Photo Flash: Signal Ensemble Theatre's AFTERMATH
Signal Ensemble Theatre presents the final show of its seventh season, the world premiere of "Aftermath," written and directed by co-artistic director Ronan Marra. Brian Jones, founder and original leader of The Rolling Stones, was perhaps most famous for his mysterious death at age 27. Jones's lasting impact on rock ‘n roll was masked behind his sexual escapades, high profile relationships and drug induced arrests. Spanning the years 1966-1969, "Aftermath," a drama with the actors playing live music, maps the rise and fall of a troubled genius whose legacy was overshadowed by the very band he created. The show runs about 90 minutes with no intermission. Marra received a Jeff nomination for Best New Work for his last new play "Landslide" (produced by Signal in 2005).
Aftermath plays the West Stage at the Raven Theatre Complex, 6157 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL 60660#22 Clark Street bus (Exit at Granville) and CTA Red Line Granville Stop
First come, first served free parking in Raven lot (enter from northbound Clark); free, non-metered parking on Granville; ample street parking on Clark.Opens Monday, May 10, 2010, at 7:30 p.m.
Closes Sunday, June 6
Runs Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m., and Sundays at 3:30 p.m.
Added industry performance on Monday, May 24, at 7:30 p.m.
Season Concern benefit on Saturday, May 29 ($5 from each ticket goes to charity)
Previews May 8 and 9, at 7:30 p.m.
2-for-1 tickets on Memorial Sunday, May 30, 3:30 p.m.To purchase tickets, call 773-347-1350 or visit www.signalensemble.com; Goldstar
$20 for regular single tickets
$10 for both previews
$15 for 5/24 show, and for industry members at all shows with resume/headshot/card
$15 for students/seniors (with ID); also for groups of 15 or more
Photo Credit: Johnny Knight


Mick (Nick Vidal) sings while Brian (AaRon Snook) plays the sitar

Charlie (Bries Vannon) plays the drums while Mick (Nick Vidal) sings

Keith (Joseph Stearns) discusses with Mick (Nick Vidal) the direction the band is taking

Brian (AaRon Snook, left) talks to a reporter (Vincent Lonergan, center) while Mick (Nick Vidal, right) listens

Bill (Nathan Drackett) and Charlie (Bries Vannon) laugh at the rest of the band during an interview

George (Andrew Yearick) introduces Brian (AaRon Snook) to the sitar

Brian (AaRon Snook) tells his story to the audience

Brian (AaRon Snook) and Mick (Nick Vidal) perform a song

Brian (AaRon Snook) gets to know Anita (Simone Roos)

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