Monday, September 12, 2016

REVIEW: Puppets With Panache Perform A Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch

ADULT NIGHT OUT:

A Puppet-Filled Portrait of a Prodigy in Peril
A COMEDICAL TRAGEDY FOR MISTER PUNCH

The House’s Anniversary Season Opener Tells the Graphic and Haunting Tale of the Creation of Legendary Puppets Punch and Judy




All Production Photos by Michael Brosilow

WRITTEN BY KARA DAVIDSON AND DIRECTED BY SHADE MURRAY,
SEPTEMBER 2 – OCTOBER 23



**This production is recommended for ages 12 years old and older.**

The excitement was palpable at last night's opening of the world premiere of A Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch. I brought the whole family and the teens and adults all loved it! This show is phenomenal kick off to The House Theatre's 15th season. 




We highly recommend A Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch. It's not only wildly and wonderfully entertaining, but a compelling commentary on the value of street art and in fact, art's place in society. We love the character of Charlotte (Sarah Cartwright), the young orphan, and we're thrilled she's a bright and scrappy girl, when there's still such a lack of great role models who are young girls in major roles. Adrian Danzig is also brilliant as the gruff loner puppeteer, Pietro. Don't miss THIS!!








JEFF RECOMMENDED!



... and that's how it's done.

House Theatre has long been one of our top favorites on the Chicago scene, and they consistently bring stellar story telling to the table in creative ways. We're completely enamored with this script and the clever staging that brings the iconic Punch and Judy puppets to life as human sized players. This production at once explores the cathartic violence that characterizes the infamous Punch and Judy genre and shatters it, with a young girl who's ready to move the narrative beyond the wife beating, baby killing, bad boy schtick. Highly recommended!


Come one, come all. Come small, come tall. ‘Tis time, dear Punch. 
Dear Punch, ‘tis time.”




The House Theatre's attention to detail is stunning, from their programs, which are always works of art in themselves, to the set design and props. We adore the collectable postcards that turn into 3 different finger puppets. The House even thoughtfully provided baskets of scissors and tape so the audience could assemble theirs on the spot! 























Do note, this is not a children's show. Everyone has different levels of comfort with violence, so younger children could enjoy this production with parental guidance, but the storyline is truly aimed at teens and adults. 

Dangerously dark and decidedly violent, this production is best enjoyed by adults and teens. Read the Parents' Guide for content warnings. 



Chi, IL LIVE Shows On Our Radar:
THE HOUSE THEATRE OF CHICAGO LAUNCHES ITS 15TH SEASON WITH THE WORLD PREMIERE PUPPET-DRIVEN

A COMEDICAL TRAGEDY FOR 
MISTER PUNCH




Whenever The House Theatre announces a new show or a favorite remount I get all excited like a little kid at Christmas. Their season opener is no exception. They had me at the title. I mean really, The House Theatre prowess AND puppetry are two of our favorite things. And, extra bonus, Adrian Danzig, Chicago dad and one of our favorites for physical comedy, stars as Pietro the puppet master in this world premiere. We've known him since his son was in preschool with my 13 year old daughter and we've adored his work in 500 Clown, Go Dog Go with Chicago Children's Theatre, and so much more.

The House Theatre of Chicago is proud to announce its 2016 – 2017 season opening production, the world premiere of Kara Davidson’s A Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch. Influenced by the long history of puppets, Punch and Judy, and directed by Shade Murray, the production runs September 2 – October 23 at the Chopin Theatre’s Upstairs Theater, 1543 W. Division St.



RUN DATES: September 2-October 23, 2016
TIMES: Thursdays - Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 7pm (no shows 9/15 and 9/22)
PRICES: $15 - $35

Regular run tickets range from $30-35. $15 same-day tickets for students and industry professionals are available for all dates, seats permitting. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.thehousetheatre.com or call 773.769.3832. 

RUN TIME: 2 hours, 15 minutes with one intermission



Charlotte, a young orphan, has made a home for herself thieving on the streets of London. She soon falls into employment as the assistant to an eccentric Italian puppeteer, Pietro. A master of the violent Punch and Judy puppet show, Pietro becomes a reluctant mentor to Charlotte. She is inspired and charmed by his bold, cheeky, and witty creations. The two become an efficient pair under Pietro's gruff and focused attention. As their partnership flourishes, Charlotte's vivid imagination calls the puppets to life to conjure her own versions of the classic tales. But Pietro may not let his protégé cut the strings easily. Reality blurs as live actors, hand puppets, shadow puppetry and marionettes share the stage to illustrate a dark reality of imperfect adults, corrupt authority, class discrepancy, and violence.



Davidson’s A Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch takes audiences back to the arrival of the Punch and Judy show in 18th-century England, before it became a popular seaside and country fair entertainment staple. The production features puppet creations from Jesse Mooney-Bullock, designer of the puppets for The House’s The Hammer Trinity. Today, many Punch and Judy shows are censored, removing Punch's cruel and murderous nature, opting for themes that are more palatable for youthful ears. But Mister Punch can't escape his peppered past. Why do we cheer for this scoundrel? How does Mister Punch, a character who has been depicted as a merciless hero-villain for over two hundred years, get away with abuse and murder? Perhaps something meaningful lies underneath Mister Punch's colorful yet ruthless exterior. 

The cast includes: Adrian Danzig, “Pietro;’ Johnny Arena*, “Punch;” Sarah Cartwright, “Charlotte;” Will Casey, “Officer” and others; Joey Steakley*, “Joey” and others; Carolyn Hoerdemann, “Judy” and others; Echaka Agba, “Polly” and others; Michael E Smith*, “Crocodile” and others and Owais Ahmed, “Flirt” and others. Understudies include: Ben Hertel, Joseph “Joey” Galizia, Vahishta Vafadari, Carlos Almedo and Gillian Butcher.
*House Company Member



The design team includes: Lee Keenan*, scenic designer; Izumi Inaba, costume designer; Mike Durst, lighting designer; Kevin O’Donnell*, sound designer; John Fournier, composer; Jesse Mooney-Bullock, puppet designer; David Woolley, choreographer; Jon Beal, assistant choreographer; Adam Goldstein, dialect coach; Brian DesGranges*, stage manager; and Eleanor Kahn, props master.

ABOUT KARA DAVIDSON, writer
Kara Davidson has been working with the House as an actor since 2013, but is excited to be stepping into the role of playwright this season! Two of her original full-length scripts were previously produced in the Twin Cities with Dovetail Theatre Company (of which she was a co-founder), and she is thrilled that Mister Punch will be making its world premiere on a Chicago stage. Previous (and current) productions with The House include Death and Harry Houdini (2013 and current), The Hammer Trinity, and Rose and the Rime. Around Chicago, Kara has also worked with Lookingglass, Chicago Shakespeare, and Manual Cinema, among others, and she regularly writes and performs for The Plagiarists "Salon" series. She holds degrees in Theatre Performance and French from the University of Nebraska.

ABOUT SHADE MURRAY, director
Shade Murray is an ensemble member of A Red Orchid Theater, where he has directed the world premieres of Brett Neveu’s Pilgrim’s Progress and Ike Holter’s Sender, as well as productions of Marisa Wegrzyn’s Mud Blue Sky and The Butcher of Baraboo, Annie Baker’s The Aliens, Nick Jones’ Trevor, Mike Leigh’s Abigail’s Party and Kimberly Akimbo by David Lindsay-Abaire.  He also performed in the A Red Orchid production of The Mutilated. Other directing credits include Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Steep Theater, Second City, Writers’ Theater, The Inconvenience, Strawdog, and elsewhere. Murray is a lecturer at University of Chicago and teaches at DePaul University and Actors’ Studio Chicago.

ABOUT PUNCH AND JUDY
The first record of the puppet, that eventually grew to be the infamous Punch, was made by Samuel Pepys in the late 17th century. He wrote his observations on the Italian puppet show playing in London’s Covent Garden in his journal. At the time Punch, short for Punchinello, was a puppet on strings but eventually, along with his wife Judy, evolved after nearly a hundred years to become glove puppets dressed in a jester-like fashion.



Puppeteers favored street performances at first, where the title of “Punch and Judy” was born, but eventually found their way to the seaside to perform to those on vacation. Today, various iterations of the show with roots in Commedia dell’ Arte, clown and slapstick comedy can still be found at the seaside, street festivals and carnivals around the world.




Charlotte, a young orphan, has made a life for herself thieving on the streets of London. She wiggles her way into employment for an eccentric Italian puppeteer, Pietro, collecting coins from his crowds and watching out for the law. They quickly become an efficient pair under Pietro's gruff and focused attention. As their partnership flourishes, so does Charlotte’s vivid imagination. Soon, the violent Punch and Judy puppets jump to life as she conjures up her own spins on the classic tales. But Pietro may not want his protégé pulling the strings.

Our "merry little play" reveals the dark underbelly of 18th century London as Charlotte’s reality blurs with the frantic world of Punch and Judy. Filled with live actors, hand puppets, shadow puppetry, and marionettes, the story uncovers the dangers lurking in an unjust world. 
  
Show Dates:
Sep 2 2016 to Oct 23 2016
Location:
Chopin Theatre, 1543 W Division St, Chicago



ALSO NOW PLAYING:
STARRING DENNIS WATKINS!

The Magic Parlour is one of our top favorites of all times, and nothing short of astonishing. Dennis Watkins is out of the dunk tank and into the parlour! Death and Harry Houdini (with its nerve wracking water torture chamber trick) has finished another acclaimed run, but you can still catch the star, prolific prestidigitator, Dennis Watkins, in his snazzy solo show at the iconic Palmer House Hilton in downtown Chicago. I caught The Magic Parlour back when the show was playing in the shabby chic basement of the Chopin Theatre. Several years back they moved to fancier digs, and this intimate show has grown in popularity. We took the whole family last year and even the jaded teens adored it. Dennis is the real deal, and a joy to see in action. Prepare to be mystified. Oh SO highly recommended. ChiIL Mama's Chi, IL Picks List. 



Performances begin again September 2 with more performances this year than ever before!

TIMES: Friday nights at 7:30 and 9:30pm, Saturdays at 4:30, 7:30 and 9:30pm
PRICE: $79
AGES: Recommended for ages 12 and up!
PRIVATE EVENTS: Start here!
RUN TIME: The show runs about 75 minutes. 

An intimate evening of classic magic with Houdini himself, in the historic Palmer House Hilton Hotel. Award-winning, third-generation magician Dennis Watkins delivers an evening of sophisticated tom-foolery in one of the Windy City's most unique entertainment experiences. Dennis Watkins. Experience the premier magic show in Chicago, featuring mystifying feats of prestidigitation, sleight of hand, mentalism, and more. The Magic Parlour is replete with mind-blowing magic and mind reading in an intimate suite at the historic Palmer House Hilton Hotel.

Guests convene at Potter's on the lobby level and will be escorted to the private performance venue. 

"A SOPHISTICATED NIGHT-CAP. You’ll be mightily impressed! " 
-Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

“A perfect evening of illusion and laughter… The Magic Parlour TRANSFORMED a roomful of tired adults into WIDE-EYED, WIDE AWAKE innocents. And that in itself is Watkins’ most impressive trick." 
-Chicago Theater Beat

“This late-night magic show is exactly what it should be: funny, lively, intimate, and UTTERLY BAFFLING.” 
-The Chicago Reader

Check out our Yelp reviews for more glowing recommendations from mystified patrons

Show Dates:
Sep 2 2016 to Jul 1 2017
Location: The Palmer House Hilton Hotel

17 East Monroe Street, Chicago IL 60603


ABOUT THE HOUSE THEATRE OF CHICAGO The House is Chicago's premier home for intimate, original works of epic story and stagecraft. Founded and led by Artistic Director Nathan Allen and driven by an interdisciplinary ensemble of Chicago’s next generation of great storytellers, The House aims to become a laboratory and platform for the evolution of the American theatre as an inclusive and popular art form.

The House was founded in 2001 by a group of friends to explore connections between Community and Storytelling through a unique theatrical experience. Since becoming eligible in 2004, The House has been nominated for 60 Joseph Jefferson Awards (21 wins), became the first recipient of Broadway in Chicago’s Emerging Theater Award in 2007, and was awarded a 2014 National Theatre Company Grant by the American Theatre Wing, founder of the Tony Awards. Now in its 14th year of original work, The House continues its mission to unite Chicago in the spirit of Community through amazing feats of Storytelling.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Join Radio Flyer on Facebook 9/10 at 10am For Saturday Screening of Taking Flight and Enter Stories To WIN Prizes

My family history with Radio Flyer dates back to 1939 when my mom was a toddler, rockin' her sunglasses on a Sunshine Flyer! I have fond memories of my own little red wagon and Radio Flyer sled from my childhood. And now I'm a mom of two teens who grew up loving their multiple Radio Flyer toys. If you've got a fun history with Radio Flyer, they're collecting stories and photos!


1939—Judy, 14 months (My MOM!), and Bonnie Rigney, 18 months in Flyer wagon

Disclosure: Here at ChiIL Mama we're elated to join Radio Flyer for this sponsored post. Come ChiIL out with us on line for Saturday's event and/or enjoy our photo recap after the fact. We have been compensated for sharing with our readers. As always, all opinions are my own. 


JOIN US ON LINE SAT 9/10 AT 10AM CT:

**ChiIL Mama will be out at the Chi, IL headquarters tomorrow 9/10 at 10am CT for a red carpet event. Join me on Radio Flyer's Facebook Page for a live stream of this event and first look at the award-winning animated short film Taking Flight. Check out a teaser HERE.** 



Chicago-based Radio Flyer and critically-acclaimed Moonbot Studios have teamed up to produce the award-winning animated short film Taking Flight. The film is inspired by the life and heritage of Antonio Pasin, inventor of the beloved Little Red Wagon. In the fictional tribute, what begins as a small boy’s boring day with Grandpa turns into a larger-than-life journey of imaginative play. To-date, the film has received more than 14 awards and accolades from international and local film festivals.  

We'll be ChiILin' with Radio Flyer’s Chief Wagon Officer Robert Pasin and award-winning director Brandon Oldenburg, CCO and partner of Moonbot Studios at this exclusive viewing party and Q&A in Radio Flyer’s hometown of Chicago (Chi, IL). Audiences in Chicago and nationwide are invited to tune in to a Facebook Live Event to watch the film that will provide fun for the whole family to enjoy together.

About Radio Flyer:
Radio Flyer is the world’s leading producer of wagons, tricycles, pre-school scooters and other ride-ons, becoming the most loved brand for kid’s wheels in the world. The Chicago-based company has more than 100 award-winning products available in 25 countries. Since 1917, the family-owned company has created icons of childhood, building a legacy of high quality, timeless and innovative toys that spark imagination and inspire outdoor, active play.

Little Red Stories is a platform where Radio Flyer users can share personal stories about how a Radio Flyer product has brought fun and joy to themselves or loved ones, in the past or now. A winner is chosen once a week throughout the months of September and October. The winner will be featured on the Radio Flyer website and receive a prize. Click HERE to enter into Radio Flyer’s Little Red Stories contest


3 generations of my family have loved Radio Flyer Sleds! Here's my mom pulling my kids!


2007—Grammy pulling Dugan (6) and Sage (4) on old Radio Flyer sled




1950 –Judy, ll, pulling her little sister, Jan, 8, on a Radio Flyer sled


1950—Judy, 11,  on the same Radio Flyer sled



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Saturday, September 3, 2016

Seriously Sweet September Shakespeare 400 Chicago Programing

Chi, IL LIVE Shows On Our Radar:

"SEPTEMBER OF SHAKESPEARE"
Highlights yearlong Shakespeare 400 Chicago 
Artists from China, Poland, Mexico, India, Australia descend on Chicago
Events and performances spanning theater, music, cuisine and exhibitions


Here at ChiIL Mama and ChiIL Live Shows we adore Shakespeare's works and we've been out to lots of the Shakespeare 400 Chicago productions so far in 2016. September will be over the top, so mark your calendars and go see some shows, for the love of the bard. 



Here in Chi, IL we know how to celebrate and we're thrilled to be marking 400 years of the Willie's enduring mark on our world. We'll be out to review the 6 hour Tug of War Civil Strife, part 2 of Barbara Gaines' epic endeavor. We'll also be doing a mini world tour without leaving town, as we catch visiting thespians from Poland and Mexico. Check back early and often for our full reviews, interviews, theatre news, and photo filled recaps.



Chicago will be treated to a wealth of Shakespeare in September 2016, as the yearlong Shakespeare 400 Chicago celebration marking 400 years of the playwright’s enduring legacy continues into the fall. Illustrating the unprecedented scale and scope of the festivities, every day of the month features events and performances across disciplines and from five renowned international companies across four continents—representing China, Poland, Mexico, India and Australia. 



Additional highlights include: Barbara Gaines’ continued exploration of the history plays; Culinary Complete Works chefs participating in a special event at Bon Appétit presents Chicago Gourmet; an exhibition and lecture series from award-winning scholars authors at The Newberry; the launch of the Battle of the Bard high school Shakespeare slam bringing together students from Chicago Public Schools students and across Chicagoland, a “Shakespeare in the Criminal Justice System” panel of social justice practitioners and more.


Spearheaded by Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST), Shakespeare 400 Chicago brings together the city’s world-class institutions and leading artists from around the globe to interpret and reimagine Shakespeare’s work in 850 events throughout 2016. The yearlong international cultural festival is engaging more than 500,000 Chicagoans and visitors in events spanning theater, opera, music, dance, cuisine, exhibitions, workshops and discussion series.


While the festival offers exciting performances and events throughout the year, highlights in September include:

  • Chicago Shakespeare’s Artistic Director Barbara Gaines’ six-play history cycle Tug of War continues with Civil Strife, (encompassing Henry VI, Parts 2 and 3 and Richard III) opening September 15. Michael Billington of London’s The Guardian called Tug of War: Foreign Fire, “A bold and magnificent venture… this is Shakespeare staged with a purpose, and further proof that his history plays speak to us more urgently than ever.”
  • Internationally renowned Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company transforms Shakespeare’s Hamlet through one of China’s most impressive traditional art forms—the highly stylized and ornamental Peking opera. Set the in the fictitious ancient Chinese state of the Red City, The Revenge of Prince Zi Dan is co-presented by The Harris Theater for Music and Dance and Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
  • Culinary Complete Works translates the 38 plays of Shakespeare through the talents of 38 chefs in restaurants across the city throughout 2016. Curated by star restaurateur and tastemaker Alpana Singh and developed with CST Creative Producer Rick Boynton, each participating chef will artfully interpret one of Shakespeare’s plays through food.
    • Bon Appétit presents Chicago Gourmet - Grand Cru (September 24 & 25, 2:00–4:00 p.m.) Chicago Shakespeare Theater is partnering with Bon Appétit presents Chicago Gourmet to design an unprecedented Grand Cru experience in which a selection of participating Culinary Complete Works chefs will present their Shakespeare-inspired dishes alongside artful representations of Shakespeare's most famous scenes. This premier “event within the event” is the ultimate in culinary indulgence, complete with tastings of elite wines from around the world.
    • Culinary Complete Works chefs interpreting plays in their restaurants in September include:
      • Paul Virant, Vie – Henry V
      • Dan Pancake and Beth Partridge, Autre Monde Café and Spirits – The Two Gentlemen of Verona
      • Jessica Oloroso, Black Dog Gelato – Hamlet
      • Luigi Garcia, RIVA Crab House – Henry VI, Part 2

  • The Newberry debuts the Creating Shakespeare exhibition featuring over 100 treasures from the Library and other distinguished collections. The free exhibition displays a variety of artifacts, manuscripts, printed books, artwork and music—examining how Shakespeare’s works have been reimagined and recreated throughout the centuries.
  • India’s Company Theatre Mumbai presents their award-winning Hindi translation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Piya Behrupiya, at Chicago Shakespeare in partnership with the 2016 Eye On India festival.
  • One of Mexico’s most innovative and courageous theater companies, Foro Shakespeare, partners with acclaimed Chilean playwright Eduardo Pavez Goye to create Enamorarse de un incendio, drawing on Shakespeare’s exploration of love and relationships in Romeo and Juliet.
  • From Poland, Songs of the Goat presents their ensemble-driven Songs of Lear, the highest-rated performance in the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Using gestures, words and music, the company explores the rhythms of Shakespeare’s King Lear at Chicago Shakespeare.
  • Distinguished author and scholar James Shapiro speaks at The Newberry on the tumultuous year of 1606, which launched Shakespeare’s great, late tragedies, including King Lear.
  • A new personal walking theater work by Australian performance group one step at a time like this (en route,Since I Suppose) performed around Lake Michigan and Navy Pier called unpathed waters, undreamed shores (or a little water in a spoon), inspired by Shakespeare’s portrayal of water throughout his writings. Anyone can download and take the journey using their own smartphones, beginning in September.
  • High school students and teachers from 50 Chicago public, private and parochial schools prepare for Battle of the Bard—developed in partnership with Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Chicago Youth Shakespeare—in which students will perform scenes plus their own creative mash-ups from the canon in a slam-style arena. The finals take place at CST on November 14, 2016.
  • The Shakespeare in the Criminal Justice System panel discussion features theater professionals conducting Shakespeare-focused programming in prisons and jails and a former participant exploring the positive impact of the work on incarcerated individuals.
  • Chicago Public Library’s Check Out Shakespeare initiative offers free screenings of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-inspired films; a new Shakespeare Read-Aloud Book Club; special online resources that offer historical information about Shakespeare and his works; and even a chance to learn to talk like Shakespeare.
  • Pritzker Military Museum & Library and Chicago Shakespeare Theater will provide new access to Shakespeare for active and retired military personnel through a new four-part video series, entitledShakespeare and the Citizen Soldier, engaging military bases around the world through varied perspectives on the playwright’s work on war.
  • City Desk 400 correspondents from ten of Chicago’s world-class universities respond online to the remarkable body of artistic work encompassed by Shakespeare 400 Chicago.
For the most up-to-date information about programming, tickets and venues, go to www.shakespeare400chicago.com.



SHAKESPEARE 400 CHICAGO LINE-UP
 SEPTEMBER

from AUSTRALIA | one step at a time like this
commissioned & presented by Chicago Shakespeare Theater & Richard Jordan Productions
September 2016 | Navy Pier
Take a journey into Shakespeare’s words and imagination, amongst the tempests, the wrecks and the sea-changes of life, death and transformation rolling in on the waves of his genius. This new personal walking theater work by multi-award-winning Australian performance group one step at a time like this (en route, Since I Suppose) has been specially commissioned and created to mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death. Performed in and around the environs of Lake Michigan and Navy Pier, unpathed waters, undreamed shores will take its audiences on a contemplative voyage into Shakespeare’s lifelong engagement with imagery of water, sea, tears and oceans—and their echos in our own lives today.
Available for free download beginning in September.
chicagoshakes.com • 312.595.5600

from POLAND | Song of the Goat
presented by Chicago Shakespeare Theater
September 15–18, 2016 | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The highest-rated performance in the 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Songs of Lear is an ensemble-driven, constantly evolving original work that invites audiences to witness the fruition of an intimate artistic process. Using crucial scenes from King Lear, it weaves a story using gestures, words and music, exploring the subtle energies and beautiful rhythms that govern one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. Through this musical exploration of the text, melody becomes the embodiment of character, relationships and drama. London’s The Guardian exclaims, it “seems to have already passed into legend even though it’s only a work in progress” and The Scotsman five-star review raves, “there is surely no other show like this one!”
September 15, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
September 16, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
September 17, 2016 – 8:00 p.m.
September 18, 2016 – 2:00 p.m.
Tickets: $48–$58
chicagoshakes.com • 312.595.5600



Chicago Shakespeare Theater
written by William Shakespeare | adapted & directed by Barbara Gaines
September 15–October 9, 2016 | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
In the spirit of addictive epic sagas like Scandal and House of Cards, tensions build as the origin stories of Shakespeare’s most iconic rulers unfold with surprising poignancy and humor. Fueled by live music and stunning staging, Chicago Shakespeare Artistic Director Barbara Gaines’ electrifying adaptation distills six Shakespeare plays into two action-packed dramas, tracing the rise and fall of kings and the uncommon courage of common men. The adventure began in the spring with Foreign Fire—laying bare England’s war with France in Edward III,Henry Vand Henry VI, Part 1, and the very personal consequences on all who bear arms. The story continues in the fall as focus shifts to the homefront in Civil Strife. Family divisions launch a country at war with itself in Henry VI, Parts 2 and 3 and Richard III—and nobility and commoners alike pay the price. All in all, each part (Foreign Fire andCivil Strife) is approximately six hours, including several brief intermissions and a meal break.
September 15, 2016 – 11:00 a.m.
September 17, 2016 – 4:00 p.m.
September 18, 2016 – 1:00 p.m.
September 21, 2016 – 11:00 a.m.
September 24, 2016 – 4:00 p.m.
September 25, 2016 – 1:00 p.m.
September 28, 2016 – 11:00 a.m.
September 30, 2016 – 5:00 p.m.
October 1, 2016 – 4:00 p.m.
October 2, 2016 – 1:00 p.m.
October 5, 2016 – 5:00 p.m.
October 7, 2016 – 5:00 p.m.
October 8, 2016 – 4:00 p.m.
October 9, 2016 – 1:00 p.m.
Tickets: $100
chicagoshakes.com • 312.595.5600



from MEXICO | Foro Shakespeare
written & directed by Eduardo Pavez Goye
presented by Chicago Shakespeare
September 22–October 24, 2016 | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
One of Mexico City’s most innovative and courageous theater companies, Foro Shakespeare is world-renowned for its social justice work and inventive spirit. Enamorarse de un incendio, its first production with acclaimed Chilean playwright Eduardo Pavez Goye, draws on Shakespeare’s exploration of love and relationships in Romeo and Juliet. Aimed at breaking the traditional mold of theater in Mexico, Foro Shakespeare utilizes camera-work and film projection to highlight and hide moments during three conversations on the phenomenon of love.
September 22, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
September 23, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
September 24, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: start at $38
chicagoshakes.com • 312.595.5600

The Newberry
September 23–December 31, 2016 | The Newberry
A must-see exhibit for every Shakespeare fan, Creating Shakespeare is a masterpiece—featuring over 100 items, including treasures from The Newberry Library and other distinguished collections. The exhibition displays a variety of artifacts, manuscripts, printed books, artwork, music and more, while examining how Shakespeare’s works have been reimagined and recreated throughout the centuries. Join The Newberry for a series of public programs throughout the fall of 2016, including lectures and curator-led tours of the galleries.
Tickets: Free Admission
newberry.org • 312.943.9090

Chicago Shakespeare Theater
September 24, 2016 – 11:00 a.m. | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
This panel discussion features theater professionals conducting Shakespeare-focused programming in prisons and jails. Across the world, Shakespeare offers individuals who are incarcerated much-needed opportunities for reflection and analysis, emotional support as well as the critical opportunity to cultivate self-esteem and communication skills. Hear from US-based and international artists collaborating with inmates behind the walls. Learn from one participant how these programs—and Shakespeare’s enduring stories—can have a lifelong effect. Confirmed panelists include Kate Powers from Rehabilitation Through The Arts, Curt Tofteland from Shakespeare Behind Bars, Agnes Wilcox of Prison Performing Arts, and an ensemble member from Mexico City-based Foro Shakespeare.
Tickets: Free Admission
chicagoshakes.com • 312.595.5600

from INDIA | Company Theatre Mumbai
presented by Chicago Shakespeare Theater & Eye on India
September 27 & 29, 2016 – 7:30 p.m. | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
First premiered at Shakespeare’s Globe in London, Piya Behrupiya is an award-winning Hindi translation of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, filled with a cast of unforgettable characters. Amidst the household of Olivia, two campaigns are being quietly waged: one by Duke Orsino against the indifferent heart of Olivia; the other by an alliance of servants and hangers-on against the high-handedness of her steward Malvolio. When Orsino engages the cross-dressed Viola to plead with Olivia on his behalf, a bittersweet chain of events follows. Part of the 2016 Eye On India festival, the production combines cruelty with high comedy and the pangs of unrequited love with some of the subtlest poetry and most exquisite songs Shakespeare wrote.
September 27, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
September 29, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
Performed in Hindi with projected English translation.
Tickets: start at $48
chicagoshakes.com • 312.595.5600

from CHINA | Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company
directed by Shi Yukun | written by Feng Gang
presented by the Harris Theater for Music and Dance & Chicago Shakespeare Theater
September 28 & 29, 2016 – 7:30 p.m. | Harris Theater
Internationally renowned Shanghai Jingju Theatre Company transforms Shakespeare’s Hamlet into one of China’s most impressive forms of traditional art, setting the story in the fictitious ancient Chinese state of the Red City. Here, as in Shakespeare’s classic, the prince becomes disillusioned after discovering his uncle has killed his father and seduced his mother. The stage presentation strictly follows the rules of Chinese dramatic aesthetics, famous for its succinct and meaningful depiction. Described by The Guardian as “an evening that makes you sit up, look and listen afresh at a familiar story,” this Peking opera is sure to thrill.
September 28, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
September 29, 2016 – 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $37-$97
harristheaterchicago.org • 312.334.7777



The Newberry & Chicago Shakespeare Theater
featuring Columbia University Professor of English and Comparative Literature James Shapiro
September 29, 2016 – 6:00 p.m. | The Newberry
The Newberry Library and Chicago Shakespeare Theater invite three great American scholars from the world of Shakespeare to address three very different topics. The series will open with James Shapiro, distinguished author of several widely popular Shakespeare books, including 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare. Shapiro will speak on the tumultuous year of 1606 that launched Shakespeare’s great, late tragedies, including King Lear, the subject of his latest book. In addition to Shapiro’s talk, lecture-goers have the opportunity to explore the Newberry’s ongoing fall exhibition, Creating Shakespeare.
Tickets: Free Admission
newberry.org • 312.943.9090



THROUGHOUT 2016
curated in partnership with Alpana Singh | developed with Rick Boynton
throughout 2016 | in restaurants across Chicago
Experience the beauty of Shakespeare translated through the immense talents of 38 of Chicago’s most celebrated chefs. Culinary Complete Works is an unprecedented exploration of food and theater, offering a complete culinary tour of the Bard’s plays through the vibrant and diverse restaurant scene that makes Chicago an international dining destination. Culinary Complete Works is curated by Alpana Singh, proprietor and master sommelier of The Boarding House. The participating chefs reflect the incredible breadth of cuisine that is Chicago, hub of the dining world today. From award-winning fine dining to hidden neighborhood gems, Shakespeare is served at restaurants across Chicago.
This yearlong experience features some of the city’s best-known and most inventive chefs. Rick Bayless (Topolobampo) makes magic in the kitchen channeling A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Tony Mantuano’s (Cafe Spiaggia) Italian cuisine marries love and tragedy interpreting Romeo and Juliet. Art Smith (Blue Door Kitchen & Garden) tackles the iconic tragedy of King Lear. Ryan McCaskey (Acadia) explores The Winter's Tale at his newly ranked two-Michelin-star restaurant. And Carrie Nahabedian (Naha) brings bold experimentation to Measure for Measure—to name just a few highlights. Each participating chef’s vision takes flight with the help of Rick Boynton, Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s Creative Producer, whose expertise helps craft unique dishes inspired by the thematic richness found in each play. Taste the passion, jealousy, humor, battle, love and forgiveness in a tantalizing experience that lasts all year long.
shakespeare400chicago.com/culinary

throughout 2016 | online & on the go
Chicago’s world-class universities are among our city’s most treasured resources, from the University of Chicago on the vibrant South Side to Northwestern University along its North Shore. Throughout the year, scholars from ten universities will be responding online to the remarkable body of artistic work encompassed by Shakespeare 400 Chicago. Audiences from around the world can learn more about the immense range of work through the insightful lens provided by this group of academics—from emerging scholars to distinguished emeriti. Subscribe to receive updates, or check out the Shakespeare 400 Chicago website for the latest posts from our “City Desk 400 Correspondents.”
citydesk.shakespeare400chicago.com

Chicago Public Library
throughout 2016 | in library branches across Chicago
Throughout the year, Chicago Public Library will offer dozens of screenings of Shakespeare and Shakespeare-inspired films; a brand new Shakespeare Read-Aloud Book Club, featuring Richard III, Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night’s Dream; and monthly peeks into its Theater Collection for interesting artifacts of fellow Chicagoans performing, reading and engaging with Shakespeare throughout our city’s history. Online resources that offer historical information about Shakespeare and his works, words he created, and even a chance to learn to talk like Shakespeare through the Mango Languages database, will be accessible from anywhere in the world. Throughout the year, the Library will prominently feature their extensive collection of Shakespeare’s plays and huge variety of books, films, audiobooks, musical scores and other works that he has inspired.
All programs are free.
chipublib.org

Chicago Shakespeare Theater & Chicago Youth Shakespeare
Finals Bout: November 14, 2016 | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Chicago Shakespeare Theater and Chicago Youth Shakespeare join forces to create a high school Shakespeare slam uniting teams from 50 public, private and parochial schools from across the many neighborhoods of our city and collar counties. Saturday workshops, after-school rehearsals and regional preliminary bouts culminate in the Finals Bout, held at Chicago Shakespeare in its beautiful Courtyard Theater. Three hundred high school students will perform scenes plus their own creative mash-ups from the canon in a slam-style arena. The program honors the unparalleled power of Shakespeare’s language when it is catalyzed by students’ imagination. Building a culture of community that spans the Chicago region, Battle of the Bard celebrates Shakespeare’s capacity to speak to all.

Pritzker Military Museum & Library
throughout 2016 | Pritzker Military Museum & Library
Chicago is home to the incomparable Pritzker Military Museum & Library. This internationally renowned institution celebrates the personal journey of the citizen soldier and honors the courage of those who have served. Shakespeare’s canon has played a critical role in shaping our modern view of war and warfare, and the Museum & Library is proud to serve as a lead partner for Shakespeare 400 Chicago. From the inspirational St. Crispin’s Day speech of Henry V to the master class in political rhetoric that is Mark Antony’s call to action in Julius Caesar, across centuries, monarchs and soldiers alike have taken solace in Shakespeare’s words. In fall 2016, Pritzker Military Museum & Library and Chicago Shakespeare Theater will provide new access to Shakespeare for active and retired military personnel. A new four-part video series, entitled Shakespeare and the Citizen Soldier, engages military bases around the world through varied perspectives on Shakespeare and the work of the citizen soldier. Hosted by Pritzker Military Museum & Library Executive Director Kenneth Clarke, the series will include interviews, dynamic excerpts and demonstrations from Shakespearean actors, military personnel, war historians and weaponry experts. Chicagoans will have access to this exciting program later this year on WYCC, WTTW and around the world on the Pritzker Military Museum & Library YouTube channel.
pritzkermilitary.org

The Improvised Shakespeare Company
>Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays | The iO Theater
Based on an audience suggestion, the critically acclaimed Improvised Shakespeare Company creates a fully improvised Shakespearean masterpiece before your very eyes. Every “staggeringly brilliant” production employs plotlines and themes inspired by the Bard himself (Time Out Chicago). The players effortlessly invent Shakespearean dialogue and rhyming couplets in verse, bringing you “a night of Elizabethan tomfoolery” that’s “downright hilarious” (Time Out Chicago, Edge Miami). Named Chicago’s best improv group by both Chicago Reader and Chicago Examiner, this is one production that would be a tragedy to miss.
ioimprov.com/chicago • 312.929.2401


North Coast Brewing Co.
Pop-up tastings and brewery takeovers | in shops, bars & restaurants across Chicago
Drawing inspiration from the playful spirit in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, PUCK is a sharp and spritzy petite saison, with a delicious flowery, spicy dry-hop aroma. Joining in on the anniversary celebration, PUCK will be released with a limited-edition Shakespeare 400 Chicago label, sold and served across the US in 2016. North Coast Brewing Company, a pioneer in the craft beer movement with more than 70 awards in national and international competitions, will mark the release with special events and PUCK “pop-ups” throughout Chicago during the quadricentennial festivities.
northcoastbrewing.com


ABOUT SHAKESPEARE 400 CHICAGO

Shakespeare 400 Chicago is a yearlong international arts festival in 2016 celebrating the vibrancy, relevance and reach of Shakespeare as the world commemorates the four hundred years since the playwright’s death in 1616. Spearheaded by Chicago Shakespeare Theater, the festival unites 60 of the city’s world-class institutions, and welcomes scores of leading artists from nations around the world including Australia, India, Mexico, the United Kingdom and beyond. Events spanning theater, opera, music, dance—even cuisine—celebrate, interpret and reimagine Shakespeare’s work. Shakespeare 400 Chicago will engage more than 500,000 Chicagoans and visitors to our City through 850 events. With leading support from the Julius Frankel Foundation, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library, this quadricentennial celebration is the world’s largest and most comprehensive celebration of Shakespeare’s enduring legacy. 






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