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Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA

By: Oct. 23, 2012
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The Black Ship Co. announces the Chicago premiere of Foreverendia, by Brian Tuttle and directed by The Black Ship Co.'s Artistic Director Nicki Mazzocca, November 28 – December 23, at the Athenaeum Theatre's newly remodeled Studio 2, 2936 North Southport Avenue. Press night is Wednesday, November 28 at 8 p.m. The performance schedule is Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets are $16 – $24 and are on sale now at www.blackshipco.org or by calling the Athenaeum Theatre box office at 773-935-6875.  BroadwayWorld has a first look at the production below.
 
When a blizzard buries the neighborhood under a 15-foot blanket of snow, three young adventurers climb out through their chimneys and use this tabula rasa as a canvas to imagine a new world: Foreverendia. "Foreverendia, originally a part of The Black Ship Co.'s 2011 reading series, is an excellent winter show. Everyone has been excited to work on this play because of how it highlights the importance of imagination and the good that it can do in people," said Black Ship's Production Manager Kathleen Henderson.

The cast includes Jen Walker (Bailey), Megan Captaine (Nim), Kalina "Kitten" McCreery (Alanna), Christine Jacobs (Maureen), John Stiens (Lawrence) and Andrew Tardif (Sir Babbles).

The production team consists of Bridget Lachowsky, stage manager; Joe Klug, scenic designer; Hunter Koerner, lighting designer; Janet Howe, costume designer; Tom Holmes, composer; Sean Howlett, photographer and Anna Caldwell, marketing coordinator.
Founded in 2010, The Black Ship Co. is a new play theater company that aims to bring new plays by many routes. They produce a reading series, main stage productions and also produce new works through The Black Curtain Project, in which they combine black box theater with web video to bring new plays from emerging playwrights to a broader audience.
 
Photo Credit: Sean Howlett

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image
John Stiens, Jen Walker, Megan Captaine

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image
John Stiens, Christine Jacobs

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image
Andrew Tardif, Jen Walker

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image
John Stiens

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image
John Stiens, Jen Walker, Megan Captaine

Photo Flash: First Look at Black Ship Co's FORVERENDIA  Image



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