BoHo Theatre has announced plans for its upcoming 2016 season. Building on its rich, 12-year history, BoHo continues to bring an eclectic mix of musicals, dramas, and classic plays to Chicago stages focusing on emotional human relationships. The company is dedicated to being an incubator for up-and-coming Chicago talent by creating safe, supportive artistic environments for our artists to experiment and grow. With these goals in mind, BoHo's 2016 season will feature the innovative song cycle Fugitive Songs by Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen, a groundbreaking new adaption of Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya by playwright Annie Baker, and the hit Broadway rock musical Next To Normal by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt.
The Season In Depth
FUGITIVE SONGS
Music by
Chris Miller and lyrics by
Nathan Tysen
February 11 - March 13, 2016 at the Heartland Studio
Fugitive Songs is an innovative song cycle focusing on everyday people on the run: a disgruntled Subway sandwich employee, a jilted ex-cheerleader, a pair of Patty Hearst fanatics, a stoner forced to rob a convenience store against his will, and many others. The writing team of Miller and Tysen blend traditional folk music with contemporary pop and gospel to create a moving portrait of restlessness in America. While many of BoHo's shows have focused on the reasons people come together, this production instead looks at why people choose to run away from the relationships in their lives.
"The journey of running away can teach us about who we are," says Artistic Director
Peter Marston Sullivan. "Too often, we're not running from another person or a situation, we're running from ourselves and the hard choices we need to make. To me, it's when we realize why we're running and stop that we find true freedom." Following on the success of BoHo's previous intimate musicals Myths & Hymns and Ordinary Days, Fugitive Songs will be staged at the company's Heartland Studio space in Rogers Park and will open during Chicago Theatre Week.
UNCLE VANYA
By
Anton Chekhov
in a new adaptation by
Annie Baker,
working with a literal translation by Margarita Shalina and the original Russian text
May 25 - June 26, 2016 at the Heartland Studio
When the ailing Professor Serebryakov retires to the country with his new, beautiful, younger wife Yelena after a lifetime of posh metropolitan living, it throws his entire estate into turmoil. The estate originally belonged to Serebryakov's first wife, and her mother, daughter, and brother still live there. Soon passions are flaring, with several of the gentlemen declaring their love for Yelena and Professor Serebryakov announcing his intention to sell off the estate. For as much as the family has lamented the stagnation of their lives, the introduction of change is even more frightening to them.
This intimate, immersive new adaptation of Chekhov's classic from critically-acclaimed playwright
Annie Baker (Body Awareness, Circle Mirror Transformation, The Flick), brings colloquial language to this beloved story of human relationships and yearning. Written with the "goal of creating a version that sounds to our contemporary American ears the way the play sounded to Russian ears during the play's first productions in the provinces in 1898," Ms. Baker's Uncle Vanya introduces 21st century audiences to Chekhov's enduring wit, insight, and emotional depth. BoHo is excited to bring its trademark focus on character and relationships to this new work, focusing on the inner desires and turmoil that lives underneath the surface of our everyday lives.
NEXT TO NORMAL
Book and lyrics by
Brian Yorkey
Music by
Tom Kitt br> Fall 2016 (dates TBD) at Theater Wit
The Goodmans seem to be an normal, average suburban American family. Dan is an architect; Diana rushes to pack lunches and pour cereal; their daughter and son are bright, wise-cracking teens. And yet their lives are anything but normal. Diana has been struggling with bipolar disorder and hallucinations for 16 years, and the strain of keeping this locked up within the family threatens to tear them apart. The harder the family tries to be "normal"-including medication and a variety of therapies-the farther they move from being true to themselves.
"What is so powerful about this show is not only the exploration of what mental llness does to one person, but also what it does to everyone around them," says Sullivan. "The struggle to maintain identity and retain relationships in the midst of mental illness is what makes Next to Normal so fascinating... and so emotional." Having taken Broadway by storm (Next To Normal won three 2009 Tony Awards including Best Musical Score and the 2010 Pulitzer Prize), BoHo is eager to bring its trademark intimacy and focus on characters to this affecting and timely story.
Season Memberships On Sale Now
BoHo Memberships are unique subscription packages that allow for flexibility in choosing productions and dates, as well as reserved seating and invitations to exclusive events. Membership packages for BoHo's 2016 season are on sale now at
www.BoHoTheatre.com or
(866) 811-4111.
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