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The Ruckus Theater Presents THE GAY AMERICAN by Kristian O’Hare, 5/16-5/26

By: Mar. 04, 2010
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The Ruckus Theater is making some noise with its upcoming world-premiere production of The Gay American by Kristian O'Hare, directed by Ruckus Artistic Director Allison Shoemaker. The Gay American is performed at The Side Project Theatre May 16 - 26, 2010. All performances are at 7:30pm. Tickets are $10.

Farce meets docudrama in The Gay American, an unblinking and provocative investigation of the sexual politics of sex and politics. We follow the rise and fall of former New Jersey governor James McGreevey through the impact it has on those around him-an Everyman-like Congressional Page, his miserable daughter Morag, silently simmering wife Dina, and ambitious aide Golan-and watch his carefully-crafted rising star go supernova in the crucible that is the American political theater.

Playwright Kristian O'Hare's work has been produced or developed by such theaters as Abydos: The Directors Theatre (San Francisco), Whole Art Theatre (Kalamazoo), The Actors and Playwrights' Initiative Theatre (Kalamazoo), Zack L. York Arena Theatre (Kalamazoo), The Ruckus Theater (Chicago) and Boston Playwrights' Theatre. He has won a number of playwriting awards including top honors in Lamia Ink!'s Annual International One-Page Play Competition and a first-place Graduate Playwriting Award at the annual creative writing competition at Western Michigan University. He earned his PhD in English with an emphasis in playwriting at Western Michigan University. He received his MA in Creative Writing with an emphasis in playwriting from Boston University, where he worked with Nobel Laureate Derek Walcott and playwright Katherine Snodgrass.

Director Allison Shoemaker is the Artistic Director and a founding member of The Ruckus Theater. Directing credits for The Ruckus include Cartoon Graveyard and Play for Tell It & Speak It & Think It & Breathe It, Heist Play, Apple Frog Baseball, I Do Not Speak the Language and Three Lennon Fugue. Other directing credits include Private Eyes, Arbor Day and Am I Blue (York Arena Theatre). Allison also served as Producer for 365 Days/Plays at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center. When not fighting for truth, justice and the right of the playwright to revise in the rehearsal room, Allison writes things that sometimes get published. Recent credits include admit2, The Pedestal and Chicago's own Contrary Magazine. She is overly fond of semicolons, 35mm film, science jokes, Walt Whitman and really excellent drummers.

Performance Schedule

Week 1 Week 2

Sunday, May 16 7:30pm Sunday, May 23 7:30pm

Monday, May 17 7:30pm Monday, May 24 7:30pm

Tuesday, May 18 7:30pm Tuesday, May 25 7:30pm

Wednesday, May 19 7:30pm Wednesday, May 26 7:30pm

Tickets to The Gay American are $10 and go on sale April 5 at RuckusTheater.org or by phone at 773.769.RCKS(7257).

About The Ruckus Theater
Chicago is officially one theater company richer after The Ruckus Theater recently karate-chopped and high-fived its way into the Central Time Zone. Made up of an industrious group of Michigan ex-pats, The Ruckus is composed of actors, directors, playwrights, musicians, casting directors, publicity managers, grant writers, baristas, grad students, poets, computer fixers, appointment-makers and census-takers who aim to create a new kind of company-a casteless theater that blends the lines between playwright and actor, audience and company member. The Ruckus Theater is led by Artistic Director Allison Shoemaker, Associate Artistic Director Joshua Davis and Interim Managing Director Jeffrey Fauver.

The company's inaugural Chicago season is produced as part of the side project's Visiting Artist Series and is comprised of three world-premiere productions: Heist Play by Mitch Vermeersch, Tell It & Speak It & Think It & Breathe It devised by members of the company and contributing artists, and The Gay American by Kristina O'Hare. In addition, The Ruckus presents a workshop of the world-premiere musical Escape from the Vienna Boys Choir, book by Aaron Dean, music and lyrics by Jason Rico. Prior to The Ruckus' recent move to Chicago the company was based in Kalamazoo MI, where it produced such popularly acclaimed productions as Apple Frog Baseball, The Retreating World and Fore Play, in addition to a developmental reading of Linear A by Ryan Dolley at Barrow Street Theatre in New York.

We're here to create, to examine, to invent, to explode-to create a ruckus. Our aim is to break down the old models of new work development in order to nurture new forms, great plays and better and smarter artists. We will work together to create vibrant and unexpected new work, spin terrific yarns and build a world in which two things are sacred: the rehearsal room and the audience member. We will be messy; we will be brave; we demand that our theater become both aspect and integral to our community. We will bring the ruckus.

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