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Chicago DCA Theater announces Spring 2010 Season

CHICAGO DCA THEATER ANNOUNCES SPRING 2010 SEASON

Emerging and developing theater companies selected

for performances in downtown's Storefront and Studio Theaters

 

The
Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs announces its 2010 spring season
of events at the Chicago DCA Theaters--the Storefront Theater, located
at 66 E. Randolph Street and the Studio Theater in the Chicago Cultural
Center, 78 E. Washington Street. 

 

Chicago
DCA Theater offers downtown audiences an off-Loop theater experience
with an exciting look at the vibrant emerging theater companies that
call Chicago home.  As an anchor of the downtown theater district,
Chicago DCA Theater will present productions by six companies: WNEP
Theater, Theater Mir, The Hypocrites, and Dog & Pony Theatre
Company in its Storefront Theater; and James Anthony Zoccoli and Shaw
Chicago in its smaller Studio Theater.

 

The Studio Theater space will also host two companies as part of its continued Incubator Program. 
The selected companies are Wishbone Theatre Collective and The New Colony. 
Additionally, DCA Theater presents several special theater
events including the IN>TIME 2010 Showcase and the SKALD 11
Storytelling Festival.

 

All tickets are available by calling (312) 742-TIXS (8497), visiting
www.dcatheater.org, or stopping by the box office, open Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 4 p.m.; and
one hour prior to each performance.

 

Discounted parking is once
again available at Wabash Randolph Self Park at 20 E. Randolph. 
Patrons can receive the $10 rate by validating their ticket at the
Storefront Theater box office.


 

 

CHICAGO DCA THEATER SPRING 2010 SEASON

 

The (edward) Hopper Project

Presented by WNEP Theater

Media Opening: Friday, January 15, at
7:30 pm

January 15 -
February 21, 2010

Thursdays - Saturdays at
7:30 pm;
Sundays at
3 pm

No performance on Friday, February 12, due to the holiday

Post-show Discussion following the Thursday, January 21, performance

Storefront Theater,
66 E. Randolph Street

Tickets: $20 general admission; $15 for seniors and students

www.dcatheater.org
or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

WNEP Theater brings to life a mosaic of characters inspired by the paintings of American realist artist Edward Hopper. 
In a series of vignettes and short moments written by WNEP company members, a dozen actors follow Hopper's
New York from dawn to dark and thrust the audience into the quiet desperation and
dark comedy of the city.

 

Wiggerlover

Presented by James Anthony Zoccoli

Media Opening: Friday, February 5, at
7:30 pm

February 5 -
February 22, 2010

Fridays, Saturdays, and Mondays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at
3 pm

No performances on Friday, February 12, or Monday, February 15, due to the holidays

Post-show Discussion following the Monday, February 8, performance

Studio Theater in the
Chicago
Cultural
Center, entrance at
77 E. Randolph Street

Tickets $20 general admission; $15 for seniors and students

www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

Part memoir, part editorial, all comedy, this is the totally too-good-to-be-true story of an interracial family in 1979
Chicago.  Actor/writer
James Anthony Zoccoli gives a retrospective account of his life as
little Jimmy: a half-Italian, half-Polish kid who thinks he's all Black
when his White mother remarries an African-American man. 

 

Beautiful City

Presented by Theater Mir

Media Opening: Friday, March 5, at
7:30 pm

March 4 -
April 3, 2010

Thursdays - Saturdays at
7:30 pm; Sundays at
3 pm

Post-show Discussion following the Thursday, March 11, performance

Tickets: $25 general admission; $20 for seniors; $15 for students

www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

"This
is the future" begins this darkly comic fable about urban developers,
criminals, law enforcement, and even a witch, all fighting for the soul
and vision of a city.  Set in an
urban landscape ripe for redevelopment, the parable blends off-kilter
characters, fast-paced storytelling, and stinging social satire in a
tale of greed, corruption, and civic responsibility.  Theatre Mir's production marks the
Chicago professional premiere of this work by George F. Walker, one of
Canada's most prolific and celebrated playwrights.

 

Cabaret

Presented by The Hypocrites

Media Opening: Saturday, April 17, at
7:30 pm

April 15 -
May 23, 2010

Thursdays - Saturdays at
7:30 pm; Sundays at
3 pm

Post-show Discussion following the Thursday, April 22, performance

Tickets: $25 general admission; $15 for seniors and students; $15 for previews (4/15 & 4/16)

www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

Known for sexy, witty, and politically-charged numbers,
Cabaret is also a backdrop for one of the darkest moments in world history. 
Set in
Weimar
Berlin just prior to Nazi rule, the play highlights the impact of global conflicts on the
lives of everyday people.  The
Hypocrites, with guest director Matt Hawkins, circumvent the sometimes
indulgent tradition of musicals, staging a more intimate production and
depicting people in crisis struggling with the moments that define them.

 

The Doctor's Dilemma

Presented by ShawChicago

Media Opening: Monday, April 19, at
7 pm

April 17 -
May 10, 2010

Mondays at
7 pm;
Saturdays and Sundays at
2 pm

Post-show Discussions following the Saturday, April 24, and Sunday, May 2, performances

Tickets: $22 general admission; $20 for seniors; $10 for students

www.dcatheater.org
or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

ShawChicago returns to the Studio Theater with a staged reading of Bernard Shaw's tale of Doctor
Colenso Ridgeon.  The newly knighted doctor has discovered a cure for tuberculosis but has only one slot left for the clinical trial. 
Should he choose a kindly medical colleague who ministers to the poor or a callous, amoral, but potentially great artist? 
And will his love for the artist's wife interfere with his decision? 
A fascinating tug-of-war between art and science...and love, as only Shaw could tell it.

 

Dead Letter Office

Presented by Dog & Pony Theatre Company

Media Opening: Friday, June 11, at
7:30 pm

June 9 -
July 18, 2010

Thursdays - Saturdays at
7:30 pm; Sundays at
3 pm

No performance on Sunday, July 4, due to the holiday

Post-show Discussion following the Thursday, June 17, performance

Tickets: $22 general admission; $17 for seniors and students

Patrons may pay-what-they-can at the door on Thursdays and Sundays

www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

In this
world premier thriller written by Ben Viccellio, each staff member of
the Dead Letter Office communicates in his or her own special manner.  While examining the changing
nature of language in our digital culture, the play surveys the staff
sorting the backlog of the postal system and searching for anything of
value among the written letters. 
But when a newcomer joins the group, she uncovers a secret - a
secret buried deep within the walls of the post office and threatened
to be lost with the buildings imminent destruction.

 

 

CHICAGO DCA'S STUDIO THEATER INCUBATOR SPRING 2010 SEASON

 

The
Studio Theater Incubator Series supports the creation of new work by
emerging Chicago theater companies. Utilizing Chicago DCA Theater
resources and rehearsal space in the Chicago Cultural Center,
participants explore new projects, develop and refine styles, and share
their process with the public during a special showcase event.

 

The
evening showcase events offer a glimpse into the companies' projects
through readings, performances, or works-in-process. The events are
free, but reservations are encouraged by calling 312.742.TIXS (8497) or
by visiting
www.dcatheater.org.

 

Wishbone Theatre Collective

Incubator Showcase for untitled (The Heroes Project)

Monday, January 25, at 7:30 pm

Studio Theater in the Chicago Cultural Center, entrance at 77 E. Randolph Street

Pay-what-you-can: $5 suggested donation at the door

Reservations encouraged at
www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

Wishbone
Theatre Collective produces original works of theatre that encourage
diverse audiences to embrace the thrill of chance and the incredible
possibilities that lie in the unknown. 
This ensemble-developed project will explore the complexities of
heroism as it relates to the individual and societal perception.

 

The New Colony

Incubator Showcase for
That Sordid Little Story

Monday, March 8, at 7:30 pm

Studio Theater in the Chicago Cultural Center, entrance at 77 E. Randolph Street

Pay-what-you-can: $5 suggested donation at the door

Reservations encouraged at
www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

The New Colony strives to contribute original material to the American artistic canon and develop a new
theater-going audience. Its new play, That Sordid Little Story, follows a man who believes that a 1963 concept album is really the story of his of his life.

 

 

CHICAGO DCA THEATER SPECIAL EVENTS SPRING 2010 SEASON

 

AFTRA/SAG Senior Radio Players

Claudia Cassidy Theater in the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Street

Admission is Free

 

Audiences are invited to witness the performance of classic radio scripts by voice actors,
sound effects artists and, often, live musicians. 
The AFTRA/SAG Players stay faithful to the original model by having to get it right the first time - no retakes permitted.

 

Charity Never Began
and
Liz's Radio Script

Wednesday, February 10, at 7 pm

 

The War of the Worlds

Tuesday, May 18, at 7 pm

 

IN>TIME
2010 Showcase

Presented by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and the Chicago Performance Network

Saturday, March 27, 6-9 pm

Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Street

Admission is Free

 

Developed as a collaboration between DCA Theater and the Chicago Performance Network, IN>TIME is an annual
Chicago performance series of local, national, and international artists. 
The event features practitioners working with ideas of time and
body, crossing the performing body with text, objects, sounds, visual
art, and technology. 

 

SKALD 11 Storytelling Festival

Presented
by WNEP Theater

May 10 - May 15

Studio Theater in the Chicago Cultural Center, entrance at 77 E. Randolph Street

Tickets will be on sale in March

 

This week-long event celebrating the art of storytelling includes workshops and competitions for children
(KIDSKALD), adults (MAELSTROM), and professionals (SKALD 11).

 

MAELSTROM

Friday, May 14, at 7:30 pm

Tickets are $15
at
www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

KIDSKALD

Saturday, May 15, at 3 pm

Free, but reservations are
encouraged at
www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

SKALD 11

Saturday, May 15, at 7:30 pm

Tickets are $20
at
www.dcatheater.org or (312) 742-TIXS (8497)

 

Directors
on Directing

Presented by DirectorsLabChicago

Monday, June 14, at 7 pm

Claudia Cassidy Theater in the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Street

Admission is Free

 

DirectorsLabChicago brings a frank
and in-depth conversation with some of the city's most prominent stage directors as they discuss their varied approaches to their work.

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