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Chicago Dramatists Rolls Out 2010-2011 Season With THE INVASION OF SKOKIE

By: Jul. 20, 2010
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Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago Avenue, will present the World Premiere of The Invasion of Skokie, a 2010 finalist in the Dorothy Silver Playwriting Competition by Network Playwright Steven Peterson. The Invasion of Skokie will preview September 2, open September 10 and 11, and run through October 10, 2010. Associate Artistic Director Richard Perez will direct.

It is the summer of 1978 and neo-Nazis are about to march on Skokie, Illinois now that they've won their U.S. Supreme Court case. In the midst of this ominous day, Morry Kaplan scrambles to find a gun to confront the Nazis while his wife Sylvia tries to keep the peace and her husband safe. Meanwhile, their daughter Debbie arrives for dinner with Charlie, once the ‘shabbes goy' from the synagogue, now the man she announces she plans to marry. Mixing both comedy and drama, playwright Peterson asks whether a father can protect all he believes in without losing the daughter he loves. Set on a suburban backyard patio, The Invasion of Skokie is a funny and touching take on a significant day in Illinois history.

Steven Peterson is a current Senior Network Playwright and past Resident Playwright at Chicago Dramatists. His plays Blue Glass Paper, Paris Time, The Shabbes Goy, Protestants, and Heart of the Forest have been developed through staged readings and workshops at Chicago Dramatists. He is a member of The Dramatists Guild.

Director Richard Perez served as the Artistic Director of the Bloomington Playwrights Project in Bloomington, Indiana for seven years. At Chicago Dramatists, he is responsible for The Playwrights Network, Chicago Dramatists' national membership program of more than 200 writers, casting, support of Chicago Dramatists' 60 Associate Artists, and collaborations with other Chicago theatres. He recently directed Aiming for Sainthood by Resident Playwright Arlene Malinowski at Millennium Park.

The Invasion of Skokie features Mick Weber Morry Kaplan, Cindy Gold as Sylvia Kaplan, Tracey Kaplan as Debbie Kaplan, Steve Lehtman as Howie Green, and Bradford R. Lund as Charlie Lindal.

Developed in part through readings and workshops at Chicago Dramatists, the 2010-2011 productions were chosen from hundreds of plays-in-progress to be a part of the season. Continuing to introduce audiences to new work by local playwrights and engage theatre goers in new experiences, Chicago Dramatists' season will continue with the February 2011 presentation of Resident Playwright Aline Lathrop‘s provocative play, Bordello, with guest director and Associate Artist Meghan McCarthy. Chicago Dramatists will also bring the 2009 Wendy Wasserstein Prize-winning Resident Playwright Marisa Wegrzyn's Hickorydickory, directed by Chicago Dramatists' Artistic Director Russ Tutterow, to its stage to culminate the new season in Spring 2011.

About Chicago Dramatists

In the fall of 1979, four playwrights came together to hear their work read aloud and to hone their craft. Today, Chicago Dramatists' amazing record of achievement has landed them an invaluable place in the artistic community as a vital source of inspiration to 40 Resident Playwrights, 200 Associate Playwrights, 60 Associate Artists, and thousands of audience members. Over the past three decades, Chicago Dramatists has worked with over a thousand playwrights, produced and developed thousands of plays and stayed true to its mission to nurture compelling, challenging and diverse plays that move on to productions, earn awards, and define the American theatre.

Chicago Dramatists has helped launch the career of hundreds of award-winning writers, including Tina Fey (30 Rock), Rick Cleveland (Mad Men), Rebecca Gilman (Spinning Into Butter), Sarah Ruhl (The Clean House), Lydia R. Diamond (Stick Fly) and Keith Huff (A Steady Rain).

Each season Chicago Dramatists presents three world premiere productions and the signature Saturday Series of weekly staged readings of plays-in-progress. The theatre also conducts educational outreach to 400 at-risk students at Chicago Public Schools, awakening the possibility of self-expression by writing for the theatre. Through passionate dedication, personal nurture and careful exposure, Chicago Dramatists carries on its thirty-one-year-old mission of developing new plays and playwrights for the next generation of theatre.

Chicago Dramatists is located just minutes from the Loop at 1105 W. Chicago Avenue, at the 24-hour Chicago Avenue stop of the Blue Line subway, and is just off the Ogden and Augusta exits of the Kennedy Expressway. There is street parking available and free reserved parking with ticket purchase. For more information visit www.chicagodramatists.org.



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