]New American Folk Theatre in association with Redtwist Theatre present
the Midwest Premiere
THE SUMMER OF DAISY FAY
By Ed Howard
Based on the novel Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg
Directed by Anthony Whitaker, Artistic Director, New American Folk Theatre
Opens Saturday, July 11, 3pm at Redtwist Theatre
This one-woman show stars Charlie Irving, and runs from July 11 thru August 17 at Redtwist Theatre, 1044 W. Bryn Mawr, Chicago, IL 60660. Performances are Saturdays at 3pm, Sundays and Mondays at 7:30pm. Press Opening is Saturday, July 11 at 3pm. Tickets are available at
daisyfay.brownpapertickets.com or visit
www.newamericanfolktheatre.org for more information.
Daisy Fay is a charming, spunky young woman from small town Mississippi in 1958, who has dreams and ambitions for something far more than her humble roots. Daisy Fay carries the audience with her as she recounts memories, both heartfelt and jovial, from her tom-boyish youth, to her success in theatre, to her adventures in the world of beauty pageants. Through her experiences, she becomes an advocate for the underdog.
Renowned author
Fannie Flagg has entrusted the stage adaptation of her bestselling novel, Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man, to
Ed Howard, one of the creators of the popular cycle of Tuna, Texas plays. Flagg's novel was on the New York Times Bestseller List for 10 weeks. Her second novel, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe, was on the NYT list for 36 weeks.
Director
Anthony Whitaker says, "I first met Daisy Fay when I read the novel (then called Coming Attractions) in 1988. After having been a long-time and frequent performer of the Tuna, Texas plays, I was thrilled to find that
Ed Howard had adapted this story into a one-woman show."
Charlie Irving became a Company Member at New American Folk Theatre after she made a bewitching turn in the company's 2014 production of Dark of the Moon. Irving says, "I have loved getting to know this character! Though she's undeniably hopeful she is a whole person with struggles of belonging and regrets we can all relate to." Whitaker added, "It is a real honor for the New American Folk Theatre, and me personally, to bring Daisy Fay to Chicago audiences along with
Fannie Flagg's honest look at life and her eternal optimism."
Cast/Production Team
The Summer of Daisy Fay is a one-woman show featuring New American Folk Theatre Company Member Charlie Irving* as Daisy Fay.
The production staff includes
Anthony Whitaker* (Director), Carrie Campana* (Costume Designer), Oriana Dentici (Lighting Designer), Elisabeth Heying (Set Designer), Shelby Westart (Stage Manager),
Sarah Gise (Assistant Director), and
Jamal Howard* (Production Manager).
(*denotes company member)
The Redtwist Design Team will collaborate with the Daisy Fay artistic staff to optimize the process of having two shows running in rep on the same stage. The concurrent Redtwist production of Good People runs from June 27 through August 2.
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