Writers Theatre, under leadership of Artistic Director Michael Halberstam and Executive Director Kathryn M. Lipuma, continues its 2015/16 season with DEATH OF A STREETCAR NAMED VIRGINIA WOOLF: A PARODY created by Tim Ryder and Tim Sniffen, written by Tim Sniffen and directed by Stuart Carden and Michael Halberstam. The production has been extended by two weeks, and runs now through July 31, 2016 in the Gillian Theatre at Writers Theatre's new theater center at 325 Tudor Court, Glencoe. The Press Opening is tomorrow, May 4, and BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
This hilarious result of a collaboration between Writers Theatre and Chicago's world-renowned comedy theatre The Second City, asks the intriguing question: What happens when the most recognizable characters from some of the greatest American plays of the 20th century suddenly find themselves sharing the same stage?
When a mysterious invitation brings Blanche DuBois back to New Orleans, she finds herself once again face-to-face with the smoldering Stanley Kowalski. That would be challenge enough, but they are soon joined by luckless salesman Willy Loman and hard-drinking, hard-fighting couple George and Martha, and suddenly all bets are off. Add a folksy Stage Manager and the comic genius of The Second City team, and the question quickly becomes: Will the American Theatre ever be the same?
Co-directed by former Associate Artistic Director Stuart Carden and Artistic Director Michael Halberstam, this deliciously satirical mash-up of A Streetcar Named Desire, Death of a Salesman, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Our Town opens the Gillian Theatre with a tongue-in-cheek salute to the celebrated icons of American drama.
DEATH OF A STREETCAR NAMED VIRGINIA WOOLF: A PARODY was commissioned by The Second City and developed in partnership with Writers Theatre, under the guidance of co-director Stuart Carden and featuring a cast of veteran Writers Theatre actors.
The cast of DEATH OF A STREETCAR NAMED VIRGINIA WOOLF: A PARODY includes Greg Matthew Anderson (George beginning 7/19), Jennifer Engstrom (Blanche DuBois), Sean Fortunato (The Stage Manager), Marc Grapey (Willy Loman), John Hoogenakker (George through 7/17),Michael Perez (Stanley Kowalski) and Karen Janes Woditsch (Martha).
The designers are Linda Buchanan (Scenic Designer), Jenny Mannis (Costume Designer), Jesse Klug (Lighting Designer) and Josh Horvath (Sound Designer). The Stage Manager is Rebecca Pechter, and the Assistant Stage Manager is Mallory Bass.
Photo Credit: Michael Brosilow
Jennifer Engstrom (Blanche DuBois) and Marc Grapey (Willy Loman)
Jennifer Engstrom (Blanche DuBois) and Michael Perez (Stanley Kowalski)
Jennifer Engstrom (Blanche DuBois) and Michael Perez (Stanley Kowalski)
Sean Fortunato (The Stage Manager) and Jennifer Engstrom (Blanche DuBois)
Marc Grapey (Willy Loman) and Jennifer Engstrom (Blanche DuBois)
Marc Grapey (Willy Loman), Sean Fortunato (The Stage Manager), Michael Perez (Stanley Kowalski) and John Hoogenakker
John Hoogenakker, Michael Perez (Stanley Kowalski), Sean Fortunato (The Stage Manager) and Karen Janes Woditsch (Martha)
Karen Janes Woditsch (Martha) and John Hoogenakker
Karen Janes Woditsch (Martha) and John Hoogenakker
Karen Janes Woditsch (Martha), Michael Perez (Stanley Kowalski) and John Hoogenakker
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