Theatre in Chicago
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- Note on spelling: While most Americans use "er" (as per American spelling conventions), the majority of venues, performers and trade groups for live theatre use "re."[citation needed]
- Not to be confused with the Chicago Theatre, aka Chicago Theater, built in 1921, a theater at 175 North State Street
Chicago theatre refers not only to theatre performed in Chicago, Illinois but also to the movement in that town that saw a number of small, meagerly-funded companies grow to institutions of national and international significance. As per Richard Christiansen's book, A Theater of Our Own, Chicago had long been a popular destination for tours sent out from New York managements. The troupes that are commonly regarded as having started the postwar stage renaissance were the The Second City and The Goodman Theatre.
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[edit] History
The Second City, founded in 1959, is the country's premiere improvisational theatre, and its method of developing material has strongly influenced such playwrights as David Mamet (who was a busboy there), Jules Feiffer, Lanford Wilson, Jeffrey Sweet, James Sherman, David Auburn, Mark Hollmann, Greg Kotis and Alan Gross. The Second City also inspired the creation of other small troupes that grew, notably the Steppenwolf Theatre and the Victory Gardens Theater, both of which, along with the Goodman Theatre and Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, were honored with regional theatre Tony Awards, the only city in the country to have four theatres so honored.
The Goodman Theatre had existed for a number of years with a reputation as a home for revivals, but the arrival of artistic director Gregory Mosher changed its profile. He built the company's reputation largely on the discovery and early productions of the work of David Mamet, including American Buffalo and Glengarry Glen Ross. The Goodman Theatre also was where Hurlyburly by David Rabe premiered under the direction of Chicago improvisational theatre alum Mike Nichols.
After Mosher moved to New York, the artistic directorship went to Robert Falls, former director of the Wisdom Bridge Theatre. Falls is particularly known for his ongoing collaboration with actor Brian Dennehy, including productions of Death of a Salesman and Long Day's Journey Into Night that went to Broadway and won Tony Awards for both of them.
Briefly, The Goodman Theatre is known as the house of directors; Steppenwolf Theatre is known as the house of actors, Victory Gardens Theater as the house of writers; The Second City as the house of improvisation, and the Lookingglass Theatre as the home of image-based productions. Several leading directors associated with these troupes -- Dennis Zacek, Mary Zimmerman and Frank Galati -- are alumni of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, just north of Chicago.
[edit] Today
Chicago theatre is home to more than 200 small, critically acclaimed theatre companies such as Lifeline Theatre, Remmy Bumpo, Redmoon Theater, and TUTA Theatre. Some have their own performance venues, while many perform in untraditional theatre spaces such as storefronts, public spaces like laundromats or bars, or any number of studio or black box theatres around Chicago.
Touring productions also visit the city regularly, mainly playing at the big theaters in the Chicago Theatre District in the Loop.
Following in the tradition of The Second City and Steppenwolf, many of these companies, including Stage Left Theatre, Organic Theater Company, and Lifeline Theatre, are ensemble-based. An ensemble-based company is formed of a group of artists (actors, directors, designers, playwrights, etc.) who work collaboratively to create each production.
Chicago theatre has a long record of introducing new plays and playwrights. Many of the theatres in Chicago have new play workshop programs to cultivate work from current playwrights. Chicago Dramatists, which was begun by a group of ex-students of a playwriting workshop at Victory Gardens Theater, has an ongoing program of developing new writers, most notably Rebecca Gilman[1].
The Victory Gardens Theater plays host to a dozen resident playwrights and most of the productions there are premieres of their plays, a number of which -- including James Sherman's Beau Jest, Jeffrey Sweet's The Action Against Sol Schumann, Kristine Thatcher's Voice of Good Hope, Charles Smith's Jelly Belly, Steve Carter's Pecong, Claudia Allen's Deed of Trust Douglas Post's Earth and Sky -- have gone on to productions elsewhere.
Stage Left Theatre's Downstage Left program has cultivated nationally known playwrights Mia McCullough, David Rush, Margaret Lewis and David Alan Moore.
Theatre Building Chicago has an ongoing program for the development of new musicals.
Chicago dell'Arte is local company currently creating and producing new works of Commedia dell'Arte. The Company also sponsors and in-house troupe known as Le Corone Rosse.
Chicago is home to both non-union and union theatre companies. Union shows adhere to strict contracts for all artists involved (e.g., performers, directors, musicians, playwrights, stage managers, et cetera). Artistic trade unions such as Actors' Equity, commonly known simply as "Equity," and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers bargain for contracts guaranteeing minimum wages and other rights involved with the rehearsal and production process. Chicago theatre shows may run for a varying number of weeks, depending on ticket sales. Musicals tend to have longer runs than do stage plays. The majority of Chicago theatres are located on the city's North Side and downtown, in the Loop.
Both Actor's Equity and non-Equity productions in the Chicago area receive honors from the Joseph Jefferson (or Jeff) Awards, awarded by a panel of volunteer judges.
[edit] Chicago area theater venues and companies
[edit] Resident theater companies and venues
- 16th Street Theater
- A Red Orchid Theatre
- Adventure Stage Chicago (formerly Vittum Theater)
- American Theater Company
- Apollo Theater Center
- Apple Tree Theatre (Highland Park)
- Bailiwick Repertory Theatre
- Black Ensemble Theater
- Buffalo Theatre Ensemble (Glen Ellyn)
- The Building Stage
- Center on Halsted
- Chicago Dramatists
- Chicago Shakespeare Theater
- Chopin Theatre
- Circle Theatre
- City Lit Theater Company
- Corn Productions at the Cornservatory
- Court Theatre (LORT)
- Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace
- DuPage Opera Theatre
- EP Theater
- Gateway Theatre
- The Gift Theatre Company
- The Gilbert & Sullivan Opera Company
- The Goodman Theatre (LORT)
- Gorilla Tango Theatre
- Illinois Theatre Center (Park Forest)
- iO Chicago
- La Costa Theatre
- Lifeline Theatre
- Light Opera Works (Evanston)
- Lincoln Square Theatre
- Live Bait Theater
- Lookingglass Theatre Company
- Marriott Theatre (Lincolnshire)
- Mary-Arrchie Theatre
- Merle Reskin Theatre (formerly Blackstone Theater)
- Metropolis Performing Arts Center (Arlington Heights)
- National Pastime Theater
- Neo-Futurists
- New World Repertory Theater (Downer's Grove)
- Next Theatre Company (Evanston)
- Noble Fool Theatricals (St. Charles)
- Northlight Theatre (Skokie)
- Oak Park Festival Theatre
- Oracle Productions
- Pegasus Players
- Piven Theatre Workshop
- Profiles Theatre
- Prop Thtr
- Raven Theatre
- Redmoon Theater
- The Savoyaires
- The Second City
- the side project
- Silk Road Theatre Project
- Stage Left Theatre
- Steel Beam Theatre (St. Charles)
- Steep Theatre Company
- Steppenwolf Theatre Company
- Strawdog Theatre Company
- Theatre Building Chicago
- TimeLine Theatre Company
- Door Theatre
- Victory Gardens Theater
- Victory Gardens Biograph Theater
- Writer's Theatre
[edit] Itinerant theatre companies
- 20% Theatre Company
- 500 Clown
- A Reasonable Facsimile Theatre Co.
- A-Squared Theater Workshop
- About Face Theatre
- Actor's Workshop Theatre
- Apex Theatre Company
- Appetite Theatre
- The Artistic Home
- Babes With Blades
- Backstage Theatre Company
- Barrel of Monkeys
- blue moon studio theater
- Buffalo Theatre Ensemble
- Big Noise Theatre Company
- Big Theater
- Black Forest Theater
- Black Sheep Productions
- Blackbird Theatre Company
- Blindfaith Theatre
- BoHo Theatre (Bohemian Theatre Ensemble)
- The Box Theatre Group
- Bricklayers Theatre Company
- Brown Couch Theatre Company
- Caffeine Theatre
- Camenae Ensemble Theatre Company
- Chemically Imbalanced Comedy
- Chicago Children's Theatre
- Chicago dell'Arte
- Chicago Fusion Theatre
- Chicago Kids Company
- Chicspeare Production Company
- Collaboraction
- Collision Theatre Company
- Congo Square Theater Company
- Curious Theater Branch
- Democracy Burlesque
- Diamante Productions
- Dog & Pony Theatre Company
- Dream Engine
- Dream Theatre Company
- dueEast Theatre Company
- Easy Street Players
- Eclipse Theatre Company
- Echo Theater Co.
- Emerald City Theatre Company
- eta Creative Arts Foundation
- Factory Theater
- Fehinty African Theatre Ensemble
- Filament Theatre Ensemble
- First Folio Shakespeare Festival
- Free Street Theater
- GayCo Productions
- Greasy Joan & Co.
- The GreyZelda Theatre Group
- Griffin Theatre Co.
- The Grounded Theatre
- GroundUp Theatre
- Halcyon Theatre
- Hell in a Handbag Productions
- HeadCheese Fat Boss Productions
- The House Theatre
- Hubris Productions
- Hypatia Theatre
- The Hypocrites
- Imagination Theater
- Infamous Commonwealth Theatre
- InFusion Theatre Company
- The Journeymen
- Kidworks Touring Theatre
- Keyhole Theatre Company
- LiveWire Chicago Theatre
- The Mammals Theatre Company
- The Mill (fka Experimental Theatre Chicago)
- MOB Productions
- Mom and Dad Productions
- The Moving Dock Theatre Company
- MPAACT (Ma’at Production Assoc of Afrikan Centered Theatre)
- New Leaf Theatre
- Nightingale Group
- New Millennium Theatre Company
- Not Waiting Productions
- Nothing Special Productions
- Open Eye Productions
- Ouroboros Theatre Company
- Organic Theater Company
- People's Theatre of Chicago
- Piccolo Theatre
- Pine Box Theatre
- Plus Sized Productions
- Point of Contention
- Polarity Ensemble Theatre
- Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago
- Premiere Theatre & Performance
- pretty blue sky
- Promethean Theatre Ensemble
- Provision Theater
- Purple Bench Productions
- Quest Theatre Ensemble
- Rascal Children's Theater
- Red Tape
- Remarcable Productions
- Remy Bumppo Theatre Company
- Riddlemark Theatre Company
- Right Brain Project
- REVOLUTION Theatre Company
- Rogue Theater
- Rubicon Theatre Project
- Saint Sebastian Players
- Sansculottes Theater Company
- Seanachai Theatre Company
- Serendipity Theatre Collective
- The Shakespeare Project of Chicago
- Shantz Theatre
- Shattered Globe Theatre
- ShawChicago Theater Company
- Signal Ensemble Theatre
- Silent Theatre Company
- Sinnerman Ensemble
- Soapbox Theatre Company
- Speaking Ring Theatre
- Stockyards Theatre Project
- Strange Tree Group
- Smoke & Mirror Productions
- Striding Lion InterArts Workshop
- Supernatural Chicago
- Theater Oobleck
- Theater Wit
- Theatre Seven
- Theatre-Hikes
- Theo Ubique
- Thunder & Lightning Ensemble
- The Artist Initiative
- Teatro Luna
- Teatro Vista
- Theo Ubique Theatre Company
- Three Leaves Theatre
- TUTA Theatre Chicago
- Tympanic Theatre
- Village Players Theatre
- Vitalist Theatre
- Walkabout Theater Company
- Will Act For Food
- WNEP Theater
- Zombie Fortress Arts Collective
[edit] Touring and rental venues
- The Athenaeum
- Auditorium Theatre
- Briar Street Theatre, home of Blue Man Group's Chicago production since 1997
- Broadway In Chicago venues: Cadillac Palace Theatre, LaSalle Bank Theatre (formerly The Shubert Theatre), and Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre
- Centre East
- Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
- Chopin Theatre
- Drury Lane Water Tower Place
- Gateway Theatre
- Harris Theater
- Heartland Studio Theater
- Lakeshore Theater
- MAC (McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage) (Glen Ellyn)
- Mercury Theatre
- No Exit Cafe
- North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie
- Royal George Theatre
- The Storefront Theatre at Gallery 37
- The Viaduct
[edit] Inactive, historic theatre companies
- Body Politic Theater[2]
- Defiant Theatre
- Famous Door Theatre[3]
- Remains Theatre[4]
- Roadworks Theatre Company[5]
- St. Nicholas Theatre[6]
- Wisdom Bridge Theatre[7]
[edit] References
[edit] Notes
- ^ Who's Who Chicago
- ^ WhosWho Chicago: Body Politic : CenterstageChicago.com - Chicago City Life in Chicago, Illinois
- ^ PerformInk Online
- ^ WhosWho Chicago: Remains Theatre : CenterstageChicago.com - Chicago City Life in Chicago, Illinois
- ^ WhosWho Chicago: Roadworks Productions : CenterstageChicago.com - Chicago City Life in Chicago, Illinois
- ^ Theater Companies
- ^ Theater Companies
[edit] External links
- League of Chicago Theatres
- Theatre In Chicago
- Broadway in Chicago
- Chicago Theatre Homepage
- Jeff Awards, Awarding Excellence in Chicago Theatre
- Metromix, the Chicago Tribune's stage page
- Time Out Chicago Theater News
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