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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Lookingglass Theatre Company announces casting for the world premiere of Act(s) of God February 13–April 7, 2019

Lookingglass Theatre Company Presents 
the World Premiere of
Act(s) of God
Written by Ensemble Member Kareem Bandealy
Directed by Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman


 Act(s) of God is recommended for ages 13+

Lookingglass Theatre Company announces casting for the world premiere of Act(s) of God, by Ensemble Member Kareem Bandealy, directed by Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman. Act(s) of God runs February 13–April 7, 2019 at Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson. Tickets go on sale to the public December 12. The press performances are February 22 and February 23 at 7:30 p.m.

“The force, “God,” acts in the play much as in life: invisibly, mysteriously. And so the fun of it all has to do with how God (whether externalized, internalized, or altogether put aside) works on the family—how it brings them together or pulls them apart…much as in life,” notes playwright Kareem Bandealy.

“At its core, this is a dark comedy about family and how we navigate these deep and at times tricky relationships when our views don’t align. This show is about so much more than whether or not you believe; it’s about our most basic connections to one another, and Kareem’s sharp writing and wit gives us the perfect access point to a subject that has made more than one family dinner take a turn toward awkward,” comments director Heidi Stillman.

Three siblings, two parents, and one very unexpected dinner guest. As a family gathers for an overdue dinner, a mysterious envelope arrives with astonishing news. They soon find themselves scrambling to welcome a visitor of cosmic proportion. Absurdity reigns as ancient fissures open wide, long-held certainties crumble, and sh*t gets real. Will this nuclear family explode? Lookingglass Ensemble Member Kareem Bandealy unleashes this existential dark comedy, directed by Artistic Director Heidi Stillman (Cascabel, Hard Times). 

The cast of Act(s) of God features Lookingglass Artistic Associates Atra Asdou (Fiancée), Walter Briggs (Youngest) and Anthony Irons (Middle), with Shannon Cochran (Mother) and Kristina Valada-Viars (Eldest).

The creative team includes Artistic Associate Brian Sidney Bembridge (scenic and lighting design), Ensemble Member Mara Blumenfeld (costume design), Artistic Associate Rick Sims (sound design/composition), Amanda Herrmann (properties design), Matt Hawkins (fight choreographer) and Tess Golden (stage manager).   

About the Artists
KAREEM BANDEALY (Playwright/Lookingglass Ensemble Member) has previously appeared at Lookingglass as Captain Nemo in 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, Blood Wedding, Moby Dick (2015 & 2017), The Little Prince, Big Lake Big City, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, The Last Act of Lilka Kadison, and Peter Pan (A Play). Chicago credits: A Christmas Carol (2014–18), Rock ‘N’ Roll, Gas For Less and King Lear at Goodman Theatre; The Wheel at Steppenwolf Theatre Company; Oklahoma! at Paramount Theatre; The Good Book and The Illusion at Court Theatre; Julius Caesar, Hamlet, The Caretaker, and Heartbreak House at Writers Theatre; A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Edward II, and Romeo and Juliet at Chicago Shakespeare Theater; A Disappearing Number, Blood, and Gifts at TimeLine Theatre; The Skin of Our Teeth and The Real Thing at Remy Bumppo Theatre Company; Othello (as Othello) at The Gift Theatre, and many others. Regional credits include: The Merry Wives of Windsor, The Three Musketeers and The Tempest at Illinois Shakespeare Festival; Love’s Labour’s Lost at Notre Dame Summer Shakespeare; Julius Caesar and Stuff Happens at Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre, and four seasons with Orlando Shakespeare Theater. He has appeared in several films including The Merry Gentleman directed by Michael Keaton, in the new web series Code-Switched, and on TV in Chicago Fire. Kareem is a recipient of the 2011 3Arts Artist Award.

HEIDI STILLMAN (Director/Lookingglass Ensemble Member/Artistic Director) recently directed the return of her adaptation of Hard Times. She has both written and directed for Lookingglass: Cascabel, The North China Lover, Hephaestus, The Brothers Karamazov (2009 Raven Award), and The Master and Margarita. Additional writing credits with Lookingglass include: The Last Act of Lilka Kadison, The Old Curiosity Shop (Jeff Award for Adaptation), and The Baron in the Trees. Directing work with Lookingglass includes: Death Tax, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Trust, The Wooden Breeks, and Hillbilly Antigone. Heidi’s adaptation of The Book Thief premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. She directed Minita Gandhi’s Muthaland for Silk Road Rising Solos and Victory Gardens Theater’s Ignition Festival, CAATA/ConFEST, and at 16th Street Theatre. She co-wrote and directed The Year I Didn’t Go to School at the Chicago Children’s Theatre. Heidi lives in Evanston with her husband and her 15 year olds, Sadie and Jude.

ATRA ASDOU (Fiancée/Lookingglass Artistic Associate) happily returns to Lookingglass after replacing Ensemble Member Louise Lamson as Rachel in Hard Times. Previous Lookingglass credits include Blood Wedding and Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. Chicago theatre credits: Belle in A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre), Julia in 1984 (Steppenwolf for Young Adults), Dirty (The Gift Theatre), and she just came back from Washington, D.C. where she performed in The Second City’s She The People (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company). Atra regularly improvises and writes sketches at iO Chicago with Whirled News Tonight, Lil’ Tooties, and iOCN. She has also performed sketch comedy as understudy for The Second City E.T.C.’s 40th revue and is a 2017 Bob Curry fellow. TV/Film/Webseries: Chicago Med, Chicago P.D., South Side, Renee, and Other People’s Children. Atra is a graduate of Loyola University Chicago and is represented by Gray Talent Group. 

WALTER BRIGGS (Youngest/Lookingglass Artistic Associate) has previously appeared with the company in 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas, Moby Dick, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo and The North China Lover. Chicago credits include: Sucker Punch (Victory Gardens Theater), Hit The Wall (The Inconvenience/Steppenwolf Theatre Company), All Our Tragic (The Hypocrites), The Glass Menagerie (Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co.), A Red Orchid Theater, and many more. Regionally, Walter has performed at A.R.T, Arena Stage, South Coast Repertory, Alliance Theatre, and The Getty Villa. TV/Film credits include: Chicago Med, Kappa Force, Jessica, I Don’t Care, A Good Person, Ballad, and Older Children. Walter is a graduate of the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University.  

SHANNON COCHRAN (Mother) makes her Lookingglass Theatre debut. Last season, she appeared in Buried Child and The Importance of Being Earnest at Writers Theatre. Other recent Chicago credits include The Christians (Steppenwolf Theatre Company), The Little Foxes (Goodman Theatre), and Goldfish (Route 66 Theatre). Recent credits include: Nora in the world premiere of A Doll's House, Part 2 (South Coast Repertory), the Roundabout National Tour of Cabaret, and the First National Tour of August: Osage County. She is an Obie and Theatreworld Award-winner for the role she created in Bug (Gate Theatre, London and Barrow Street Theatre). Shannon has also performed at The Old Globe, Long Wharf Theatre, Mark Taper Forum, Barbican Centre (London), Geffen Playhouse, Court Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, The Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire, and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. Film: Captive State, The Ring, Star Trek: Nemesis, The Perfect Family. Television: Modern Family, Scandal, NCIS: LA, Grey's Anatomy, Law and Order: SVU, The Office.

ANTHONY IRONS (Middle/Lookingglass Artistic Associate) is thrilled to return to Lookingglass in this exciting new work. He appeared in Treasure Island and, most recently, The Steadfast Tin Soldier. Anthony is also a Congo Square Theatre Ensemble Member, where he has performed in over a dozen productions. Chicago credits include: Support Group for Men (Goodman Theatre), How to Use a Knife (Shattered Globe Theatre, Jeff Nomination), Jitney (Congo Square Theatre, Jeff Nomination), and Waiting for Godot (Court Theatre). Regional credits include: Black Eagles (Penumbra Theatre), Hamlet (Illinois Shakespeare Festival), and As You Like It (Georgia Shakespeare Festival). TV/Film credits include: Empire, The Chi, Sirens, Chicago Fire, Boss, Let’s Go To Prison, and The Lucky Ones.

KRISTINA VALADA-VIARS (Eldest) is making her Lookingglass debut in Mr. Bandealy's beautiful play. Most recently, she appeared in Make Believe Association’s The Lost Books, directed Small Jokes About Monsters at 16th Street Theatre, and appears in The Red Line on CBS. Theatre credits include: Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Writers Theatre, Theater Wit, Route 66 Theatre, Northlight Theatre, About Face Theatre, New Dramatists, The New Group, and 13P. TV/Film: Easy, Empire, Shameless, The Force, and Stephen Cone’s Black Box. She received a Jeff Nomination for Supporting Actress for her work in the Chicago premiere of Time Stands Still (Steppenwolf Theatre Company) and the Best Actress in a Feature Award at the Iris International Film Festival for the independent feature Molly's Girl. She received a 2017 Princess Grace Award and Fellowship for acting and directing in residence with Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Kristina is an activist, freelance writer, teacher, and a member of the Chicago Green Theatre Alliance.

Subscriptions 
Subscriptions are on sale for the 2018–2019 Season. Performances will be held at Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson.   

Subscribers can choose between a 3-play subscription, or two flex pass options: the Gglasspass, or for those under 35, the Madhatter’s Club. For the 2018–2019 season, 3-play subscriptions range from $116–$170.  

The Gglasspass is a flex pass available to all ages. For $150, Gglasspass holders receive 3 tickets that can be used in any combination and denomination for any Lookingglass production in the 2018–2019 season.  

The Madhatter’s Club flex pass is available to those 35 or younger. The Madhatter’s Club flex pass is $75 and includes 3 tickets that members can use in any combination and denomination for any Lookingglass production in the 2018-2019 season.  

Lookingglass also offers a 3-play subscription for Accessible performances during the 2018-2019 season for $75. Patrons can choose between the Touch Tour/Audio Described performances or the Open Captioned performances.  

Subscription benefits include access to the best seats in the house, pre-sale opportunities and savings to Lookingglass productions before single tickets go on sale to the general public, special perks at restaurant partners, unlimited ticket exchanges, discounted parking at the nearby John Hancock Center, Water Tower Place and Olympia Centre Garage, reduced tuition for Lookingglass’ renowned classes and summer camps, and access to exclusive subscriber-only events. For season subscription and ticket information, call the Lookingglass Theatre box office at (312) 337-0665 or visit lookingglasstheatre.org. 

Dates:                                       
Previews:  February 13 – 22, 2019
Press openings:  Friday, February 22, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, February 23, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.
Gala opening: Sunday, February 24, 2019
Regular run: February 27 – April 7, 2019
                                                 

Times:                                      
Tuesdays:                    7:30 p.m. (March 12 only)
Wednesdays:                7:30 p.m.
Thursdays:                   2:00 p.m.  (March 7, 21 and April 4 only)
                                                                                        7:30 p.m.
Fridays:                        7:30 p.m.
Saturdays:                    2:00 p.m. (Except Feb. 16 and 23)
                                    7:30 p.m.
Sundays:                      2:00 p.m. (Except Feb. 24)
                                    7:30 p.m. (March 3, 10, 31 only)

Accessible      
Performances:
Audio Described/Touch Tour performance, Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 7:30p.m.

Open Captioned performance, Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.
lookingglasstheatre.org/access
           
Additional
Programs:                                
REFLECT Post-Show Panel Series 
Dive even deeper into the world of the play with the Lookingglass REFLECT Series!

This specially-curated series of post-show conversations and panels offers audiences an opportunity to think, hear, and talk about the performance they just experienced. Hear in-the-field experts offer their insights and leading artists give a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the Lookingglass creative process. REFLECT post-show discussions are free and open to the public,
and take place directly following the 2:00 p.m. matinee on select Sundays at Lookingglass Theatre.

Location:                                 
Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic
Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson.

Prices:                                     
Previews are $35 - $55
Regular Run is $45 - $75

Student tickets are available the day of the show for $20 with a valid student ID. Based on availability.

Groups of 8 or more patrons save up to 20%. Call 773-477-9257 X 125 or email groupsales@lookingglasstheatre.org for details.

Box Office: Buy online at lookingglasstheatre.org or by phone at (312) 337-0665

The Lookingglass box office is located at Water Tower Water Works,
821 N. Michigan Ave.

About Lookingglass Theatre Company
Inventive. Collaborative. Transformative. Lookingglass Theatre Company, recipient of the 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award, was founded in 1988 by eight Northwestern University students. Now in its 31st Season, Lookingglass is home to a multi-disciplined ensemble of artists who create story-centered theatrical work that is physical, aurally rich and visually metaphoric. The Company has staged 67 world premieres, received 151 Joseph Jefferson Award Nominations, and work premiered at Lookingglass has been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Berkeley, Philadelphia, Princeton, Hartford, Kansas City, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Louisville and St. Louis. Lookingglass original scripts have been produced across the United States. In 2016, Lookingglass received the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions and in 2017, was the recipient of the League of Chicago Theatres’ Artistic Achievement Award.

The Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago's landmark Water Tower Water Works opened in June 2003. In addition to developing and presenting Ensemble work, Lookingglass Education and Community programs encourage creativity, teamwork and confidence with thousands of community members each year.

Lookingglass Theatre Company continues to expand its artistic, financial, and institutional boundaries under the guidance of Artistic Director Heidi Stillman, Executive Director Rachel L. Fink, Producing Director Philip R. Smith, Connectivity and Engagement Director Andrew White, General Manager Michele Anderson, a 24-member artistic ensemble, 23 artistic associates, an administrative staff, and a dedicated board of directors led by Chairman Nancy Timmers and President Richard Chapman. For more information, visit lookingglasstheatre.org.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

OPENING: Acclaimed Hard Times Returns To Lookingglass Theatre 10/4-1/14/17

Chi, IL LIVE Shows On Our Radar:

Lookingglass Theatre Company Presents
Its Award-Winning, Circus-Infused Production of
Hard Times
Adapted and Directed by Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman
From the Book by Charles Dickens
In Association with The Actors Gymnasium


October 4, 2017 – January 14, 2018

RUN TIME
2 hours 30 minutes, including one intermission
AGE RECOMMENDATION
Ages 8+

In a Chicago theatre season that's off to a roaring start, with a plethora of world class options, I have to say Lookingglass Theatre's Hard Times remount, directed by Heidi Stillman, is at the top of my must see list. I missed their award winning, highly acclaimed first run of Hard Times in 2001 and am eagerly anticipating catching the press opening with the family on October 14th. Check back soon for our full review.

Lookingglass Theatre Company opens its 30th Anniversary Season with the return of the award-winning, circus-infused Hard Times, adapted and directed by Artistic Director and Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman from the book by Charles Dickens and in association with The Actors Gymnasium. Hard Times runs October 4, 2017 – January 14, 2018 at Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N Michigan Ave at Pearson. 



A Dickensian carnival of characters inhabits the streets of smoke-choked Coketown: grim Mr. Gradgrind’s school churns out joyless students; poor Stephen Blackpool toils in the nearby mines; and mill-owner Mr. Bounderby, full of bluster and bombast, presides over it all. Only when a traveling circus alights nearby, and young orphan Sissy Jupe enters their world, does a ray of hope shine through. Artistic Director Heidi Stillman adapts and directs this timeless love-letter to the power of beauty, hope, and imagination. 


Heidi Stillman—in her finest, most nuanced work as both adapter and director—has crafted a show of tremendous grace and heart, darkness and light. She has brought to life a Victorian-era epic that bursts with wit and whimsy, and all the outrage, hope, severity, and sentimentality of the novel.
– Chicago Sun-Times

As brilliantly conceived as any Dickens stage adaptation I have ever seen. It’s a tribute not only to the glory of Dickens, but to the joy of theater.
– Chicago Tribune



Dates:                           
Previews:  October 4 – 13, 2017
Regular run: October 15, 2017 – January 14, 2018

Times:                          
Tuesdays: 7:30 p.m. (Nov 21; Dec 12, 19; Jan 2 only)
Wednesdays: 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 2:00 p.m. (Oct 19, 26; Nov 16, 30; and Dec 21, 28 only)
7:30 p.m. (except Nov 23)
Fridays: 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays: 2:00 p.m. (except Oct 7, 14)
7:30 p.m.
Sundays: 2:00 p.m. (except Oct 15)
7:30 p.m. (except Oct 8, 15; Dec 24, 31)

*There are additional performances on Friday, November 24 and Wednesday, December 27 at 2:00 p.m.

Accessible Performances: 
Audio Described/Touch Tour performance, Thursday, December 7, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
(Touch Tour begins at 6 p.m.)
Open Captioned performance, Thursday, December 14, 2017 at 7:30 p.m.
lookingglasstheatre.org/access

Returning to Hard Times are Ensemble Members David Catlin (returning to the role of Stephen and Sleary), Raymond Fox (returning to the role of Mr. Gradgrind, Sissy’s Father and Slackbridge), Louise Lamson (in the role of Rachael, Mrs. Gradgrind and Scherezade through 12/17) and Artistic Associate Troy West (returning to the role of Mr. Bounderby). The cast also includes Artistic Associate Atra Asdou (Rachael, Mrs. Gradgrind and Scherezade beginning 12/19), with Audrey Anderson (Sissy), Amy J. Carle (Mrs. Sparsit, Drunk Woman and Pufflerumpus), Raphael Cruz (Bitzer and Le Papillon), Cordelia Dewdney (Louisa), Marilyn Dodds Frank (returning to the role of Mrs. Pegler), Nathan Hosner (Mr. Harthouse, Mr. M’Choakumchild and Kidderminster) and JJ Phillips (Tom).

The creative team for Hard Times includes Ensemble Members Daniel Ostling (returning scenic designer) and Mara Blumenfeld (returning costume designer), Artistic Associates Brian Sidney Bembridge (returning lighting designer), Andre Pluess (returning sound designer and original composition) and Sylvia Hernandez-DiStasi (returning circus choreography) with Amanda Herrmann (props design), Isaac Schoepp (rigging) and Eva Breneman (dialect coach). The stage manager is Jeri Frederickson.



About the Artists
HEIDI STILLMAN (Adaptor/Director/Artistic Director/Lookingglass Ensemble Member) has both written and directed productions for Lookingglass including: Cascabel (in collaboration with Tony Hernandez and Rick Bayless), The North China Lover, Hephaestus (in collaboration with Tony Hernandez), The Brothers Karamazov (2009 Raven Award), Hard Times (five Jeff Awards including Director, New Work, and Production; also produced at Arden Theatre Company in Philadelphia), and The Master and Margarita (Jeff Nominated). Additional writing credits with Lookingglass include: The Last Act of Lilka Kadison with Nicola Behrman, David Kersnar, Abbie Phillips and Andy White, The Old Curiosity Shop with Laura Eason and Raymond Fox (Jeff Award for Adaptation), and The Baron in the Trees with Larry DiStasi (Jeff Nominated). Directing work with Lookingglass includes: Death Tax, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Trust, The Wooden Breeks, and Hillbilly Antigone. Heidi’s adaptation of The Book Thief premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. She directed Minita Gandhi’s Muthaland for Silk Road Rising Solos and Victory Gardens’ Ignition Festival, CAATA/ConFEST, and at 16th Street Theatre. Most recently, she co-wrote and directed The Year I Didn’t Go to School at the Chicago Children’s Theatre.

AUDREY ANDERSON (Sissy) is making both her Lookingglass and Chicago professional debut in Hard Times. Born and raised in Minneapolis, Audrey moved to Chicago to study theatre at Loyola University where she is currently a senior. She has performed with numerous Minneapolis professional companies, including Children’s Theatre Company and Classical Actors Ensemble, along with many collegiate productions while attending Loyola University, a few being columbinus, Elephant’s Graveyard, and FML: How Carson McCullers saved my life. Audrey learned to fly at Xelias Aerial Arts in Minneapolis, and continued her studies at The Actors Gymnasium upon moving to Chicago.

ATRA ASDOU (Rachael, Mrs. Gradgrind, Scherezade beginning Dec. 19/Lookingglass Artistic Associate) returns to Lookingglass now as an Artistic Associate, last appearing in Blood Wedding and Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo. Past performances include: 1984 (Steppenwolf for Young Adults), A Christmas Carol (Goodman Theatre), Heartbreak House (Writers Theatre), Dirty (The Gift Theatre), Seminar (Haven Theatre), and Inana (TimeLine Theatre). She is a graduate of Loyola University, Second City (where she is an understudy to the touring company), and iO (where she is on the Harold team, Lil’ Tooties, and an ensemble member of Whirled News Tonight).

AMY J. CARLE (Mrs. Sparsit, Drunk Woman, Pufflerumpus)’s previous Lookingglass credits include: North China Lover, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Peter Pan (A Play), and Trust. Other Chicago credits include: Harvey and Orlando (Court Theatre); The Book of Joseph (Chicago Shakespeare Theater); Wonderful Town, The Sins of Sor Juana, Rock ‘N’ Roll, and Desire Under the Elms (Goodman Theatre); The Book Thief, The Internationalist, Animals Out of Paper, Sex With Strangers, and Hedda Gabler (Steppenwolf Theatre Company). Off-Broadway National Tour: The Vagina Monologues. Regional credits: The Profane (Chautauqua Theater Company); Fully Committed and The Diary of Anne Frank (Madison Repertory Theatre); Or, (Forward Theater); Morning Star (Kansas City Repertory Theatre). Television:  Boss (STARZ), Chicago Code (FOX), Law & Order, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, and CRISIS (NBC). Film: Who Gets the Dog? Amy coaches privately, and teaches at Vagabond School for the Arts.

DAVID CATLIN (Mr. Sleary, Stephen Blackpool/Lookingglass Ensemble Member)’s Lookingglass acting credits include: The Arabian Nights, Our Town, Argonautika, Summertime, La Luna Muda, Manuscript Found at Saragossa, The Vanishing Twin, The Scarlet Letter, The Odyssey, and The Jungle. Other Chicago performance credits include: Marnie & Phil: A Circus Love Letter, Lost & Found: A Recycled Circus and All the Time in the World (The Actors Gymnasium); The Elephant & The Whale (Chicago Children’s Theatre/Redmoon Theater); The Nutcracker (The House Theatre of Chicago); The Midnight Circus. David is an artistic associate with The Actors Gymnasium and serves on the acting faculty for Northwestern University.

RAPHAEL CRUZ (Bitzer, Le Papillon), a native of San Francisco, began his journey into the circus arts at age six.  Specializing in traditional Chinese acrobatics he studied with the Founder of the Nanjing acrobatic troupe, Master Trainer Lu Yi. At the age of 15, furthered his training at The National Circus School of Montreal. He specialized in Hand to Hand and after graduating, he became an original member and artistic collaborator of The 7 Fingers production of Traces. Raphael also studied music extensively and plays several instruments, which helped him land the role Buster in Cirque du Soleil’s production of Iris (2012) in Los Angeles. Other credits include: Assistant Choreographer for the opening ceremonies of the Sochi Olympics; Associate Acrobatic Designer for Cirque du Soleil’s Broadway production Paramour. Raphael is also a cast member of French contemporary dance company DCA’s latest production Courte Pointe.

CORDELIA DEWDNEY (Louisa) returns to Lookingglass after this summer’s Moby Dick. She has worked with Alliance Theatre, Arena Stage, and South Coast Repertory for the National tour of Moby Dick and has appeared on Chicago Med. Cordelia is a graduate of Northwestern University with degrees in Theatre and English.

MARILYN DODDS FRANK (Mrs. Pegler)’s credits with Lookingglass include: The Last Act of Lilka Kadison, Metamorphosis, Metamorphoses, Hard Times, George, and The Idiot. Broadway: Superior Donuts; The Clean House (Lincoln Center). Chicago: Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, Shaw Chicago, A Red Orchid Theatre, Court Theatre, Latino Chicago, Teatro Vista, Remains Theater, Next Theatre Company, New Criminals Theater Company, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and Piven Theatre Workshop. New York: En Garde Arts and La MaMa. LA: The Actors’ Gang and Padua Playwrights. Marilyn has performed in the premieres of four plays written and directed by Maria Irene Fornes and movies with Robert Altman, Judd Apatow, Michael Apted, and Stephen Frears, among others. Forthcoming movies directed by Chicago Independents: Our Father, What They Had, and Slice.

RAYMOND FOX (Mr. Gradgrind, Sissy’s Father, Slackbridge, Lookingglass Ensemble Member) last appeared at Lookingglass in Moby Dick. Off-Broadway/Broadway: Metamorphoses (Second Stage Theatre, Circle in the Square Theatre). Regional Credits: Goodman Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage, Arden Theatre, South Coast Repertory, Remy Bumppo Theatre Company, Route 66 Theatre, Hartford Stage, American Repertory Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Meadow Brook Theatre, The House Theatre of Chicago, Mark Taper Forum, Court Theatre, McCarter Theatre, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, First Folio Theatre, Canada’s Stratford Festival and TimeLine Theatre (Blood and Gifts, 2013 Equity Jeff Award for Supporting Actor). Education: Northwestern University and the A.R.T. Institute at Harvard University.

NATHAN HOSNER (Mr. Harthouse, Mr. M’Choakumchild, Kidderminster) was last seen at Lookingglass as Captain Ahab in Moby Dick. He recently played Lord Aster in the first national tour of Peter and the Starcatcher. Chicago credits include productions with Writers Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Court Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Paramount Theatre, Northlight Theatre, About Face Theatre, and First Folio Theatre. Regional credits include productions with American Players Theatre, Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, New Theatre, Illinois Shakespeare Festival, Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre, Door Shakespeare, and The BoarsHead Theater. Nathan is a graduate of The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

LOUISE LAMSON (Rachael, Mrs. Gradgrind, Scherezade through Dec. 17/Lookingglass Ensemble Member) returns to the Lookingglass stage and to Hard Times, where she originated the role of Louisa Gradgrind. Other Lookingglass credits include: The Idiot, The Secret in the Wings, The Wooden Breeks, Icarus (The Getty Villa, LA), The Brothers Karamazov, Our Town, The Arabian Nights, Ethan Frome, Metamorphoses, The Little Prince, and most recently Death Tax. Other Chicago credits include: About Face Theatre’s Bash (After Dark Award and Jeff Award Nomination) and The Odyssey (Goodman Theatre). New York credits include: Metamorphoses (Second Stage Theatre and Broadway) and The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (Second Stage Theatre). Louise is a graduate of Northwestern University. She joined the ensemble in 2016.

JJ PHILLIPS (Tom) returns to Lookingglass where he previously appeared as Kev in Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo (Jeff Award Nominee, Actor in a Supporting Role—Play), as well as Paolo in The North China Lover, and the understudy for Ian in last season’s Beyond Caring. Chicago: Steppenwolf Theatre Company (Next up: Fat Pig, Leveling Up), The House Theatre of Chicago (The Hammer Trinity), Griffn Theatre (Punk Rock). Regional: Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts (Miami). Film/TV: Chicago Fire, Thrill Ride, and the upcoming web series Kappa Force and Blame It On Toby.

TROY WEST (Mr. Bounderby/Lookingglass Artistic Associate) has been an Artistic Associate since 2002. Broadway: August: Osage County (also London & Sydney). Off-Broadway: Bug (Barrow Street Theatre) and The Execution (Nat Horne Theater). Steppenwolf Theatre Company: Linda Vista, The Berlin Circle, Terry Won’t Talk and Picasso At The Lapin Agile (also San Francisco and LA), among others. Regional credits include: American Conservatory Theater, Arden Theatre Company, Geffen Playhouse, Indiana Repertory Theatre, and Portland Center Stage. Chicago credits: A Red Orchid Theatre, Famous Door Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Next Theatre Company, and Remains Theater, among others. Upcoming: The Boring Professor in the feature film, The Pages and recreating the role of Michael Stiles in Linda Vista at Center Theatre Group in LA.

First Rehearsal Video:


REFLECT Panels
Lookingglass’ REFLECT Series is a curated selection of post-show discussions featuring panelists with a range of viewpoints and expertise on the content and context of each production. These wide-ranging conversations, moderated by artistic staff, offer an opportunity for Lookingglass audiences and guests to engage with the vision and visionaries behind each show, get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the unique Lookingglass process, and hear from artists, academics and authorities with diverse perspectives on the material.

REFLECT post-show panel discussions take place directly following the 2:00 p.m.­ matinee on select Sundays at Lookingglass Theatre. The discussions are free and open to the public.

October 22:  Hard Times/These Times: Hard Times for Truth
With scientific data being questioned and the recent emergence of “alternative facts,” how do we determine the lines between fact and opinion, speculation and lie? Tackle this quandary with Lookingglass Artistic Director and Hard Times adaptor and director Heidi Stillman, and the Raven Foundation’s Andrew McKenna.

October 29:  Hard Times/These Times: The World of Work
The Industrial Revolution transformed Dickens’ England, with new technologies bringing new jobs for some and eliminating others. How is the Information Age similarly changing our world today?

November 12:  Hard Times/These Times: A Matter of Power
With income inequality on the rise and an increasingly polarized body politic, how do class, gender, race and other dividing lines intersect and align to keep us apart?

December 3:  Hard Times/These Times: Behind the Scenes
Join Hard Times artists for a peek behind the curtain at the genesis of the production, and how it has changed from 2001 to 2017.

December 10:  Hard Times/These Times: Charles Dickens and The Holiday Spirit
In Chicago and cities across the country, A Christmas Carol is an annual seasonal offering. What is it about Dickens’ works that uniquely lends itself to holiday fare?

Theatre Night Out for Young Professionals – Thursday, November 30, 2017
Join members of the Lookingglass Associates Board and other young professionals for a pre-show reception at Theory (9 W Hubbard St) and a performance of Hard Times. lookingglasstheatre.org/under35  



Subscriptions
Subscriptions are on sale for the 2017–2018 Season. Performances will be held at Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N Michigan Ave at Pearson. 

Subscribers can choose between a 3-play subscription, the Gglasspass program, or for those under 35, the Madhatter’s Club. For the 2017–2018 Season, 3-play subscriptions range from $116–$170.

The Gglasspass is a flex pass available to all ages. For $150, Gglasspass holders receive 3 tickets that can be used in any combination and denomination for any Lookingglass production in the 2017–2018 Season.

The Madhatter’s Club flex pass is available to those 35 or younger. The Madhatter’s Club flex pass is $75 and includes 3 tickets that members can use in any combination and denomination for any Lookingglass production in the 2017-2018 Season.

Subscription benefits include access to the best seats in the house, pre-sale opportunities and savings before single tickets go on sale to the general public, special perks at restaurant partners, unlimited ticket exchanges, discounted parking at the nearby John Hancock Center, Water Tower Place and Olympia Centre Garage, reduced tuition for Lookingglass’ renowned classes and summer camps, and access to exclusive subscriber-only events. For season subscription and ticket information, call the Lookingglass Theatre box office at (312) 337-0665 or visit lookingglasstheatre.org.







About Lookingglass Theatre Company
Inventive. Collaborative. Transformative. Lookingglass Theatre Company, recipient of the 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award, was founded in 1988 by eight Northwestern University students. Now in its 30th season, Lookingglass is home to a multi-disciplined ensemble of artists who create story-centered theatrical work that is physical, aurally rich and visually metaphoric. The Company has staged 64 world premieres, received 144 Joseph Jefferson Awards and nominations, and work premiered at Lookingglass has been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Berkeley, Philadelphia, Princeton, Hartford, Kansas City, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Louisville and St. Louis. Lookingglass original scripts have been produced across the United States. In 2016, Lookingglass received the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions.

The Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago's landmark Water Tower Water Works opened in June 2003. In addition to developing and presenting ensemble work, Lookingglass Education and Community programs encourage creativity, teamwork and confidence with thousands of community members each year.

Lookingglass Theatre Company continues to expand its artistic, financial and institutional boundaries under the guidance of Artistic Director Heidi Stillman, Executive Director Rachel Kraft, Producing Director Philip R. Smith, Connectivity and Engagement Director Andrew White, Interim Managing Director Michele Anderson, a 24 member artistic ensemble, 23 artistic associates, an administrative staff and a dedicated board of directors led by Chairman John McGowan and President Nancy Timmers. For more information, visit lookingglasstheatre.org.

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