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The Hypocrites to Present ALL OUR TRAGIC, 8/2-10/5

By: May. 23, 2014
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The Hypocrites will launch their 2014-15 Season with the world premiere of ALL OUR TRAGIC, an unparalleled twelve-hour theatrical adaptation that combines all 32 surviving Greek tragedies into a single epic narrative, adapted and directed by Founding Artistic Director Sean Graney*, playing August 2 - October 5, 2014 at its new home, The Den Theatre, 1329 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago. ALL OUR TRAGIC marks the inaugural production at The Den's new, fully adaptable, street level theatre where the The Hypocrites will be the resident company. Single tickets for ALL OUR TRAGIC go on sale Tuesday, June 17, 2014, with a variety of flexible season subscription packages available now. Patrons wishing to support this historic undertaking are invited to participate in the "All Our Tragic Funding" campaign. For tickets, subscriptions and campaign information, please visit www.the-hypocrites.com. The press opening is Sunday, August 10 at 11 am.

Audiences can choose to enjoy ALL OUR TRAGIC in a single twelve-hour experience on Saturdays and Sundays (with ample breaks, food provided and cash bar available) or in four shorter installments over consecutive Friday or Monday nights.

The 23-member ensemble cast of ALL OUR TRAGIC includes: Breon Arzell, Erin Barlow, Will Bennett, Ryan Bourque*, Walter Briggs*, Christopher Bryant, Geoff Button*, Kate Carson-Groner, Emily Casey, Tien Doman*, Lindsey Gavel*, Danny Goodman, Rashaad Hall, Maximilian Lapine, Danny Martinez, Luce Metrius, Erin Myers, Dana Omar, Christine Stulik*, Zeke Sulkes*, John Taflan, Lauren Vogel and Joe Wiens.

From the most popular titles to the most rarely produced, experience the 32 surviving Greek tragedies by Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides in one breathtaking and unforgettable theatrical event. ALL OUR TRAGIC builds on the success of The Hypocrites' 2011 production of Sophocles: Seven Sicknesses, which received critical praise and earned multiple Jeff Awards including Best Production and Best Director.

ALL OUR TRAGIC is designed to create a contemporary Festival of Dionysus, the ancient gatherings for which these tragedies were originally crafted - to bring together a daily community to bond, eat food, drink wine and discuss complicated topics of society that we have been wrestling with since the creation of civilization.

"I really hope that audiences enjoy this project - it's the most personally meaningful piece of theater I have created," comments adapter and director Sean Graney. "I have never devoted so much time and energy to a single project. During three years of developing the script, I partnered with about ten different institutions, adding great depth to the process. From the beginning of my work I always imagined what a production would look like, but as the script reached the point where it would be ready for actors, I began to think what a rehearsal process would look like. I quickly realized that there could be no other theater in the world with which I would rather premiere this epic and personal play. How could I not make this play with all of my friends at The Hypocrites- by friends I mean actors, designers, the administration, the crew, I love everyone. It would feel strange and uninspiring to bring it someplace else. I am so happy to be sharing All Our Tragic for the first time to an audience with The Hypocrites," add Graney.

The production team for ALL OUR TRAGIC includes: Tom Burch (scenic design), Alison Siple* (costume design), Jared Moore (lighting design), Kevin O'Donnell+ (sound design), Danielle Case (props design), Amanda Clayton and Patrick Fries (co-production managers), Miranda Anderson (stage manager) and Justine Palmisano (asst. stage manager).



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