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'All The Fame of Lofty Deeds' at Victory Gardens-Biograph

By: Apr. 17, 2008
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NEW MUSIC/THEATER/ART PROJECT ALL THE FAME OF LOFTY DEEDS, BASED ON PUNK
LEGEND JON LANGFORD'S ART AND MUSIC, TO BE PERFORMED APRIL 27 AT THE VICTORY
GARDENS BIOGRAPH THEATER


Jon Langford, founding member of the legendary British punk rock collective The Mekons, and lead singer with the Chicago band, The Waco Brothers, will be on hand Sunday, April 27 at 7:30 pm at Chicago's Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue, to join his fans and new play enthusiasts for a workshop performance of All The Fame of Lofty Deeds, a new music/theater/art project based on Langford's art and music. Tickets are only $15.  For tickets and information, call the Victory Gardens box office, 773.871.3000, or purchase tickets online at http://www.VictoryGardens.org

Based on Langford's art and music, All the Fame of Lofty Deeds is written by Chicago rock journalist and playwright Mark Guarino, and directed by Victory Gardens Resident Director Andrea J. Dymond. Monday's workshop performance, presented as part of Victory Gardens' new Fresh Squeezed series, will feature projections of Langford's eclectic country folk artwork, as two musicians and a cast of five actors perform on the Victory Gardens Biograph mainstage. While he's not performing in the play itself, Langford will play a short set at a post-show event.

Like Langford's 2004 CD of the same name, All the Fame of Lofty Deeds traces the ascent of a wide-eyed young country singer from rural obscurity to tinsel-town opulence during the middle decades of the last century. His life parallels the optimism, grandeur, betrayals and despair of the country and culture that spawned him (and eventually suck him dry). Lofty wants it all and gets a little more, climbs the showbiz beanstalk, sacks his band and steals a gulp from the poison cup before sinking back into the dirt and darkness from whence he came.

Victory Gardens Theater, Chicago's #1 presenter of new plays, has been developing Lofty Deeds into a live theater piece for several months. In late March, Langford, Guarino and Dymond presented an informal reading of Lofty Deeds in the company's rehearsal room for an audience of 60. Monday night's performance, presented on Victory Gardens' 299-seat Biograph mainstage, will follow an intensive workshop of the piece with a full band, actors and stage technicians.

Take advantage of this behind-the-scenes opportunity to see how Victory Gardens develops exciting new works for the stage.  The Victory Gardens Biograph Theater is located 1/2 block north of Fullerton in the heart of Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Discounted parking is available one block south at Children's Memorial Hospital, and Lincoln Park Hospital twoblocks south on Webster. By CTA train, take the Red, Purple and Brown lines to Fullerton.  Walk east on Fullerton, then north on Lincoln 1/2 block. The #8 Halsted, #11 Lincoln,  #37 Sedgwick/Ogden, and #74 Fullerton CTA buses all stop at Fullerton and Halsted, 1/2 block south of the theater. See transitchicago.com for times and routes.

The CD All the Fame of Lofty Deeds was released in 2004 on Chicago-based Bloodshot Records. For more information, go to http://www.bloodshotrecords.com

Victory Gardens' Fresh Squeezed Series is part of the New Audiences for New Plays initiative funded by a Wallace Foundation Excellence Award. For complete information, go to http://www.VictoryGardens.org
 



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