SiNNERMAN Ensemble presents the world premiere "Days of Late," written and directed by Braden LuBell. The show plays the Viaduct Theatre from April 15 to May 22, 2010.
SiNNERMAN Ensemble's "Days of Late" is written and directed by Braden LuBell. This romantic comedic drama is a hybrid of raw, naturalistic, fast-paced dialogue and poetic sections of ensemble movement, following a savage, hilarious and heartbreaking journey of eight young professionals and aspiring artists. They attempt to navigate the minefields of love, sex and career goals in this current moment of sexual liberation, including anonymous sex, on-line dating and the growing acceptance of bisexuality and homosexuality. "Days of Late" explores if these characters should settle down and have children as their parents did at their age; or continue striving for their own unique version of happiness. Living far away from their families (and being completely independent, fighting to avoid frantic and isolated lives), they illuminate the contemporary struggle of twenty- and thirty-somethings to find meaning, purpose and direction in a society so seemingly different than generations before. "Days of Late" runs about two hours with one intermission, and is not recommended for children for adult language and sexual content. SiNNERMAN, formed out of the Steppenwolf Theatre summer program, is spelled with all caps except for the "i", and is named after the Nina Simone song.
CREATIVE TEAM: Braden LuBell (Playwright, Director), William Anderson (Set Design), Jess Harpenau (Lighting Design), Matt Cummings (Props Design), Tara Malpass (Stage Manager), Bill Paton (Technical Director), nk [sic] Mooneyham (Photography, Graphic Design), with SiNNERMAN ensemble members Stefin Steberle (Costume Design, Co-Production Manager), Cyd Blakewell (Co-Production Manager), Anna Carini (Script Consultant), Levi Petree (Program Design), Dominica Fisher, Jeremy Fisher, Howie Johnson, Ryan Martin and Calliope Porter (Creative Consultants).
CAST: SiNNERMAN ensemble members Sue Redman (Avery) and Ebony Wimbs (Nina), with guest artists Rebecca Buller (Miyoko), Arianne Ellison (Chrissy), Brian Kavanaugh (Dale), Shane Kenyon (Arthur), and Brett Lee (Sascha). Braden LuBell (Director/Playwright) was reared in New York and educated in acting and directing at Emerson College. Previous Chicago directing credits include Diamante's "Lucid" and their Jeff-nominated "All My Love" at Theatre Building Chicago, his own plays "Open" (Bailiwick) and "Quick and Dirty" (Apple Tree's Orchard Series), and a staged reading of his play "Noble/Birth" (The Gift). Regional credits include "Closer" and The American Plan (Bckseet [sic] Productions, Philadelphia), Boston productions of "One Flea Spare" and "The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek," and Sue Redman's "Here To There" (San Francisco Fringe Festival). He also created a stage adaptation of the James Baldwin novel "Giovanni's Room," and his own deconstruction of "The Glass Menagerie." The L.A.-based "Racket Collective" recently produced his play "(Jack &) Penny" and has slated "Quick and Dirty" as their spring 2010 production, and in January New York's Sticky Festival in premiered one of his ten minute plays. He is the author of a new adaptation of "Hedda Gabler," and has been named "Poet Laureate" for Cabaret Vagabond, where he reads his poetry every other month. ENSEMBLE: SiNNERMAN is an ensemble of 12 artists who support and challenge each
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