Circle Theatre opens its 28th season and its move into Chicago with a remounting of the acclaimed production of Andrew Bovell's When the Rain Stops Falling with original cast and creative team from the successful 2012 production.
When the Rain Stops Falling will be directed by John Gawlik. Previews: January 16 - 18, 2013. Performances: January 19 - February 24, 2013 Thursdays - Saturday 7:30 pm, Sundays at 2:30 pm. Tickets are $15 - $32. Industry night every Thursday, $15 tickets with headshot and resume. Performances take place on the Downstairs Mainstage at the Greenhouse Theater Center 2257 N Lincoln Ave Chicago, Ill. Call 773-404-7336 for more information.
When the Rain Stops Falling is a beautifully heartbreaking story that takes us on a journey across time where the acts of the past prove devastating to the next generation. From 1959 to 2039, featuring four generations of a family, the play manages to be epic and astonishingly intimate at the same time. A critically acclaimed production in our 2012 season, which Chris Jones of the Chicago Tribune called "richly textured and searingly honest," Circle will remount the production at the Victory Gardens' Greenhouse space.
Featuring: Anita Hoffman, Catherine Price-Griffin, Katherine Keberlein, Luke Daigle, Luke Renn, Mary Redmon, Nicholas Roy Caesar, Noah Sullivan and Ron Quade
Director John Gawlik is an AEA actor and director, John has appeared with or helmed productions for many Chicagoland companies. Recently projects include directing the Chicago Premiere of When the Rain Stops Falling at Circle Theater and performing in Blizzard '67 with Chicago Dramatist. Favorite acting credits include: The Lonesome West and Beauty Queen of Lennane with the Gift Theatre, A Skull in Connemara at Northlight (After Dark Award, Ensemble), The Great Society with Famous Door, and The Life and Times of Tulsa Lovechild with Collaboraction (Jeff Award for Ensemble). Recent directing credits include A Number as part of the ETOPiA project at Northwestern University's McCormick School of Engineering, Around The World in 80 Days, Over the Tavern and Red Herring for Fox Valley Rep. Additional directing credits include The Ruby Sunrise for The Gift Theatre Company which was named one of the Top Ten shows of 2009 by TimeOut Chicago Magazine, the Jeff Nominated production of W;t for The Gift Theatre and Dated: A Cautionary Tale for Facebook Users for Collaboraction's Sketchbook Festival (Festival Best Director). John is the Artistic Director of Fox Valley Rep and an ensemble member of The Gift Theatre.
For more about the show, go to www.circle-theatre.org. For reservations, contact the Greenhouse Theatre Center Box Office at 773.404.7336.
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