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Wednesday, October 30, 2013
WHAT WE'RE WATCHING: ChiIL Mama's ChiIL Picks Flicks- Lost And Found DVD Now Out
Photo Filled Recap CircEsteem Circus Soiree 2013 #OriginalPhotos #CircEsteem
It was my pleasure to attend the 2nd annual CircEsteem Circus Soiree 2013. Although my kids are on hiatus from circus to settle into an intense selective enrollment gifted jr high and rigorously train for competitive gymnastics, CircEsteem holds a special place in our hearts. That's why I was happy to donate my time and gear to shoot stills and video that evening. We're in the process of editing and will have the whole fabulous show from that evening on line for you next month.
In the mean time, check out our sneak peek behind the scenes as this talented troupe of kids prepared to perform & a mini montage from the event itself. Recognize WXRT's own celeb, Terri Hemmert as MC/ringmaster?
ChiIL Mama's full set of Soiree Shots:
Photo credit Bonnie Kenaz-Mara for ChiILMama.com
Want more? Click here to check out our full photo feature from Circus Soiree last year when both of my kids were in the show and my husband ran video, freeing me to shoot the whole show/event. Enjoy!
Here are a few of our favorite shots from that night:
Wheelin' n dealin' Circus Siblings...

Hair!
Tasty eats & Jo Snow Cones (though sadly not boozy this year)
Awesome auction goodies ranging from affordable (where did you get those cool Chi-town flag coffee mugs?!) to amazing--think Cirque du Soleil Dream Weekend in Vegas package...
"Photo Booth" Dress Up Fun...
Flaming crepes capped off the evening with panache.

Check back with ChiIL Mama like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often. We'll have a full video of the Circus Soiree Shows, including the private VIP show, in the very near future. To donate to CircEsteem or enquire about winter classes for kids and/or adults, click here.
Photo credit Bonnie Kenaz-Mara for ChiILMama.com
Want more? Click here to check out our full photo feature from Circus Soiree last year when both of my kids were in the show and my husband ran video, freeing me to shoot the whole show/event. Enjoy!
Here are a few of our favorite shots from that night:
Wheelin' n dealin' Circus Siblings...
Hair!
Colorful Decor...
Awesome auction goodies ranging from affordable (where did you get those cool Chi-town flag coffee mugs?!) to amazing--think Cirque du Soleil Dream Weekend in Vegas package...
Benefactors braving up to try circus arts...
Hot Salsa Dancing...
There was even a Mark Messing sighting! (of Mucca Pazza fame and numerous theatrical endeavors) Click here for our 2 prior video interviews with Mark & our photo filled Mucca Pazza features & CD review.
Flaming crepes capped off the evening with panache.
Check back with ChiIL Mama like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often. We'll have a full video of the Circus Soiree Shows, including the private VIP show, in the very near future. To donate to CircEsteem or enquire about winter classes for kids and/or adults, click here.
The #MamaVoxBox From #Influenster #Belvita #Dr.Scholls #AnniesHomegrown #ad
If you follow ChiIL Mama on Facebook or Twitter you'll notice we've been frequently covering the products we recently got in our MamaVoxBox product sampler from Influenster. We've been reviewing 'em on Amazon and rockin' the hashtags on Twitter, Instagram & FB. We've even gone above and beyond and earned extra badges for all 3 products.
Here's what's in our pantry. Annie's Homemade is tween easy. Moms can feel good about it because it's organic. Kids chow down on it. #influenster sent us 1 cup of their new release--microwavable cup in our #MamaVoxBox.
**Enter the Annie's Creative Photo Contest on Facebook to win a MegaVoxBox! Take a creative photo of any Annie's products & tag it with hashtags #AnniesContest & #RealCheese to enter!**
Click here for our full feature on Annie's Homegrown Mac & Cheese in new microwavable cups!
Check out our #MamaVoxBox YouTube Video here:
The Annie's Mac was a huge hit. We've also been diggin' our other #MamaVoxBox Products.
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Disclosure: Thanks again to Influenster for the complimentary samples for review purposes.
National Parks Commemorate Veterans Day with Free Admission and Special Events
The National Park Service will honor all military veterans with special events and free entrance to all 401 national parks for everyone during the Veterans Day weekend, November 9 through 11.
“Every national park tells a part of the American story, and many of the parks have a direct connection to those who have served in the military through the years,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. “I invite everyone to come to a national park to commemorate Veterans Day, whether it is to learn more about those who have given so much to defend our freedoms or to simply enjoy the beauty and majesty of the land they fought to protect.”
Dan Hottle is a combat veteran and National Park Service ranger at Yellowstone National Park.
NPS photo.
Hallowed places such as Saratoga, Fort McHenry, Vicksburg and the USS Arizona Memorial are among the 94 National Park Service battlefields, military parks, national cemeteries and military-related historic sites that commemorate the service and sacrifice of veterans throughout our country’s history. Additional national parks preserve American icons like the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore and the Liberty Bell which have inspired generations of troops.
“I have been very proud to serve my country as a Marine and now again for the National Park Service,” said Dan Hottle, a combat veteran who is one of thousands of veterans who work for the National Park Service. “Our parks bring out the very best in people from all walks of life, coming together to preserve our most valuable resources for our future generations.”
Some of the military-related special events taking place during the Veterans Day weekend are:
Other family-friendly programs taking place include:
A full list of all National Park Service events can be found at http://www.nps.gov/findapark/event-search.htm
The National Park Service also provides active duty members of the military and their dependents with an annual national park pass, an $80 value, at no charge. Permanently disabled veterans can receive a free lifetime pass to all parks. The passes provides entrance to all national parks, national wildlife refuges, national forests, and many other Federal lands – more than 2,000 in all. The passes can be acquired at any national park that charges an entrance fee. Information about all national park passes is available at www.nps.gov/findapark/passes.htm
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ACT OUT HOLIDAY THEATRE: The Mikado All Ages Holiday Fun - ChiIL Mama's ChiIL Picks List #ChiILPicksList
The Hypocrites is proud to announce the return production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado adapted and directed by Founding Artistic Director Sean Graney. The Mikado will be remounted at the Steppenwolf Garage (1624 N Halsted St) this coming winter.
Here at ChiIL Live Shows we dig Sean Graney's vision and have long enjoyed and respected his direction. With Graney and Halena Kays at the helm, they've steered The Hypocrites right, and this troupe has become a top favorite of ours... and of the Jeff committee too.
The Mikado will open on November 17, 2013 at 4pm. Previews will take place on November 14, 15 & 16 at 8pm. There are 40 performances scheduled with evening performances at 8pm and matinees at 4pm. The Mikado will close on December 29, 2013. Ticket prices are $36 and can be purchased by visiting steppenwolf.org or by calling 312-335-1650. Running 80 minutes with no intermission, The Mikado is appropriate for audiences of all ages.
It is that time of year again for the return of The Hypocrites’ critically acclaimed Gilbert and Sullivan canon. After performing Pirates of Penzance for enthusiastic audiences both at the American Repertory Theatre (A.R.T.) in Boston the past two summers and at the Chopin Theatre for three years straight, The Hypocrites are excited to bring back Mikado, a beloved re-imagining of Gilbert & Sullivan’s famous operetta this winter. In January 2014, Pirates of Penzance will go on to perform at Actors Theatre of Louisville, home of the Humana Festival.
The Mikado features a talented cast of ten who act as their own orchestra. This production will feature unfathomable amounts of operetta hits and is intended to provide a summer-like secular experience for fun-loving Yule time ticket buyers.
The Hypocrites’ Mikado remount stars company members Robert McLean, Matt Kahler, Christine Stulik and Zeke Sulikes. They are joined by returning Mikado cast members: Shawn Pfautsch, Emily Casey, Erik Schroeder and Dana Omar as well as newcomers Jim DeSelm and Kate Carson-Groner. Matt Holzfeind and Lauren Vogel will be understudying multiple parts for this production.
Sean Graney has directed over 30 productions for The Hypocrites since 1997. He was a participant in the NEA/TCG Career Development Program for Directors. He has won three Joseph Jefferson Citation awards for the Direction of Sophocles: Seven Sicknesses, Equus and Machinal. He has directed Edward II (Chicago Shakespeare), The Hairy Ape (Eugene O’Neill Festival at Goodman Theatre), The Comedy of Errors, The Mystery of Irma Vep and What the Butler Saw (Court Theatre),Yankee Tavern (Milwaukee Rep), The Elephant Man (Steppenwolf for Young Audiences) and is currently on fellowship at Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University
The creative team also includes Scenic Designer Michael Smallwood*, Properties Designer Maria DeFabo*, Lighting Designer Heather Gilbert, Choreographer Katie Spelman, Costume Designer Alison Siple* and Music Director Andra Velis Simon.
Founding Artistic Director Sean Graney* created The Hypocrites in 1997 and is currently run by Artistic Director Halena Kays* and Managing Director Megan Wildebour*. The Hypocrites are recognized as groundbreakers that defy the audience’s expectations. The company has grown significantly in the past few years, receiving acclaim for productions at Steppenwolf Garage (ThreePenny Opera and 4:48 Psychosis), Goodman Theatre, Museum of Contemporary Art, DCA Storefront and Chopin Theater. The company’s smash-hit production of Our Town, directed by David Cromer, transferred in 2009 to Off-Broadway, Los Angeles and Boston.
Pirates of Penzance has appeared at American Repertory Theatre twice and will enjoy another run at Actors Theatre of Louisville in 2014. American Theatre Wing, best known as the creator of the Tony Awards, presented The Hypocrites with one of the 2013 National Theatre Company awards this year. Upcoming shows in the 17th season include The Tennessee Williams Project at Chopin Theatre and Into the Woods, a co-production at Mercury Theater Chicago.
The Steppenwolf Garage is dedicated to new plays, emerging artists and millennial audiences for the American theater. It offers artists the opportunity to present their work with the scale, space and resources it merits. For audiences, it provides opportunities to engage in multigenerational conversation about the new, provocative work emerging from Chicago’s diverse and vibrant theater scene.
The Hypocrites’ 17th season is supported in part by American Theater Wing, The Alphawood Foundation, The Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, The Illinois Arts Council, The Jordan & Jean Nerenberg Fund for the Future, Peoples Gas and a grant from the WPB, the Special Service Area for the Wicker Park and Bucktown neighborhoods.
*=denotes company member
ACT OUT: Lord of the Flies Steppenwolf for Young Adults Now Playing (age 12+/7th grade & up)
This show is high on our must see list. Steppenwolf does a stellar job of bringing theatre to the schools and to the public and engaging tweens & teens. And we've long admired director Halena Kays' work! Lord of the Flies is one of those books/plays/movies that everyone should know. Come see it done well.
Now through November 15, 2013 in the Upstairs Theatre
All production photos via Steppenwolf
A plane wreck strands a group of English boys on a deserted island during wartime. As they slowly explore their new-found freedom, what starts out as fun and games turns into a vicious battle for power when the boys split into two opposing tribes: one that strives for civility and another that delights in savage violence. The competition escalates into a dangerous, frightening climax, as this thrilling classic looks into the darker parts of human nature where it’s civilization vs. savagery and the mob vs. morality.
Please join us for Steppenwolf for Young Adult's 2013/14 season: Two plays, one new and one classic, where young people navigate tricky moral landscapes—and must confront personal accountability for their choices—in games both virtual and real.
Lord of the Flies
Adapted for the stage by Nigel Williams
Directed by Halena Kays
Directed by Halena Kays
Now through November 15, 2013 in the Upstairs Theatre
Public Performances
For tickets to our public performances, please click the "buy tickets" link or call Audience Services at 312-335-1650.
Student Performances
For school group tickets to weekday 10am matinee performances, contact Steppenwolf for Young Adults’ Education and Community Programs Coordinator Lauren Sivak at 312.654.5643 or by email at lsivak@steppenwolf.org.
Target 2-for-1 Sunday Matinees
Tickets for Sunday matinees are 2-for-1
American Sign Language-Interpreted
Saturday, November 2 at 3pm
Open Captioning
Saturday, November 9 at 3pm
For tickets to our public performances, please click the "buy tickets" link or call Audience Services at 312-335-1650.
Student Performances
For school group tickets to weekday 10am matinee performances, contact Steppenwolf for Young Adults’ Education and Community Programs Coordinator Lauren Sivak at 312.654.5643 or by email at lsivak@steppenwolf.org.
Target 2-for-1 Sunday Matinees
Tickets for Sunday matinees are 2-for-1
American Sign Language-Interpreted
Saturday, November 2 at 3pm
Open Captioning
Saturday, November 9 at 3pm
THE ARTISTS
- Adapted by: Nigel Williams
- Directed by: Halena Kays
- Scenic Design: Lizzie Bracken
- Costume Design: Alison Siple
- Lighting Design: J.R. Lederle
- Sound and Projection Design: Mike Tutaj
Dramaturg: Frances Limoncelli
Fight Coordinator: Ryan Bourque
Movement: Leah Urzendowski
Dialect: Eva Breneman
Understudies: Brendan Meyer, Christopher Borek, Rashaad Hall, Kevin Matthew Reyes, Eric Staves and Theo Tougne
THE CAST
- William Burke
- Spencer Curnutt
- Lane Flores
- Rudy Galvan
- Ryan Heindl
- Cale Manning
- Brendan Meyer
- Lance Newton
- Ty Olwin
- Kevin Quinn
- Adam Shalzi
- Dan Smeriglio
Save the Dates:
Leveling Up
By Deborah Zoe Laufer
Directed by Hallie Gordon
February 26 – March 15, 2014 in the Downstairs Theatre
Directed by Hallie Gordon
February 26 – March 15, 2014 in the Downstairs Theatre
Three twenty-something roommates are glued to their video games. They are masters of the virtual worlds behind the computer screens in their Las Vegas basement. Unwilling to face the real world, one of them uses his gaming skills to land a job with the National Security Agency launching actual drones and missiles, and online battles begin to have real consequences. Leveling Up is a fresh, contemporary look at how we navigate the blurry line between worlds both virtual and real and what it means to grow up./p>
ACT OUT OPENING: Hypocrites Smash Hit Mikado Back at Steppenwolf's Garage Theater
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Monday, October 28, 2013
ACT OUT OPENING: CHICAGO’S WEIRD, GRANDMA October 28 – December 2, 2013
We can't wait to monkey around tonight with some of Chi-town's Best and Brightest Performing Arts Companies & Artists and our long time favs, Barrel of Monkeys! As in "more fun than..."
Chicago's Weird Grandma... and proud of it!
Come on out and see just how weird and wonderful it is when the unbridled creativity of kids' stories is given a voice, costumes, and a platform! These guys are some of our favs and it's been too long since we've made it out on a Monday to give them props (...of the word variety... not actual props. Those they have a treasure trove of). We'll be there tonight and have a full review up shortly.
Chicago's Weird Grandma... and proud of it!
Come on out and see just how weird and wonderful it is when the unbridled creativity of kids' stories is given a voice, costumes, and a platform! These guys are some of our favs and it's been too long since we've made it out on a Monday to give them props (...of the word variety... not actual props. Those they have a treasure trove of). We'll be there tonight and have a full review up shortly.
All New CHICAGO’S WEIRD, GRANDMA
October 28 – December 2, 2013
The Hypocrites, Manual Cinema, Bailiwick Chicago, The Neo-Futurists and others Transform Stories by Chicago Public School Students
It's easy to get complacent about long running shows, and Barrel of Monkeys has been at it for over 12 years with their popular Monday night pastime, That's Weird Grandma. Don't! If you haven't been or haven't been lately, go already!
Check 'em out LIVE the next 6 weeks, for their annual Chicagocentric version. Then check back with ChiIL Mama like we vote in Chi, IL... early and often. We have an original video interview with Barrel of Monkeys coming soon.
The complete schedule of guest artists and companies for CHICAGO’S WEIRD, GRANDMA:
Monday, October 28 – Manual Cinema
Monday, November 4 – Jessica Hudson
Monday, November 11 – The Neo-Futurists and Bailiwick Chicago Theater
Monday, November 18 – Jyldo
Monday, November 25 – The Hypocrites
Monday, December 2 – About Face Theatre and Noah Ginex Puppet Company
Heck yeah... that's really reasonable:
WHEN: Mondays at 8pm
Just when you thought Monday nights couldn’t get any better, Barrel of Monkeys is partnering with some of Chicago’s best performing arts companies and artists for the second iteration of CHICAGO’S WEIRD, GRANDMA, directed by Artistic Director Molly Brennan, playing Mondays at 8 pm from October 28 – December 2, 2013 at the Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago. Each guest artist or company will bring their unique talents to transform stories written by Chicago Public School students into entertaining sketches incorporating puppetry, sketch comedy, clowning, music, dance and other disciplines.
This year’s guest line-up includes: About Face Theatre, Bailiwick Chicago Theater, Jessica Hudson, The Hypocrites, Jyldo, Manual Cinema, The Neo-Futurists and Noah Ginex Puppet Company. Each guest artist or company will choose from original stories from Barrel of Monkeys’ in-school residencies and adapt them into unique performances. Barrel of Monkeys ensemble members will round out each performance with a rotating line-up of sketches from their long-running revue, THAT’S WEIRD, GRANDMA. The weekly collection of short sketches is equally entertaining for both adults and children. The line-up changes each week by audience vote – so no two shows are ever the same.
For tickets, reservations and information visit www.barrelofmonkeys.org or call (312) 409-1954.
*Too late for the littles?! Don't despair. After the Chicago shows & holiday special, fam friendly Sunday matinees return Jan 26th -March 30th!
Kids Write It. We Do It. World Saved!
Barrel of Monkeys Warms Up Winter With
THAT’S WEIRD, GRANDMA
Sunday Matinees Return January 26 – March 30, 2014
Monday Night Performances Resume March 2 – 31, 2014
The 8pm start time on a school night was cooked up for the industry peeps, because most shows run through the weekends and many actors have Monday nights off to go see That's Weird Grandma and laugh their booties off. This winter, though, even the school kids and 9-5ers can sleep in on Sundays and still make it to the matinees. Be there.
“Every story that you see was written by a child (uh huh). And every child was taught by the Barrel of Monkeys (well well). First we take the stories and perform them in the schools. Afterwards we share them with the world (you are the world).”
So sings the opening song of “That’s Weird, Grandma”—our Monday night public performance where we showcase the amazing talents of our student authors and our company of performers. After teaching creative writing residencies at Chicago Public Schools and working with students to generate literally thousands of creative stories, we have a gigantic repertoire of material to share with you!
Barrel of Monkeys, a Chicago-based arts education theater ensemble now in its 16th season, conducts creative writing workshops with 3rd through 5th grade students in underserved Chicago Public Schools. The ensemble of actor-educators then turns their stories and words into professionally-performed theater, presented both in-school and for the general public through its revues. Barrel of Monkeys annually performs more than 300 student-written stories for the students in their schools and 175 stories on the stage for the general public.
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