, A Midsummer Night's Dream, As You Like It, Amadeus (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), The Secret Garden, Titus Andronicus, The Illusion, Tartuffe, Uncle Vanya (Court Theatre), The Matchmaker, Boleros for the Disenchanted, A Christmas Carol (The Goodman Theatre), Homebody/Kabul, Morning Star (Steppenwolf Theatre), Isaac’s Eye, Arms and the Man (Writers Theatre), The Chalk Garden, Charm (Northlight Theatre). Chicago credits include productions with About Face Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre, Victory Gardens Theatre, Timeline Theatre and First Folio Theatre. Regional credits include productions with American Players Theatre, Renaissance Theaterworks, Indiana Rep, Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival, Syracuse Stage and over 20 productions with Milwaukee Repertory Theatre. National Tour: The King's Speech. Elizabeth is a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago.

SUSIE MCMONAGLE (Clairee) was last seen at Drury Lane as Donna in Mamma Mia. Other Drury Lane credits include: Mrs. Wilkinson in Billy Elliot and Diana in Next to Normal for which she won a Jeff award. Ms. McMonagle's Chicago credits include: Gretta in James Joyce’s The Dead, Man of La Mancha (Court Theatre), Candida in Rock ‘n’ Roll (Goodman Theatre), Suzannah in Black Pearl Sings, Jane Grant in At Wits End, Daisy in Sideshow (Northlight Theatre). Additional Chicago credits include: Flora in Indian Ink, Mae in Dirty Blonde, Shelby in Spitfire Grill, Annie in Annie Get Your Gun, Ellen in Miss Saigon, Reno in Anything Goes, Grizabella in Cats, Eva Perón in Evita and Florence in Chess. First National tours include: Mrs. Wilkinson and Mum in Billy Elliot. Other National Tours include Donna in Mamma Mia!, Fantine in Les Miserables and The Secret Garden. McMonagle appeared on Broadway as Fantine in Les Miserables. Susie has appeared on Chicago Med in several episodes. She is a recipient of After Dark Awards, Critics’ Circle Awards, Joseph Jefferson Award as well as eleven Joseph Jefferson nominations. She received her BFA from Stephens College.

MCKINLEY CARTER (u/s Truvy, M’Lynn) previous work at Drury Lane includes Mamma Mia, The Sound Of Music, Deathtrap, Something’s Afoot, Ragtime, and Tintypes. Other Chicago credits include: Spring Awakening, Sunset Blvd, Putting It Together, Porchlight Music Theatre; Into The Woods, Parade, Writers Theatre; Fun Home, Victory Gardens; The Book of Will, Title Of Show, Northlight Theatre; Mamma Mia, The Sound of Music, Ragtime, Drury Lane Theatre; The Merry Widow, Carousel, Lyric Opera; Macbeth, Road Show, Julius Caesar, Sunday In The Park With George, A Midsummer Nights Dream, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre; Blind Date, Turn Of The Century, The Visit, Floyd Collins, Goodman Theatre; The Man Who Murdered Sherlock Holmes, Mercury Theatre; John and Jen, Assassins, Apple Tree Theatre; Forbidden Broadway, Royal George Theatre; Winesburg Ohio, Steppenwolf Theatre; James Joyce’s The Dead, Cymbeline and Pericles, Court Theatre.

HANNAH FERNANDES (u/s Shelby, Annelle) is thrilled to be back on the Drury Stage so soon after making her debut in The King and I as Ensemble and Anna u/s! In addition to performing, Hannah has taught acting at Viterbo University and is on her way to becoming a certified Intimacy Director. Notable credits include: MTWichita- Carousel (Carrie); Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma- Disney’s When You Wish (Jasmine), West Side Story (Rosalia/Maria u/s). Hannah studied at Wichita State University, Maggie Flanigan Studio, and IDC Professionals. Many thanks to the original inhabitants of this land, the Indigenous tribes: Kiikaapoi, Peoria, Kaskaskia, Bodwéwadmi, Myaamia, Hoocąk, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ.

MEIGHAN GERACHIS (u/s Ouiser, Clairee) has appeared in Chicago in Roe, The Wolves, A Christmas Carol, New Stages Blue Skies Process and Graveyard Shift (Goodman); Admissions, Seven Homeless Mammoths Wander New England (Theater Wit), Small Mouth Sounds, Solstice (A Red Orchid Theater); Domesticated, Our Town and The House on Mango Street (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); The Electric Baby, Precious Little, The Walls, Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue, Indulgences at the Louisville Harem, Factory Girls, My Simple City, Wrens (Rivendell Theatre Ensemble); Measure for Measure (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Cloud Nine (About Face Theatre); Cigarettes and Moby Dick and Che Che Che (Latino Chicago); The Underpants (Noble Fool Theatricals). Regional: Charm (Mixed Blood Theatre); Elliot, A Soldier's Fugue (Stageworks). Film /TV: Somebody Somewhere, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, At Any Price, Virginia. Chicago P.D., Crisis, Bobby & Iza, Sirens and Battleground.

Dates:                         June 10 – August 7, 2022

Press Opening:         Thursday, June 16 at 8:00 p.m.

Schedule:                   Wednesdays: 1:30 p.m.

                                   Thursdays: 1:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

                                   Fridays: 8:00 p.m.

                                   Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

                                   Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

 

Location:                    Drury Lane Theatre at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

 

Tickets:                      Single Tickets: $64 – $79*

Wednesday and Thursday matinees: $64*

Thursday evenings: $74*

Friday and Saturday and Sunday matinees: $79*

Sunday evenings: $74*

*Prices do not include taxes or fees

 

$5 discount available for Senior Citizens on Wednesday and Thursday matinees

Group discounts available to groups of 15 or more

Dining and show packages available

 

Box Office:                100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

                                   (630) 530-0111

                                   Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 5pm or visit www.drurylanetheatre.com


Season and Subscription Information 

The remainder of the Drury Lane 2022/2023 Mainstage season includes Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express (August 31 – October 23, 2022); Elf the Musical (November 9, 2022 – January 8, 2023); and A Chorus Line (January 25 – March 26, 2023).

The performance schedule for the 2022/2023 season is: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.

Subscriptions are on sale now starting at $170. This includes priority seating and great dining discounts at Lucille Restaurant and The Lounge, dedicated theatre entrances, discounts at partner hotels, exclusive presale opportunities and much more. For more information, visit DruryLane.com/Subscribe. Group tickets start as low as $40 and Senior Citizens start at $59 for matinee performances. Dining and show packages are also available. To book a group of 15 people or more, call Group Services at (630) 570-7272 or email Groups@DruryLane.com. For individual ticket on-sale dates and ticket reservations, call the Drury Lane Theatre Box Office at (630) 530-0111 or visit www.drurylanetheatre.com

 

About Drury Lane Theatre  

Built from scratch. Built in Oakbrook. Built for you. 

Founded by Anthony DeSantis over 60 years ago, Drury Lane remains a family-run organization under the leadership of President Kyle DeSantis. Drury Lane Theatre continues as a major force in the Chicagoland theatre scene, producing world-class theatre in collaboration with some of the nation’s leading actors, directors, and creative minds. Drury Lane Theatre produces the highest quality theatrical experience that immerses and supports our artists and audiences in the exploration of what it means to be human and to experience the transcending power of the performing and visual arts. Drury Lane strives to create an environment in which every individual or group is welcomed, respected, supported, valued and able to fully experience and participate in this transformative art form. 

The theatre has staged more than 2,000 productions and has been nominated for over 360 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Drury Lane proudly employs thousands of professional actors, musicians, designers, and crew members to entertain upwards of nine million audience members and counting. 


Wednesday, July 10, 2019

OPENING: Agatha Christie’s mystery thriller And Then There Were None at Drury Lane Theatre Through September 1, 2019

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Agatha Christie’s mystery thriller
And Then There Were None
Directed by Jessica Fisch
July 12 – September 1, 2019


And Then There Were None is rated PG-13.

My son and I will be dressin' snazzy and havin' a swell time at Drury Lane's opening night for 1930's era Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, Thursday, July 25th, reviewing for ChiILMama.com & ChiILLiveShows.comCan't wait! 

Ten strangers meet on a clandestine island. Each holds a murderous secret. Who will pay the ultimate price? Drury Lane Theatre announces casting for the edge-of-your-seat murder mystery And Then There Were None, written by Agatha Christie and directed by Jessica Fisch. And Then There Were None runs July 12 – September 1, 2019, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace. 

The cast of And Then There Were None includes Cher Álvarez (Vera Clayton), Matt DeCaro (Justice Wargrave), Jennifer Engstrom (Mrs. Rogers), Marilyn Dodds Frank (Emily Brent), Casey Hoekstra (Fred Narracott), Paul-Jordan Jansen (William Blore), Zachary Keller (Anthony Marston), David Kortemeier (Doctor Armstrong), Yousof Sultani (Philip Lombard), Paul Tavianini (Thomas Rogers), and Bruce Young (General Mackenzie).

As the ten guests of the mysterious U. N. Owen start dying one by one, no one knows who to trust. Alliances are made and broken, and with no way off the uninhabited island, safety is a dangerous illusion. Based on the best-selling novel by murder mystery master Agatha Christie, And Then There Were None elicits tension, fear, and the macabre to weave a tale that captivates audiences until the final curtain.

The creative team for And Then There Were None includes Andrew Boyce (scenic design), Jessica Pabst (costume design), Driscoll Otto (lighting design), Ray Nardelli (sound design), Claire Moores (wig design), and Kate DeVore (dialect coach). Larry Baker is the Production Stage Manager.

About the Artists

JESSICA FISCH (Director) Recent credits: I Wanna F*#%ing Tear You Apart (Rivendell Theatre Ensemble), Twilight Bowl (University of Wisconsin at Madison), Cry It Out (Northlight Theatre), You Across From Me (Actors Theatre of Louisville, Humana Festival), Late Company (Cor Theatre, Midwest Premiere), The Firebirds Take The Field (Rivendell Theatre Ensemble), Straight White Men (Associate Director, Steppenwolf Theatre), Trudy, Carolyn, Martha and Regina Travel to Outer Space (Actors Theatre of Louisville, Humana Festival), The Rosenkranz Mysteries: An Evening of Magic (Royal George Cabaret), Fefu and Her Friends (Goodman Theatre/Rivendell Latina/o Celebration), Opulent Complex and That Thing That Time (Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Tens), Psychodramatic (A Red Orchid, Incubator Series), Traces (Feast Productions/ Jackalope Theatre). Selected New York credits: The Realm (The Wild Project), strive/seek/find (Abingdon Theatre), the 2009 Playwrights Horizons’ Stories on 5 Stories Benefit, Personal History (Ensemble Studio Theatre), The Redheaded Man (Barrow Street Theatre/Down Payment Productions/ FringeNYC/ FringeEncores), Dressed In Your Dreams (Public Theater/Emerging Writers Group), an adaptation of the cult 1960’s gothic vampire soap opera Dark Shadows (Williamstown Theatre Festival). Jessica was a resident director at Ensemble Studio Theater, the Playwrights Horizons Directing Resident, and a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab. Upcoming Credits: Every Brilliant Thing (Windy City Playhouse). MFA: Northwestern University. www.JessicaFisch.com




Featuring:                    
Cher Álvarez (Vera Clayton), Matt DeCaro (Justice Wargrave), Jennifer Engstrom (Mrs. Rogers), Marilyn Dodds Frank (Emily Brent), Casey Hoekstra (Fred Narracott), Paul-Jordan Jansen (William Blore), Zachary Keller (Anthony Marston), David Kortemeier (Doctor Armstrong), Yousof Sultani (Philip Lombard), Paul Tavianini (Thomas Rogers), and Bruce Young (General Mackenzie).

Creative team:              
Andrew Boyce (scenic design), Jessica Pabst (costume design), Driscoll Otto (lighting design), Ray Nardelli (sound design), Claire Moores (wig design), and Kate DeVore (dialect coach). Larry Baker is the Production Stage Manager.

Dates:                           
Previews: July 12 – 17, 2019
Press Opening: Thursday, July 25 at 8:00 p.m.
Regular run: July 18 – September 1, 2019

Schedule:                    
Wednesdays: 1:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 1:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Fridays: 8:00 p.m.
Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.
Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Location: 
Drury Lane Theatre at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace 

Tickets:                        
Previews: $45 – $60
Single Tickets: $50 – $65
Wednesday and Thursday matinees: $50
Thursday and Sunday evenings: $60
Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees: $65
Senior Citizens start at $45 for matinees
Student group tickets available
Dinner and show packages available

Box Office:                  
100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace
630.530.0111, Ticketmaster at 800.745.3000
or visit DruryLaneTheatre.com

2019/2020 Season and Subscription Information 

The 2019/2020 season includes two award-winning Regional Theatre premieres – the imaginative Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical (April 26 – June 23, 2019), based on the beloved novel, and the beautifully captivating Gershwin musical An American in Paris (January 31 – March 29, 2020). The thrilling season also includes Agatha Christie’s edge-of-your-seat murder mystery And Then There Were None (July 12 – September 1, 2019); the revival of the exhilarating The Color Purple (September 13 – November 3, 2019), based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel; and the magical musical for all ages Mary Poppins (November 15 – January 19, 2020).

Subscriptions for the 2019/2020 Season are priced from $172 to $203.50 and are currently on sale. Subscribers receive special offers on dining, flexible ticket exchanges, and early notification and priority seating for added events and concerts. For more information, visit DruryLaneTheatre.com

The performance schedule for all productions during the 2019/2020 season is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., Fridays at 8 p.m., Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Student group tickets start as low as $35 and Senior Citizens start at $45 for matinees. Dinner and show packages are also available. For individual ticket on-sale dates and ticket reservations, call the Drury Lane Theatre box office at 630.530.0111 or TicketMaster at 800.745.3000 or visit DruryLaneTheatre.com

About Drury Lane Theatre   
Under the leadership of President Kyle DeSantis, Drury Lane Theatre is a major force in the Chicagoland theatre scene, presenting world-class productions in collaboration with some of the nation’s leading actors, artists, writers, and directors. Drury Lane has staged more than 2,000 productions and has been nominated for more than 360 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Drury Lane is committed to breathing new life into beloved classics and introducing audiences to exciting new works.  

Throughout its 50-year history, Drury Lane has employed more than 7,500 actors and 10,000 musicians, designers, and crew members to entertain upwards of nine million audience members. Originally founded by Anthony DeSantis, Drury Lane Theatre moved to its current Oakbrook Terrace home more than 30 years ago and remains a family-run organization known for producing breathtaking Broadway classics, top-rated musicals, bold new works, hilarious comedies, and unforgettable concert events.  

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