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Barrel Of Monkeys Announces THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA 2018-19 Season At The Neo-Futurist Theater

By: Aug. 14, 2018
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Barrel Of Monkeys Announces THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA 2018-19 Season At The Neo-Futurist Theater  ImageBarrel of Monkeys is thrilled to announce the 2018-19 season of its lauded original sketch show THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA, performing at the Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N. Ashland Ave. in Chicago's Andersonville neighborhood. For tickets and additional information, visit barrelofmonkeys.org.

 

Now in its eighteenth year, THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA features adaptations of stories written during Barrel of Monkeys' creative writing residencies in Chicago elementary schools. BOM teaching artists guide 3rd through 5th graders through a six-week curriculum that uses theater to bring out the storyteller in every child. Afterward, BOM's ensemble of professional actors, comedians and musicians bring the young authors' stories to life as raucous sketches, songs and movement pieces, performing first for students in their schools and then for the public.

 

The stories resonate with adults while celebrating the imaginations of young people. Rotating themes highlight the diversity of stories BOM students concoct, from hilarious dialogues between unlikely characters to poignant pleas for social change. Every week brings a new line-up of stories, and BOM invites audiences to vote on their favorites at each performance.

 

Comments Barrel of Monkeys' Executive Director Corinne Neal, "We're thrilled to be incorporating more weekend and evening performances this season, to better serve the adult sketch-comedy crowd in addition to our loyal audience of local families and adventurous theatre-goers. This show is truly for anyone with an inner child."

 

THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA's 2018-19 season includes:

 

October 7 - November 4, 2018

THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA: Ghosts, Ghouls, and Talking Potatoes

Directed by Artistic Director Brandon Cloyd

Sundays at 3 pm

Tickets: $5 - $20. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at barrelofmonkeys.org.

 

Just in time for Halloween, gather ye 'round for a line-up of scary (and silly) stories featuring creepy twins that appear in photos, talking potatoes getting lost in the woods, Malcolm X fighting zombies and other spooky scenarios imagined by Chicago elementary school students.

 

December 10 - December 22, 2018

THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA Rings in the Holidays

Directed by Artistic Director Brandon Cloyd

Mondays at 8 pm + weekend performances

Tickets: $5 - $25

 

Barrel of Monkeys' beloved holiday special returns with a mix of classic stories from the That's Weird, Grandma repertoire alongside brand new sketches and songs. Make That's Weird, Grandma your family's newest holiday tradition!

 

January 20 - February 17, 2019

THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA: Star-Studded Stories

Directed by Mary Tilden

Sundays at 3 pm

Tickets: $5 - $20

 

Witness pop culture legends live onstage - or at least pop culture legends as 3rd - 5th graders imagine them! BOM performers portray stars past, present and fictional through outrageous dialogues and choreographed musical numbers.

 

May 3 - May 25, 2019

THAT'S WEIRD, GRANDMA: Stories That Sing and Dance

Directed by Artistic Director Brandon Cloyd

Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm

Tickets: $5 - $20

 

Back by popular demand, BOM's all-musical line-up returns with a mix of new and classic song-and-dance numbers performed to live accompaniment by the talented musicians of Barrel of Monkeys. Now performing in prime-time for the first time ever!

 

June 24 - August 12, 2019

THAT'S WEIRD GRANDMA: Fantastic Beasts and the Stories About Them

Co-Directed by Artistic Director Brandon Cloyd and Bradford Stevens

Mondays at 8 pm

Tickets: $5 - $20

 

Meet the strange and wonderful creatures created by Barrel of Monkeys students, from talking animals to intergalactic lifeforms. BOM performers bring these beings to life through song, dance, and ridiculous costumes.

 

About the Artistic Director

 

Brandon Cloyd joined Barrel of Monkeys in 2007 and has been deeply involved in many facets of the company ever since. Prior to joining BOM, Brandon graduated from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre and a minor in Business Institutions. Within BOM, Brandon has served as an actor, teaching artist, lead teacher, a member of Teacher Corps, as well as directing shows for schools and public performances of That's Weird, Grandma. Before becoming the company's Artistic Director in September 2017, Brandon served as BOM After-School Program Coordinator at Loyola Park from 2014-2016 and Program Director from 2016-2017. Outside of Barrel of Monkeys, he worked as the Associate Director of Camp Echo, where he has spent 13 summers managing campers and staff at a co-ed sleep away camp in Upstate New York. Brandon has worked with other theatre companies including Urban Theatre Company, American Theater Company, Filament Theatre, InGen Productions, ACLE's Teatrino in Italy and Purple Crayon Players at Northwestern University.

 

About Barrel of Monkeys

 

Since Barrel of Monkeys' inception in 1997, its teaching artists have served more than 60 Chicago Public Schools. Over 15,000 elementary school students have participated in the Barrel of Monkeys programs, which aim to build students' writing skills, improve self-esteem, and instill confidence in their ideas and abilities.

 

Barrel of Monkeys is sponsored in part by Wintrust Financial, Allscripts, Inc., Ernst and Young and Punchkick Interactive. It receives generous support from the Illinois Arts Council Agency; the National Endowment for the Arts; a CityArts Grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events; the Chicago Community Trust; Crown Family Philanthropies; Alphawood Foundation of Chicago; the Maurice R. and Meta G. Gross Foundation; Polk Bros Foundation; the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation; the Robert and Isabelle Bass Foundation, Inc.; The Saints; The Topfer Family Foundation, and many other generous individuals and foundations.

 

 



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