American Theater Company proudly announces Season 26, which includes the 40th Anniversary revival of The Original Grease with restored, revised and R-rated book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey and directed by Artistic Director PJ Paparelli; Two David Mamet classics in rotating repertory: Oleanna directed by Rick Snyder and Speed-the-Plow directed by ATC Ensemble member Jaime Castañeda; and the World Premiere of The Big Meal written by Dan LeFranc and directed by Dexter Bullard. It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio Play directed by Jason W. Gerace, will return for its ninth holiday season.
To celebrate its 40th Anniversary, playwright
Jim Jacobs returns to his hometown to restore the R-Rated book, music and lyrics for ATC's revival production of The Original Grease, last seen at Chicago's old Kingston Mines Theatre in 1971. Jacobs and Paparelli have been working over the last year revising the book, set in Chicago's Northwest Side in 1959, to include newly restored scenes, characters, and seven original songs written by the late
Warren Casey.
Playwright
Jim Jacobs comments, "The Grease you will see at ATC is not the 'Fun-with-Dick & Jane' version in most productions today, but the real lowdown, in-your-face version. In other words, the truth-the way things really were among all those high school outcasts back in 1959."
"It's been a blast working with Jim on the new book," adds Paparelli. "Make no mistake, this will be new a Grease-gritty, wild, un-PC, and most of all, true to its working class roots in Chicago's Northwest side."
Never-before-performed in rotating repertory,
David Mamet's Oleanna, directed by Steppenwolf Ensemble Member
Rick Snyder and Speed-the-Plow directed by ATC Ensemble Member
Jaime Castaneda. The plays will be performed by Darrell W. Cox (John/Bobby Gould),
Mattie Hawkinson (Carol/Karen) and Lance Baker (Charlie Fox).
Dexter Bullard directs the World Premiere of The Big Meal, written by Dan LeFranc. In an electrifying 80-minute theatrical ride, eight actors present the quintessential dinner moments from five generations of a modern American family. From their first kiss to their secret affairs, this strangely recognizable family explores life, love and loss over chicken fingers and mac ‘n' cheese at America's dinner table.
"Season 26 is meat-and-potatoes Chicago theatre: back-to-back Mamet, a working-class Grease, and an unforgettable family dinner," continues Paparelli. "We look forward to a season of landmark theatre experiences housed in our intimate warehouse in North Center."
THE 2010-2011 AMERICAN THEATER COMPANY SEASON IS:The Mamet Repertory
September-October 2010Oleanna Written by
David MametDirected by
Rick SnyderWith Darrell W. Cox as John and
Mattie Hawkinson as Carol
New England. 1995. A university professor's tenure dissolves when a student claims sexual harassment. Mamet pits the genders in a moral minefield in his most controversial and provocative play.
Speed-the-PlowWritten by
David MametDirected by ATC Ensemble Member Jaime Casteñada
With Lance Baker as Charlie Fox, Darrell W. Cox as Bobby Gould, and
Mattie Hawkinson as Karen
Hollywood. 1985. Two movie producers hit meltdown when their idealistic secretary turns the tables on their plans to make the next blockbuster. Mamet cracks open the ultimate choice for any artist in America: social change or financial gain.
The World Premiere
The Big MealWritten by Dan LeFranc
Directed by
Dexter BullardFebruary-March 2011
An American Restaurant. Today. In an electrifying 80-minute theatrical ride, eight actors present the quintessential dinner moments from five generations of a modern American family. From their first kiss to their secret affairs, this strangely recognizable family explores life, love and loss over chicken fingers and mac ‘n' cheese at America's dinner table.
The Original GreaseBook, music and lyrics by
Jim Jacobs and
Warren CaseyDirected by PJ Paparelli
April-May 2011
Chicago.1959. Before two movies and three Broadway productions, Summer Nights happened on Foster Beach and the rule-the-school T-Birds were a group of working class outsiders living on Chicago's Northwest Side. Including never-before-heard music, lyrics and scenes, author
Jim Jacobs teams up with Artistic Director PJ Paparelli to bring to life for the first time since 1971 the original R-Rated version of the world's most famous movie musical.
It's a Wonderful Life: The Radio PlayBased on the
Frank Capra film
Directed by Jason W. Gerace
November-December 2010
Bedford Falls. 1948. Back for its ninth year, ATC transforms its space into a 1940's radio studio to tell Capra's classic story of one man's affect on his community. Free milk and cookies are served after every show.
TICKET INFORMATION:Subscriptions range in price from $99 to $190 and are available at the Box Office, (773) 409-4125, or online at
www.atcweb.org.
About American Theater Company
American Theater Company is an ensemble of artists committed to producing new and classic American stories that ask the question, "What does it mean to be an American?" ATC's Ensemble includes
Usman Ally,
Patrick Andrews,
Kareem Bandealy, Jaime Castañeda,
Joe Minoso and Sadieh Rifai.
American Theater Company is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois
Arts Council, a state agency, and CityArts II. Additional valuable support is provided by the Alphawood Foundation, the Boeing Charitable Trust, the Bruce B. Boyd Foundation, the Elizabeth F. Chaney Foundation, Chicago Community Trust, the Lloyd A. Fry Foundation, the Elizabeth Morse Charitable Trust, the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, the Mayer and Morris Kaplan Family Foundation, the Polk Bros. Foundation, the MacArthur Fund at Prince Charitable Trust, and the Shubert Foundation.
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