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16th Merit Award Honors Todd Rosenthal 4/27 At Steppenwolf

By: Mar. 16, 2009
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The 16th Annual Merritt Award for Excellence in Design and Collaboration program, honoring world class scenic designer Todd Rosenthal (August: Osage County), will take place on Monday, April 27, at the Steppenwolf Merle Reskin Garage Theatre. The doors open at 5:30 p.m. with a viewing of the third annual ‘Theater Design Expo' showcasing the works of over 20 Chicago-area emerging theatrical designers and a student portfolio review. Martha Lavey, Artistic Director of Steppenwolf Theatre Company, will moderate an inclusive discussion, "Moving ChicaGo Productions to New York and Beyond" with the awardees, Director Anna Shapiro and Joshua Schmidt, composer and librettist, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The awards presentation will begin at 8 p.m. Lighting designer Keith Parham (Adding Machine: A Musical) will receive The Michael Maggio Emerging Designer Award. There will also be a presentation of three student scholarship recipients representing The Theatre School of DePaul University, Northwestern University and from Columbia College Chicago for The John Murbach Scholarship for Collaborative Design. Leading members of Chicago's artistic community and college students from various schools throughout the Midwest are expected to attend. According to Rob Milburn, a Merritt Awardee for Sound Design in 1998 and the new Chairperson of the Steering Committee, "Although this is a national awards program, the spotlight this year is focused on two Chicago-based theatrical designers - Todd Rosenthal, a brilliant scenic designer and a true champion of collaboration, and, Keith Parham, who's imaginative lighting is leading to a terrific career."

Attendees will enjoy a Chicago style supper buffet by Conn's Catering complete with beer, wine and soda from start to finish until 10 p.m. Tickets are $35 per person, $15 for members of the theater community and $5 for students; and a $25 fee for all participating exhibitors. For reservations, phone (312) 344-6105 (credit card orders are accepted) OR email robmilburn@ameritech.net. The Steppenwolf Merle Reskin Garage Theatre is located on the first floor of the Steppenwolf Parking Garage located at 1624 North Halsted Street in Chicago; parking is available for $9. The Michael Merritt Endowment Fund was established sixteen years ago in honor of the memory Michael Merritt, "a brilliant designer, an inspiring teacher and good friend who died in 1992 at the age of 47."

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16th Michael Merritt National Theatrical Design Awards Program/Third Annual Theater Design Expo

February 25, 2009

BIO BRIEFS:
Todd Rosenthal Scenic Designer

Todd is a Chicago-based scenic designer who works regularly at the Goodman Theatre and Steppenwolf Theatre. He won the 2008 Tony® Award for Best Scenic Design of a Play for August: Osage County. He is currently nominated for a Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Set Design. He has designed at regional theatres across the country and Europe, including The ALLIANCE THEATRE, Arena Stage, The Alley Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Yale Repertory, Paper Mill Playhouse, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Center Stage, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse, The Atlantic Theatre, The National Theatre in London, and others. Recent projects include: August: Osage County and The Crucible for Steppenwolf Theatre Company; The Clean House and The Cook for the Goodman Theatre; A Delicate Balance for Arena Stage; Our Lady of 121st Street for the Alley Theatre; The Unmentionables for the Yale Repertory Theatre; Doubt for the ALLIANCE THEATRE; Death and the Maiden for Center Stage; Drawer Boy for the Papermill Playhouse; Edward 2 for Chicago Shakespeare Theater; and Red Light Winter at the Barrow Street Theatre in New York City. Current projects include: August: Osage County for London's National Theatre and the North American Tour; A Delicate Balance for Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.; Happy Days for California Shakespeare Festival; Magnolia for The Goodman Theatre, and Fake for Steppenwolf Theatre Company. For the past three years, he has designed scenery for New York's Big Apple Circus at Lincoln Center. In 2007, he was part of the USA exhibition at The Prague Quadrennial in the Czech Republic. He teaches design at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama (where he received the Donald M. Oenslager Scholarship for Stage Design). He has won a Joseph Jefferson Award and three After Dark Awards for design.

Keith Parham Lighting Designer

Keith is a company member of TUTA Theatre, where recent credits include Maria's Field, Romeo and Juliet, Uncle Vanya, It's Only the End of the World, Tracks, Huddersfield, Still Life in Color, and Rules for Good Manners in the Modern World (Chicago and NYC). Other credits include Future Me with SPF at The Public Theatre, Adding Machine: A Musical and Red Light Winter Off Broadway, Gas for Less at the Goodman Theatre, Carters Way, Sunset Limited (Chicago, 59E59 and Ireland), Red Light Winter, The Elephant Man, Huck Finn, and Master Harold and the Boys at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Crime and Punishment (59E59), Picnic, and Nixon's Nixon with the Writers' Theatre, 9 Parts of Desire and Adding Machine: A Musical at the Next Theatre Company (Associate Artist), Million Dollar Quartet (Apollo Theater and Goodman Theatre)
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16th Michael Merritt National Theatrical Design Awards Program/Third Annual Theater Design Expo

February 25, 2009

BIO BRIEFS (continued):
with Dee Gee Theatricals, Don't Dress For Dinner and Russian On The Side at the Royal George Theatre.

He has also designed numerous shows for companies including Northlight Theatre, Milwaukee Shakespeare, Timeline Theatre (Associate Artist), Lookingglass Theatre Company, Chicago Dramatists, Chicago Opera Theatre, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, European Repertory Theatre, Rivendell Theatre Ensemble and Theatre Wit.
The Michael Merritt Endowment Fund was established in 1993 in an attempt to capture Michael Merritt's vision, energy and devotion to the creative process. By gathering and acknowledging professional designers for the visual arts in theater and film, and encouraging the interests of young students, the Endowment will perpetuate the professional and personal gifts Michael Merritt represented. Previous Merritt Award for Excellence in Design and Collaboration honorees include Loy Arcenas, John Arnone, Christopher Akerlind, John Lee Beatty, Gabriel Berry, John Boesche, Robert Brill, Linda Buchanan, David Budries, Pat Collins, John Conklin, Deborah M. Dryden, Ralph Funicello, Jane Greenwood, Wendall K. Harrington, Susan Hilferty, Donald Holder, Allen Lee Hughes, James F. Ingalls, Nan Cibula-Jenkins, Virgil C. Johnson, Marjorie Bradley Kellogg, Santo Loquasto, Tom Lynch, Rob Milburn, Derek McLane, Martin Pakledinaz, Kenneth Posner, Paul Tazewell, Jennifer Tipton, Michael Yeargan and Cathy Zuber. Past Michael Maggio Emerging Designer Award recipients include Thomas Burch, Kevin Depinet, Michelle M. Habeck, Lindsay Jones, Ana Kuzmanic, Shannon McKinney, Elizabeth Shaffer and Jaymi Lee Smith.

Members of the Michael Merritt Endowment Fund Steering Committee include: Rob Milburn, Chairperson; Mary McDonald Badger, Past Chairperson; Robert Shook, Past Chairperson, Gary Baugh, Christine Binder, Michael Bodeen, John Boesche, Linda Buchanan, Kate Buckley, Phil Eickhoff, Robert Falls, Al Franklin, Sydney Smith Gordon, Julie Jackson, Nan Cibula-Jenkins, B.J. Jones, Nick Keenen, Irma Krasnopolskaya, Martha Lavey, Frances Maggio, John Mahoney, David Mamet, Joan Mazzonelli, Dean Merritt, Charles Newell, Sheldon Patinkin, Jacqueline Penrod, Kevin Rigdon, Todd Rosenthal, Jane Nicholl Sahlins, Roche Schulfer, Anna Shapiro, Joyce Sloane, Chuck Smith, Joseph Tilford, Kathrene Wales, Dennis Zacek and Michael Maggio, Founding Chairperson.

The 2009 awards program and fundraising event is co-hosted by the Michael Merritt Endowment Fund Steering Committee at Columbia College Chicago and Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Sponsors include Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc., J.R. Clancy Inc. and Schuler Shook.



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