Babes With Blades Theatre Company's (BWBTC) 21st season continues with its biennial William Shakespeare production. In 2019, the Shakespeare production is Othello running April 11 - May 25, directed by Mignon McPherson Stewart with fight choreography by Samantha Kaufman.
All performances are at The Factory Theater, 1623 W. Howard St. Preview performances are Thursday, April 11 - Saturday April 13 at 8 p.m., Sunday April 14 at 3 p.m.; Thursday April 18 and Friday, April 19 at 8 p.m. Opening Night is Saturday, April 20 at 8 p.m. Regular performances are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Preview tickets are $10, general admission are $28 with a discounted student and senior price available at $15. Every show has a limited number of $10 tickets for industry professionals who must present proof of theatre industry affiliation. Additional information and tickets are available now at BabesWithBlades.org or by calling 773-904-0391.
In William Shakespeare's Othello, Othello is a brilliant general with the support of the Venetian government and an army behind him. When he promotes Cassio over Iago, however, his military might not be able to protect him from madness and jealousy, as Iago schemes to destroy him utterly. As events spiral, prejudice, pride and paranoia all clash in one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies.
The cast of Othello includes Sarah Liz Bell, "Desdemona;" Deveon Bromby, "Othello" u/s; Brianna Buckley, "Othello;" Meredith Ernst, "Cassio;" Ashley Fox*, "Aemilia;" Kim Fukawa*, "Montano;" Kimberly Logan, "Duke/Lodovico;" Michelle McKenzie-Voigt, "Brabantio;" Izis Molliendo*, "Gentleman of Cyprus," various u/s; Rachel Mock, "Roderigo;" Hilary Schwartz, "Bianca;" Mary Eliza Willingham, "Senator," various u/s and Kathrynne Wolf*, "Iago"
The production team of Othello includes Samantha Barr*, production manager; Leigh Barrett*, sound designer; Libby Beyreis*, associate production manager; Lauren Brady, stage manager; Erin Gautille, scenic designer/technical director; Lacie Hexum, properties designer; Samantha Kaufman*, fight director; Carlie Casas, costume designer; Hayley Rice*, dramaturg/script adaptor; Sarah Riffle, lighting designer; Mignon McPherson Stewart, director; and Lauren Valice, assistant stage manager.
*denotes BWBTC ensemble member
Networking and Othello, Thursday, April 256 - 11 p.m.Ticket: $35Join Babes With Blades for an evening of networking and a show. Enjoy wine and cheese before a performance of Othello and stay after the production to meet and mingle with the cast with a special 22nd Season Announcement included with the ticket price.
Talk Back with Tania Richard, Sunday, May 5 immediately following performanceFREEImmediately following the performance join in a conversation with Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Creative Consultant Tania Richard. Richard is the creator of the podcast Race Bait and is the author of "Unexpected Life" and "My So-Called Unexpected Life."
Open Caption Weekend, May 9 - 12
All Othello performances May 9 - 12 weekend feature open captioning by Caption Point, on a screen provided by the Chicago Cultural Accessibility Consortium (CCAC) Accessible Equipment Loan Program. The CCAC Accessible Equipment Loan Program is made possible through major funding by the Michael and Mona Heath Fund.
Teen Living Programs Weekend, May 23 - 25
The Babes will be accepting donations from audiences this final weekend of the run for Teen Living Programs, Inc. Teen Living Programs is a non-profit organization that has supported and strengthened Chicago's most vulnerable young people for over 40 years. Teen Living Programs builds community, hope and opportunity for youth who are homeless. We address their immediate needs and help them achieve independence and stable housing. For more information on TLP, please go to https://www.tlpchicago.org/mission-vision-.
Mignon McPherson Stewart directed last season's Jeff Recommended production of Kia Corthron's Breath, Boom for Eclipse Theatre. Other recent work includes Dandelions for Collaboraction's Peacebook Festival, The Gospel of the New Earth for The Heart Knows at Chicago DanzTheatre Ensemble and The Crooner for Black Lives Black Words. Other work includes Night Vision and Dressing (Goodman Theatre: Facing Our Truth), and Wine in the Wilderness/Florence (eta Creative Arts Foundation). Mignon also curated and co-wrote performances for "The Bang Bang Project" and "In the Hood", exhibits by award-winning visual artist Cesar Conde. During her time as artistic associate with MPAACT, Mignon directed Lydia Diamond's Stage Black, Nambi E. Kelley's MiLK and Shepsu Aakhu's Fascia, Kiwi Black and Trouble the Water which won the BTAA for best production. Other directing work include Gloria Bond Clunie's Sweet Water Taste and Shepsu Aakhu's Softly Blue, (Goodman's New Stages Series) and Lynn Nottage's Crumbs from the Table of Joy (Loyola University) among others. Mignon received her BA in Theatre from Loyola and her MFA in Directing/Dramaturgy from Roosevelt University and was a Goodman Theatre Maggio Directing Fellow.
Samantha Kaufman is a fight director, actor, and intimacy director. After being transplanted to Chicago to study circus arts with Actors Gymnasium; she now travels to perform in and fight direct productions across the nation. She has her BFA from the University of Wyoming and her MFA from Florida Atlantic University. She is also an advanced actor/ combatant with the Society of American Fight Directors and an intermediate actor/combatant with Fight Directors Canada. She made her BWBTC acting debut in their all-female Henry V and her BWBTC fight directing debut with The Lady Demands Satisfaction.
Fighting Words Festival- Three staged readings in two daysOtherworld Theater Company, 3914 N. Clark StreetSaturday, June 1: Life in a Sandcastle by Jayme McGhan, at 3 p.m. and Summer Nights and Fireflies by Bianca Sams, at 7 p.m.Sunday, June 2: Jenga by Deborah Yarchun, at 3 p.m.Tickets: FREE with refreshments and a talkback following each reading.
Each year BWBTC selects three scripts for development that have the potential to grow into the kinds of plays that fit its mission. Several of the Fighting Words selections have been seen as full productions with BWBTC, as well as other theatre companies: most recently 180 Degree Rule, Patchwork Drifter, L'Imbecile and Bo Thomas and the Case of the Sky Pirates.
Each 2018-19 script has undergone two reading-and-feedback sessions with the ensemble and invited guests, prior to being introduced to the public (and given the BWBTC treatment of including one staged fight), at the Festival in June 2019.
To reserve tickets and for more information, please visit BabesWithBlades.org. Tickets will be available on Brown Paper Tix soon.
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