Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago Avenue, is proud present the world premiere of Jade Heart, the spellbinding new play by Senior Network Playwright Will Cooper. Chicago Dramatists' Artistic Director Russ Tutterow will direct. The production will open May 1 in conjunction with the start of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and run through May 30. A special reception sponsored by Pronto 'Za will follow the 8 p.m. performance.
Abandoned as an infant on a pile of vegetables, a Chinese girl is adopted by an unmarried American woman and grows up in a white, middle-class American home with only half a jade heart as a clue to her identity. In this dramatic piece, Jade McCullough questions whether she is Chinese, American, or Chinese-American? Through dreams and memories, Jade seeks to find out why she was denied the life she was born to, and how she can become fully herself. Jade Heart poses the ageless question: "Who am I?"
The play explores not only the personal journey of its title character, but the affects of China's one-child policy, established in 1979 to limit population growth. Fines, pressure to abort, and even forced sterilizations accompany second or subsequent pregnancies. This rule has caused a disdain for female infants and the preference for sons over daughters, as sons carry on the family name, work The Farms, and take care of elderly parents, while girls marry and move away.
Previous work by Will Cooper includes the play Book of Leaves, a finalist at the Ashland New Plays Festival, produced in 2006 at Village Players Theatre. An Honors English Literature major at Kenyon College, he attended graduate school in English Literature at the University of Chicago, and has studied playwriting at Chicago Dramatists and Victory Gardens Theater. Several of Cooper's plays have been developed and workshopped at Chicago Dramatists, including Book of Leaves, Jade Heart, and Shadows of Athens.
Director Russ Tutterow has been the Artistic Director of Chicago Dramatists since 1986. At Chicago Dramatists, he has directed countless new play readings, and nurtured the art and careers of hundreds of playwrights, including Rebecca Gilman, Tina Fey, Sarah Ruhl, Rick Cleveland, David Barr, and Mia McCullough, to name just a few. Most recently, he directed Chicago Dramatists' productions of A Steady Rain by Keith Huff, Water by Alice Austen (Jeff Award nomination for New Work), Voyeurs de Venus by Lydia R. Diamond (Jeff Award for New Work), Heat by Marsha Estell (Jeff Award nomination for New Work), and Drawing War by Brett Neveu. He also directed Prop Thtr's acclaimed production of Rosemary by Jim O'Connor (2002 Jeff Citation for New Work).
Jade Heart stars Christine Timbol Bunuan as "Jade." Christine Bunuan was in the Chicago company and the first national tour of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Her other credits include "Setsuko" & "Young Miss Saeke" in Kafka on the Shore (Steppenwolf Theatre), "Ching" in The Mistress Cycle (Apple Tree and Auditorium Theater), "Ghost of Christmas Past" in A Christmas Carol (The Goodman Theater), "Jasmine" in Aladdin (Marriott Theater Lincolnshire), and "Tinkerbell" in Peter Pan The Musical (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). She is a graduate of the Theatre School at DePaul University.
The cast of Jade Heart also features Eliza Shin (Shin Sueme ???) as Mu Chang, Ginger Lee McDermott as Brenda, Gordon Chow (??? Cao Jian Wah) as Duan and Melissa Canciller as Mei.
The design team includes Tom Burch (set design), Jeff Pines (lighting design), Michael Griggs (sound design), Samantha Jones (costume design), and Jenniffer Thusing (props design and stage management.)
The performance schedule for Jade Heart is Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. Regular tickets are $25 for Thursday and Sunday performances and $30 for performances on Friday and Saturday. Student and Industry tickets are available for $10 on Thursday and Sunday performances. Group discounts are also available. For tickets, call Chicago Dramatists at 312.633.0630 or visit www.chicagodramatists.org for more information.
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