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The Neo-Futurists Announce 30th Anniversary Season: 10,300 Plays And Counting

By: Aug. 29, 2018
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The Neo-Futurists Announce 30th Anniversary Season: 10,300 Plays And Counting  ImageThe Neo-Futurists jubilantly announce their 30th Anniversary Season, rocketing past 10,300 new plays with a schedule of mainstage Neo-Lab commissions, creative festivals and flagship late-night production The Infinite Wrench-all featuring the company's signature theatrical style fusing sport, poetry and living newspaper. The Neo-Futurists have grown to become one of the most highly regarded experimental theater companies in the United States, with sister companies in New York and San Francisco. The company's original works residency, Neo-Lab, originally launched in 2015 with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and celebrates its fourth year this season.

The Neo-Futurists' 2018-19 Season includes: mainstage Neo-Lab commissions Tangles and Plaques created by Kirsten Riiber (Sept. 13-29, 2018) and the world premiere of Remember the Alamo created by Nick Hart (February 28-April 27, 2019); Lit Crawl Chicago 2018, coproduced with LitQuake Foundation (Sept. 22, 2018); Best of The Infinite Wrench created by the Neo-Futurist Ensemble (Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 2018); 60 Songs in 60 Minutes created by Nick Hart and Andrew Tham (Dec. 13-15, 2018); Tedium...and Other Sensations written by Mickle Maher, adapted and performed by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Members Dan Kerr-Hobert, Lily Mooney and Trent Creswell and members of Mocrep, as part of The Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival (January 17-26, 2019); The Egg Show: 30 Egg Plays in 60 Egg Minutes, a special Mother's Day fundraiser for the Chicago Women's Health Center (May 12, 2019); The Neo-Futurist Kitchen art and performance festival (July 15-21, 2019); Neo-Lab development workshops for Comfortable Shoes (Nov. 29, 2018; March 27, 2019); and ongoing performances of The Neo-Futurists' flagship show The Infinite Wrench, unleashing a barrage of two-minute plays for live audiences 50 weekends per year.

All performances are held at The Neo-Futurist Theater, 5153 N. Ashland Avenue (at Foster), unless otherwise noted. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit www.neofuturists.org.

"People have come to The Neo-Futurist Theater for 30 years because the artists here consistently create theater that delights, challenges and surprises us all," says Artistic Director Kurt Chiang. "We're a place for experiments and new work, but we're also refreshingly reliable. On any given night, audiences understand they can't anticipate what's going to happen-but they know they'll leave profoundly changed. And they want to share that experience with their friends and family. Our ensemble and staff are humbled by the continued support, and we're pumped to show off what's coming next."

THE NEO-FUTURISTS' 30TH ANNIVERSARY SEASON LINEUP

The Infinite Wrench

Ongoing 50 weekends per year

Created and performed by the Neo-Futurist Ensemble

Tickets: $10-15 walkup (cash only); $20 online with a roll-back refund

Schedule: Fridays & Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.; Sundays at 7 p.m.

The Infinite Wrench is The Neo-Futurists' flagship production that unleashes a barrage of two-minute plays for a live audience, 50 weekends per year. Each play offers something different, be it funny, profound, elegant, disgusting, topical, irreverent, terrifying or a song; all are truthful and tackle the here-and-now, inspired by the lived experiences of the performers. With new plays every week, The Infinite Wrench is The Neo-Futurists' ongoing and ever-changing attempt to shift the conventions of live performance and speak to those unreached or unmoved by traditional theater.

Tangles & Plaques

September 13-29, 2018

Created by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Kirsten Riiber

Directed by Neo-Futurist Artistic Associate Jen Ellison

Tickets: $10-$25

Schedule: Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Press opening: Thursday, Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m.

Tangles & Plaques is returning to the Neo-Futurist stage for a limited engagement. Neo-Lab's 2016-17 commission, Tangles & Plaques attempts to demystify the experience of dementia in the language of theatre-offering a vivid, poignant, participatory experience that is unique to each audience and different every performance. Ensemble Member Kirsten Riiber, Director Jen Ellison and Memory Care Consultant Alex Schwaninger conduct a symphony of impossible tasks and egregious forgery with the help of the audience and a cast including Riiber, Kaitlyn Andrews, Ida Cuttler, Justin Deming, Mike Hamilton, Nick Hart and Dan Kerr-Hobert. The ensemble interrogates the life and death of memories-how they persist, when they depart and the ways they distort over time.

Lit Crawl Chicago 2018

Sept. 22, 2018

3 p.m.-11:30 p.m.

Co-produced by The Neo-Futurists and LitQuake Foundation

Curated by Neo-Futurist Alum Jessica Anne and Lindsay Muscato

Tickets: Free festival with special ticketed events to be announced

Location: Venues throughout Andersonville and Uptown, including The Neo-Futurist Theater, Women & Children First bookstore and the Green Mill

Lit Crawl is the Chicago incarnation of a much-loved literary fest celebrated across the country. The crawl happens from 3 p.m. onward on Saturday, Sept. 22, with events in storefronts and venues throughout Andersonville and Uptown. Many events happen simultaneously: audiences look at their crawl maps and make hard choices about what to see. But that's the magic of Lit Crawl: stroll down the street and see a special performance of a writer you've always loved, stop into a favorite venue for an unexpected literary activity, or stumble upon something completely new in a place you've never been.

Comfortable Shoes

A Neo-Lab commission in development

Public workshops: Nov. 29, 2018 and March 27, 2019 at 7:30 p.m.

Created by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Ida Cuttler

Tickets: $8

A rigorous storytelling of epic and exhausting proportions, in which Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Ida Cuttler weds herself to an appreciative but underwhelmed audience, equipped with nothing except size 8.5 running shoes, the narrative structure of One Thousand and One Nights and a bloated sense of self. Ida creates, stars and bursts open in Comfortable Shoes, her debut mainstage production.

Best of The Infinite Wrench

Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 2018

Created and performed by the Neo-Futurist Ensemble

Tickets: $10-$20

Schedule: Fridays and Saturdays at 11:30 p.m.; Sundays at 7 p.m.; special 30th birthday performance on Dec. 2

Press opening: Friday, Nov. 30 at 11:30 p.m.

The Neo-Futurist Ensemble performs the best plays of the year from The Infinite Wrench, the company's ongoing and ever-changing attempt to shift the conventions of live performance and speak to those unreached or unmoved by traditional theater. Each play offers something different, be it funny, profound, elegant, disgusting, topical, irreverent, terrifying, or a song; all are truthful and tackle the here-and-now, inspired by the lived experiences of the performers. Expect a particularly invigorating evening on Dec. 2, the date of The Neo-Futurists' official 30th birthday!

60 Songs in 60 Minutes

Dec. 13-15, 2018

Created by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Nick Hart and Andrew Tham

Tickets: $15

Schedule: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.

Press opening: Thursday, Dec. 13 at 8 p.m.

A small ensemble of musicians and artists creates a collage of sound and noise, using anything they can find to write and perform 60 original songs in 60 minutes. After their raucous debut last year, the band is back with the quickest and craziest musical celebration of the season. The Neo-Futurists' latest experiment in new modes of extreme performance, 60 Songs in 60 Minutes is created and performed by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Nick Hart with Andrew Tham.

Tedium...and Other Sensations

January 17-26, 2019

Written by Mickle Maher

Adapted and Performed by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Members Dan Kerr-Hobert, Lily Mooney, Trent Creswell and members of Mocrep

Part of The Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival

Co-Produced with Mocrep and Theater Oobleck

Tickets: TBD

Schedule: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.

Press opening: Thursday, January 17 at 7:30 p.m.

The Neo-Futurists explore the absurd text of Theater Oobleck's Mickle Maher with a barrage of puppet forms at a small tabletop in Tedium...and Other Sensations. In a multi-disciplinary journey through déjà vu, meta-theatrical successes, and world premiere musical experiments, a small ensemble of puppeteers and musicians soothe the worries and sorrows of the world away. Part of the 2019 Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival, Tedium...and Other Sensations is The Neo-Futurists' adaptation of Maher's original work in collaboration with Mocrep.

Remember the Alamo

February 28-April 27, 2019

Created by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Nick Hart

Directed by Neo-Futurist Artistic Director Kurt Chiang

Tickets: $10-$25; all Thursdays & previews are "pay what you can"

Schedule: Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.

Previews: February 28-March 2, 2019

Regular run: March 4-April 27, 2019

Press opening: Monday, March 4 at 7:30 p.m.

In this world premiere production, an ensemble will take over The Neo-Futurist Theater, refuse to leave, and obstruct all production in the theater until the audience, actors and management work to recreate the Battle of the Alamo in its entirety, leading to its sad bloody conclusion. Created by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Nick Hart, Remember the Alamo is Neo-Lab's 2017-18 commission.

The Egg Show: 30 Egg Plays in 60 Egg Minutes

May 12, 2019

Scrambled by Neo-Futurist Ensemble Member Ida Cuttler

Tickets: $25

Schedule: Sunday, May 12 at 7 p.m.

This Mother's Day benefit for the Chicago Women's Health Center features the Ensemble's favorite "egg" plays from the past 30 years of The Neo-Futurists' flagship late-night show The Infinite Wrench. They're gonna get messy. They're gonna talk about moms (whatever that means to you). They're gonna make you look at your breakfast in a whole new way. No matter your relationship to your ma... we all came from an egg!

The Neo-Futurist Kitchen: A micro-festival on art & performance

July 15-21, 2019

Tickets: TBD

Schedule: Varies

The Neo-Futurists' micro-festival on ensemble and devised performance takes over The Neo-Futurist Theater July 15-21, showcasing the latest development of Neo-Lab's Comfortable Shoes and hosting workshops and performances from artists and organizations throughout Chicago and the United States. Launched in 2016 alongside Neo-Lab and with the support of The National Endowment for the Arts, The Neo-Futurist Kitchen welcomes audiences to explore experimental art in its many forms (with food, drink and conversation).

Celebrating its 30th Anniversary this season, The Neo-Futurist Theater is a collective of writer-director-performers who create theater that is a fusion of sport, poetry and living newspaper. The company has created more than 10,300 plays to date within its flagship late-night event (now known as The Infinite Wrench) and more than 65 full-length mainstage productions incorporating its signature non-illusory, interactive style of performance. From humble beginnings launching the first late-night theater production in Chicago, The Neo-Futurist Theater created what became the city's longest-running show and has grown to become one of the most highly regarded experimental theater companies in the United States, with sister companies in San Francisco and New York. For more information, visit www.neofuturists.org.

The Neo-Futurist Theater is partially supported by grants from Alphawood Foundation Chicago, Arts Work Fund, The Chicago Community Foundation, Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation, The Illinois Arts Council Agency, The MacArthur Fund for Arts and Culture at The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation, and The National Endowment for the Arts.



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