Signal Ensemble Theatre continues its sixth season with the Scottish drama "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" by Jay Presson Allen, based on the novel by Muriel Spark, directed by Co-Artistic Director Ronan Marra. Jean Brodie is in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders, and all of her pupils are the crème de le crème.
The Brodie Set, as her students at the Marcia Blaine School for Girls are famously known, hang on Miss Brodie's every word as she - with reckless abandon - dismisses the standard curriculum in favor of lessons in subjects as wide-ranging as Giotto to Hitler to her own romances. When Miss Brodie begins an affair with one teacher to distract from her affair with another, and a false love letter falls into the wrong hands, the headmistress puts Brodie under review. Her considerable bombast is the only thing that saves her job, until a fatal error in guidance, and the betrayal of her favorite student become more than Miss Jean Brodie can overcome - even in her prime. The show runs about two hours with one intermission.
Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division Ave., Chicago, IL 60622-3337Ensemble Members Simone Roos (Sandy), AaRon Snook (Lowther), and Joseph Stearns
(Lloyd), with guest artists Patricia Austin (Jean Brodie), Jessica Bennett (Monica), Cynthia Blakewell (Mary), Annie DiMaria (student), Brigitte Ditmars (Mackay), Kasia Januszewski (student), Rachael Jenison (Jenny), Erin Myers (Sister Helena/Miss Campbell), Danielle O'Farrell (student), Eric Smith (Mr. Perry), and Angela Steffens (student).
Signal Ensemble was nominated for seven 2007-2008 non-Equity Jeff Awards - five
for their production of "1776" - Production-Musical, Outstanding Director Ronan Marra, Costume Design Laura M. Dana - in addition to Philip Winston (Actor in a Principal Role Musical), and Vincent Lonergan (Actor in a Supporting Role Musical). Both Lonergan and Shawn Pfautsch were nominated as Actor in a Principal Role Play for "Old Wicked Songs" as well. They received the award for Production-Musical.
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