SALOMEE SPEELT, in their Chicago debut, and co-producer ShPIeL-Performing Identity are proud to announce the Chicago premieres of two productions, Jean Cocteau's The Sound Of Silence and Noémi Schlosser's DATE ME! at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Avenue, November 16 - December 18. Opening night, featuring both performances, is Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 6. p.m. The Sound of Silence runs Thursdays at 7.30 p.m., Saturdays at 7 p.m. and DATE ME! runs Fridays at 7.30 p.m., Saturdays at 8.30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. There is an added performance of DATE ME! on "Black Wednesday," Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and a French language performance, in conjunction with the Alliance Française, of The Sound of Silence, Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and are $20 for The Sound of Silence, $25 (includes free drink) for DATE ME! and a special price for both performances on Saturdays of $40. Tickets are available at theaterwit.org or at the Theater Wit box office, 773.975.8150.
THE SOUND OF SILENCE
Regular Run dates: November 16 - December 17
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. • Saturdays at 7 p.m.
Originally written in 1940 by Jean Cocteau as a showcase for Edith Piaf, The Sound of Silence is a one women tour de force for actress Noémi Schlosser. Written and performed with wit and passion in a multimedia setting. The Sound of Silence tells the story of a svelte nightclub singer confronting and berating the unfaithful lover who sits silently on stage, dozing behind his newspaper before he coolly departs for another rendezvous with his ugly, aging mistress. Piaf's 1940 performance of this piece is legendary. Schlosser assumes the Piaf mantle and adds her own nuances in this new 2011 premiere.
Noémi Schlosser, graduated in 2001 from the Antwerp Drama school of Belgium, where she studied under the famous Flemish director Ivo van Hove. Since then, she has appeared on stage in a variety or roles from traditional musicals ("Nancy," Oliver Twist, Margot in Yours, Anne) to experimental performances (The Smile Off Your Face, winner of the Edinburgh Festival in 2007). In 2004, in Belgium, she founded her own collective, SALOMEE SPEELT, meaning, "Salome is Playing." Schlosser acts, writes, directs and produces shows and has been honored with grants and support from the Flemish Government for Moscow-New York, Alice and Franny and Zooey. She is also proud to have been able to present and perform SALOMEE SPEELT productions in three languages (French, Flemish, and English) and on stages in Europe, Africa and New York.
ABOUT SALOMEE SPEELT
SALOMEE SPEELT is a "fixed-fluid" collective founded by Noémi Schlosser. The idea for this company arose from the need to bring various branches of art and people from a variety of artistic milieus together. The company works to surprise both themselves and their audiences with fresh new approaches, perspectives, characters and virtuosity. For every presentation they seek out the best possible actors, musicians, coaches and designer, regardless of their own theatrical or artistic comfort zones.
SALOMEE SPEELT makes no attempt to stick to any particular style, neither with respect to texts nor themes. The ability to play repertory pieces in addition to their own scripts and to bring many kinds of material together is their greatest strength and it is this characteristic that they want to show off to the outside world. For more information, please go to salomeespeelt.be.
ABOUT ShPIeL-PERFORMING IDENTITY
ShPIeL is a dynamic new theatre and performance incubator project and producer of innovative works putting identity, culture and heritage into "play." Based in Chicago and working with theatre artists worldwide, ShPIeL devel- ops and deepens the theatre artist and performance projects through cultural identities and narratives; provides professional networks for theatre and performing art; and is dedicated to creating a new transformative community. ShPIeL is proud to be the sponsor for Noemi Schlosser and her work and will continue to bring challenging identity theatre work to Chicago and beyond. ShPIeL-Intensive workshops and retreats to develop theatre artists and their work are now being held in the Chicago area at Lookingglass Theatre. To take part in these Intensives and for more information, the website is shpieltheatre.com.
Jean Cocteau's The Sound Of Silence and Noémi Schlosser's DATE ME! at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Avenue, November 16 - December 18. Opening night, featuring both performances, is Wednesday, Nov. 16 at 6. p.m. The Sound of Silence runs Thursdays at 7.30p.m., Saturdays at 7p.m. and DATE ME! runs Fridays at 7.30 p.m., Saturdays at 8.30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. There is an added performance of DATE ME! on "Black Wednesday," Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7:30 p.m. and a French language performance of The Sound of Silence, Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 7.30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for The Sound of Silence, $25 (includes free drink) for DATE ME! and a special price for both performances on Saturdays of $40. Tickets are available at theaterwit.org or at the Theater Wit box office, 773.975.8150.
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