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THE CHANGELING
by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley
Directed by Rachel Walshe
Running in repertory with TALLGRASS GOTHIC
March 14-April 12, 2009
(Preview March 13)
The West Stage at the Raven Theatre Complex
6157 N Clark St (at Granville)
(parking available in lot and on street. CTA by #22 Clark bus or Granville Red line el)
This Jacobean pageant of lust, murder, and madness pits the plotting of rebellious youth against the watchful eyes of their elders. Stripped down and reinvigorated by director Rachel Walshe, Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's classic verse drama runs in rotating repertory with Melanie Marnich's modern riff, Tallgrass Gothic.
$20 Regular Price
$18 Seniors
$16 Students (with valid ID).
Purchase one play in the rep and receive $5 off the second play!
(When purchasing online you will receive your unique one-time password
for the discount on the second play.)
Discounts are also offered for groups of 10 or more (see "Get Tickets").
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Friday, March 13, 8:30pm (preview)
Saturday, March 14, 4pm (opening)
Friday, March 20, 8:30pm
Saturday, March 21, 4pm
Friday, March 27, 8:30pm (World Theatre Day postshow discussion)
Saturday, March 28, 4pm
Sunday, March 29, 7:30pm
Saturday, April 4, 8:30pm
Sunday, April 5, 3:30pm
Saturday, April 11, 8:30pm
Sunday, April 12, 3:30pm
PRODUCTION STAFF
Director - RACHEL WALSHE
Assistant Director - KRISTIN IDASZAK
Dramaturg - DANIEL SMTIH*
Stage Manager - COURTNEY MILLER
Costume Designer - RICHIE FINE
Lighting Designer - CASEY DIERS
Scenic Designer - DIANE FAIRCHILD
Sound Designer/Composer - THOMAS DIXON
Fight Choreographer - JAMIE STIRES
Technical Director - OWEN KLUMB
CAST
Beatrice - AMANDA POWELL
De Flores - JEREMY VAN METER*
Alsemero - CHRIS CHMELIK
Alonzo - ANDREW GEBHART
Tomazo - JOHN CHRISTOPHER BROWN
Diaphanta - JENNY CARY
Vermandero - KIPP MOORMAN
Lollio - IAN RANDALL
Alibius - BILL O'CONNOR
Isabella - JACQUI JACKSON
Jasperino/Antonio - IAN PAUL CUSTER
This project is partially supported by a CityArts Program 1 grant from the
City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, the Illinois Arts Council,
a State agency and the Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelley Foundation.
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