Kicking off their 2010 season, Drury Lane Oakbrook, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL, will close their epic production of the nostalgic and powerful portrait of life in turn of the century America, RAGTIME on May 23rd. The production is directed and choreographed by Rachel Rockwell, who received a Jeff Award nomination for her direction of last season's smash hit Miss Saigon. Quentin Earl Darrington will star as "Coalhouse Walker" (Broadway: RAGTIME, National Tours of THE COLOR PURPLE, RAGTIME and THE LION KING; and Regionally RAGTIME at Paper Mill Playhouse; ABYSSINIA at Goodspeed Opera House; A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at California Music Theatre, and DREAMGIRLS at Madame Walker Theatre; and Valisia LeKae (Broadway: RAGTIME, 110 IN THE SHADE, THE THREEPENNY OPERA; Off-Broadway: ALMOST HEAVEN; 1st National Tours of ALL SHOOK UP, MAMMA MIA) will star as "Sarah".
Featuring a cast of 33, the largest ever assembled on the Drury Lane stage, Drury Lane Executive Producer Kyle DeSantis has pulled out all the stops to make this production the most captivating theatrical experience ever for their patrons. Drury Lane Oakbrook has secured the original costumes from the 1998 Tony Award-Winning Broadway production by costume designer Santo Loquasto. Set Designer Kevin Depinet (AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY Broadway/Steppenwolf, Public Enemies) brings unprecedented effects and design elements to the stage. Impressive projections by Projection Designer Sage Carter will add to Depinet's set.The Tony-winning score by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty is just as diverse as the melting pot of America itself. It draws upon traditional Jewish folk sounds to color the haunting music and yearning lyrics of the immigrants, Vaudeville's outrageous style, and Joplin and Jazz to evoke the enlivened spirit of Harlem. Featured are such show stopping songs as "Getting Ready Rag," "Your Daddy's Son," "Wheels of a Dream," "Till We Reach That Day," "Back To Before," and "Make Them Hear You."
Joining Quentin Earl Darrington as "Coalhouse Walker, Jr." and Valisia Lakae as "Sarah" in RAGTIME are a cast of Chicago's A-list musical talent; Larry Adams as "Father", Don Forston as "J.P. Morgan", Cory Goodrich as "Mother", Robert Hildreth as "Grandfather", James Earl Jones II as "Booker T. Washington", Mark David Kaplan as "Tateh", George Keating as "Stanford White", Michael Lindner as "Willie Conklin", Cathy Lord as "Emma Goldman", Max Quinlan as "Mother's Younger Brother", Summer Smart as "Evelyn Nesbit", Stef Tovar as "Harry Houdini" and Jonathan Weir as "Henry Ford". Daniel Coonley and Zachary Keller will share the role of "The Little Boy", Jennifer Baker and Elianna Schnittman will share the role of "The Little Girl" and Justin Hurst and Gabriel Simpson will share the role of "Young Coalhouse". The cast will also feature ensemble members Anne Acker, Melody Betts, Karen Burthwright, Gary Carlson, McKinley Carter, Jameson Cooper, Dwelvan David, Stephane Duret, Caitlainne Gurreri, Brandon Koller, Ann McMann, Genevieve Perrino, Karen Richardson, Travis Turner and George Wolff.Joining Director and Choreographer Rachel Rockwell will be Assistant Director Amber Mak and Musical Director Roberta Duchak. Set Design is by Kevin Depinet, Original Costume Design by Santo Loquasto with additional costumes being designed by Brenda Winstead with Costume Manager Erika Senase, Lighting Design is by Jesse Klug, Sound Design is by Garth Helm with Associate Sound Design by Ray Nardelli, Projection Design by Sage Carter and Properties Design is by Michelle Warner.Videos