Theatre and Interpretation Center at Northwestern University 2012/13 SEASON
Mar 29, 2016
Theatre and Interpretation Centerat Northwestern University
2012/13SEASON
Sub Pricing And Sub Benefits PageWELCOME TO THE 2012/13 SEASON!Welcome to our 2012/13 Mainstage Season! Featuring award-winning Chicago directors Bill Brown and Peter Sullivan; acclaimed Northwestern alumnae Jess McLeod and Cat Miller; the best of British theatre here in Evanston; the Imagine U Family Series; and our own talented faculty and students, we are thrilled to showcase these ambitious artists and programs in our 32nd season.
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Subscribers to our 2012/13 season may select from two different packages: a traditional 7-Play subscription and a 5-Play Flex pass. Both packages include many exclusive benefits that are not available to the general public. We hope you will subscribe today and we look forward to sharing our season with you!
ORDER YOUR 2013 TICKETS TODAY!Don’t miss the 82nd annual Waa-Mu show production, directed by David H. Bell! As a special subscriber benefit, you may order tickets now with your subscription and guaranteeaccess to the best seats in the house before single tickets go on sale later this fall!
May 3-12Cahn Auditorium
THU
730PM FRI
8PM SAT*
8PM SUN
2PM
*On Sat, 5/11, there will be a show at 2pm and 8pm.
Jesse Grider in Waa-Mu 2012: Off The Map, photo by www.JustinBarbin.com.
*Single tickets for 2012/13 Mainstage shows will go on sale September 6.
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Award-winning writer/director Amanda Dehnert’s new musical The Verona Project is an electric hybrid of theatre and live concert infused with original indie-folk-rock music. A modern fable inspired by Shakespeare’s first comedy The Two Gentlemen of Verona, the show takes an honest look at surviving love, loss and the road to adulthood. Seen through the eyes of a group of young musicians, The Verona Project explores the journeys we all take and the people we eventually become.
Dan Clegg and Arwen Anderson in The Verona Project(2011, California Shakespeare Theater), Photo by Kevin Berne.
The VeronaProjectA NEW MUSICALWritten and directed by Amanda Dehnert
October 19 - November 4Josephine Louis Theater
The Verona Project is made possible, in part, by the generous support of theAlumnae of Northwestern, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the National Alliance for Musical Theatre’s National Fund For New Musicals.
FRI 10/19
8PM SAT 10/20
8PM SUN 10/21
7PM
THU 10/25
730PM
FRI 10/26
10PM
SAT 10/27
8PM
SUN 10/28
2PM
THU 11/1
730PM
FRI 11/2
10AM
FRI 11/2
8PM
SAT 11/3
8PM SUN 11/4
2PM SUN 11/4
7PM
American MusicTheatre Project
A quirky, colorful play written by comedy masters Kaufman and Hart, You Can’t Take It With You follows the happily dysfunctional and perfectly mad Sycamorefamily. When Tony Kirby, Alice Sycamore’s handsome fiancé, and his straight-laced, overly-conservative parents come to the Sycamore household for dinner on the wrong night, the house immediately explodes with zany mayhem and chaotic hilarity. Directed by Jeff Award-winner William Brown, this endearingly eccentric play reminds us that money isn’t everything.
Tyler Stoltenberg and Sarah Mayhan in Holiday (2007), photo by Tommy Giglio.
You Can’t Take ItWith YouBy George S. Kaufman and Moss HartDirected by William Brown
November 9-18Ethel M. Barber Theater
THU
730PM FRI
8PM SAT*
8PM SUN
2PM
*On Sat, 11/17, there will be a show at 2pm and 8pm.
This production is supported in part by a grant from the Alumnae of Northwestern.
Based on the best-selling novel by noted author and activist Barbara Ehrenreich, Nickel and Dimed is a piercing examination of the effects of bottom-line and welfare reform on working-class America. Following the character of Ehrenreich as she travels across America to document the struggles of low-wage workers, she takes on jobs as a waitress, hotel maid, house cleaner, nursing-home aid and store clerk. Her accounts of the realities of minimum wage survival earned her praise from the New York Times as “our premier reporter of the underside of capitalism.”
Jacqueline Jarrold in Spinning into Butter (2011), photo by Andrew Campbell.
Nickel And DimedBy Joan HoldenBased on Nickel and Dimed, On (Not) Getting by in America by Barbara EhrenreichDirected by Jess McLeod
February 1-10Josephine Louis Theater
THU
730PM FRI*
8PM SAT
8PM SUN
2PM
*Added student matinee on Fri, 2/8 at 10am.
Based on the novel 7 ½ Cents by Richard Bissell, with a score by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, and directed by Marriott Theatre artistic associate Peter Sullivan, The Pajama Game centers around the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory where the workers’ demands for a seven-and-a-half cent raise is being ignored. In the midst of a potential strike, Babe, the leader of the Union Grievance Committee, and Sid, the handsome new factory superintendent fall in love. Can Babe and Sid set aside their differences in order to make their relationship work, or will being on opposite sides of the fence lead to their demise?
Marie Semla and Michael Medford in Brighton Beach Memoirs (2011), photo by Andrew Campbell.
The Pajama GameMusic & Lyrics by Richard Adler & Jerry RossBook by George Abbott & Richard BissellDirected by Peter Sullivan
February 15 - March 3Ethel M. Barber Theater
THU
730PM FRI
8PM SAT
8PM SUN*
2PM
*On Sun, 3/3, there will be a 2pm and a 7pm show.
PLUS, DON’T MISS …Join TIC for a one-night-only film screening of the 1957 award-winning classic, The Pajama Game, starring Doris Day, John Raitt and Carol Haney on Mon, Feb 18, 7pm, in our Ethel M. Barber Theater. This screening is free to 7-play subscribers with advance reservations!
Occupy Dance 2013 reveals the power of a community coming together to overcome obstacles and celebrate common goals. Through dance and text, choreographers take on the complex issue of poverty. Who is impoverished and what does that mean? How does poverty affect individuals and how does it affect the community at large? What fantasies and myths have our fears of poverty produced? Under the artistic direction of award-winning Northwestern University dance faculty Annie Beserra, Occupy Dance 2013 explores these timely topics through various dance forms including dance theatre, contact improvisation, Jump Rhythm Jazz and hip hop.
Britt Banaszynski in Danceworks 2012, photo by www.Justin Barbin.com.
Occupy Dance 2013Artistic Director: Annie Beserra
March 1-10Josephine Louis Theater
THU
730PM FRI
8PM SAT
8PM SUN
2PM
Based on real interviews conducted by playwrights Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen, The Exonerated follows six former Death Row prisoners whose convictions were reversed. From their trials to their incarcerations to their eventual releases, this award-winning play uses the words of these innocent men and women as they share the stories of everything and everyone that they lost when they were wrongly convicted, as well as the lives they are working to rebuild. The inaugural collaboration between TIC and Next Theatre Company, The Exonerated will be staged at TIC in partnership with The Center on Wrongful Convictions and will feature a cast of professional and student artists working together on this exploration of the criminal justice system.
Austin James and JJ Phillips in The States of America: The Regina Taylor Project (2010), photo by Andrew Campbell.
The ExoneratedBy Jessica Blank & Erik JensenDirected by Cat MillerCo-Produced with Next Theatre Company Presented in partnership with The Center on Wrongful Convictions
April 19 - May 5Josephine Louis Theater
THU
730PM FRI*
8PM SAT
8PM SUN
2PM
*All proceeds from single ticket sales for the Fri, 4/19performance will benefit The Center on Wrongful Convictions.
This program is partially sponsored by a grant from the Evanston Community Foundation. This production is supported in part by a grant from the Alumnae of Northwestern.
How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes invites a different audience at every show to explore the question: how do you attack the problem of poverty in America? Over the course of 90 minutes, the audience will be witness, investigator and, ultimately, agent of choice. The choice — how to spend $1,000 in cash from ticket sales, which will sit onstage, waiting to be put to use. The show is anexperiment in dialogue, in collective decision-making, in shared responsibility and in the potential (real or imagined) for art to help us make our world a better place. Spectacularly eclectic in form, at times epically presentational and at times playfully participatory, often delightful and occasionally uncomfortable, How To End Poverty will engage student and Chicago-area audiences alongside community experts. Come spend with us.
Ned Baker in The Little Prince (2012), photo by www.Justin Barbin.com.
How To End Poverty In 90 Minutes(with 199 people you may or may not know)Conceived and directed by Michael Rohd
May 15-23Ethel M. Barber TheaterWED 5/15
730PM
THU 5/16
730PM
FRI 5/17
8PM
SAT 5/18
8PM
SUN 5/19
2PM
TUE 5/21
12PM
WED 5/22
10AM
THU 5/23
5PM
FRI 5/24
8PM
SAT 5/25
8PM
This production is supported in part by a grant the Alumnae of Northwestern. Partially supported by a grant from the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in the Arts Committee at Northwestern University. Supported by an Innovations grant from the Northwestern University School of Communications.
Family Series
Junie B. loves Christmas. A lot. She loves the presents, elf costumes, pres-ents, Santa and, of course, presents. Only one thing could ruin her holiday joy: blabbermouth May and her tattling ways. When Junie B. pulls out May’s name for the Secret Santa exchange, can she salvage her holiday spirit, or will she let May know exactly what she thinks of her?
November 9 - 18Mussetter-Struble Theater
Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells, Batman SmellsBy Allison GregoryBased on the Junie B. Jones books by Barbara ParkDirected by Henry Godinez
FRI SAT
10AM SAT SUN SUN
7PM 2PM 2PM 5PM
A family series recommended for children ages 5-10 and their families!
Purchase Your Imagine U Family Series Subscription to All Three Plays Today! See the Order Form for more information.
Stanley has always dreamed of doing great things, but he resigns himself to playing with his little brother… until the morning he wakes up completely flat! Stanley can now fold up into an envelope, hide in paintings, become a surfboard and travel wherever he wants! He is finally having the adventures of his dreams, but something is still missing. The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley® looks at what happens when our big dreams come true and we don’t have anyone to share them with.
Amelia Hefferon in The Little Prince (2012), photo by www.Justin Barbin.com.
February 8 - 17Mussetter-Struble Theater
FRI SAT
10AM SAT SUN
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley®
Book by Timothy Allen McDonaldLyrics by Timothy Allen McDonald & Jonathan K. WallerMusic by David Weinstein, Jonathan K. Waller, Timothy Allen McDonald & Stephen GabrielBased on the book Flat Stanley by Jeff BrownDirected by David Catlin
Welcome to Wayside School, where nothing is normal. Not only did the builder accidentally put each classroom on top of the other, but the students of the 30th floor have a problem: their teacher, Mrs. Gorf can turn children into apples! Take a zany journey through the stairways of Wayside School as the students of the 30th floor try their best to navigate the temptation of pigtails, the non-existent 19th floor, a wayward cow and zillions of other challenges – including accepting one another for who they are.
May 3 - 12Mussetter-Struble Theater
Sideways Stories from Wayside SchoolA Play Adapted from Louis Sachar’s Wayside School NovelsAdapted by John OliveDirected by Dan Cantor
SUN
7PM 2PM 2PM 5PM
FRI SAT
10AM SAT SUN SUN
7PM 2PM 2PM 5PM
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIMEBased on the international best-selling novel by Mark Haddon | Adapted for the stage by Simon StephensDirected by Marianne Elliott Fifteen-year-old Christopher stands beside Mrs. Shears’ dead dog, Wellington. It has been speared with a garden fork, it is seven minutes after midnight and Christopher is under suspicion. He records each fact in his book to solve the mystery. His detective work, forbidden by his father, takes him on a frightening journey that upturns his world. Tue, October 2, 7pm | Ethel M. Barber Theater
FRANKENSTEINA new play by Nick Dear based on the novel by Mary Shelley | Directed by Danny Boyle
Oscar-winner Danny Boyle (127 Hours, Slumdog Millionaire) returned to the theatre to direct this visionary pro-duction, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller in alternating roles of the Creature and Victor Frankenstein. Playing to nearly sold-out houses as part of TIC’s 2012 SummerStage seaon, it returns this fall for two more broadcasts. Don’t miss this thrilling and deeply disturbing classic gothic tale! Tue, Oct 30, 7pm & 10:30pm | Josephine Louis Theater
THE LAST OF THE HAUSSMANSA new play by Stephen Beresford | Directed by Howard Davies Anarchic, feisty but growing old, high society drop-out Judy Haussman remains in spirit with the Ashrams of the 1960s while holding court in her dilapidated Art Deco house on the Devon coast. After an operation, she’s joined by her wayward offspring, a sharp-eyed granddaughter, the local doctor and a troubled teenager who makes use of the family’s crumbling swimming pool. Beresford’s new play is a funny, touching and sometimes savage portrait of a family that’s losing its grip.
Tue, November 13, 7pm | Josephine Louis Theater
TIMON OF ATHENSBy William Shakespeare | Directed by Nicholas Hytner
Simon Russell Beale (London Assurance, Collaborators) takes the title role in Shakespeare’s strange fable of consumption, debt and ruin, written in collaboration with Thomas Middleton. Wealthy friend to the rich and powerful, patron of the arts, ostentatious host, Timon of Athens is surrounded by free-loaders and sycophants. Vastly outspending his resources, he calls upon his associates for help, who in turn hang him out to dry. After a final, vengeful banquet, Timon pours curses on Athens from his literal and emotional wasteland.
Tuesday, November 27, 7pm | Ethel M. Barber TheaterThe Theatre and Interpretation Center’s National Theatre Live broadcasts are sponsored by a generous grant from the Alumnae of Northwestern.
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Jonny Lee Miller in Frankenstein (National Theatre)Photo by Catherine Ashmore.
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A three-year construction project is underway on the south side of campus that has altered the normal route to and from the Theatre and Interpretation Center, including the Ethel M. Barber Theater, Josephine Louis Theater, Hal and Martha Hyer Wallis Theater and Mussetter-Struble Theater. During this project, Arts Circle Drive will be closed to traffic.
SPECIAL-ACCESS NOTE: The two-level parking structure is not accessible to patrons who are unable to climb stairs. For information on handicap parking and designated special-access drop-off locations, you may refer to the above map, visit www.tic.northwestern.edu/construction or call (847) 491-7282. The Box Office is open Tuesdays-Fridays from 10am-5pm and Saturdays from Noon-4pm.
Free parking is still available on weekends and after 4pm on weekdays in the two-level structure located on Campus Drive. This map depicts how our performance venues may be accessed during construction. For the most up-to-date information, visit www.tic.northwestern.edu/construction or call (847) 491-7282 before coming to any of our 2012/13 productions.
We encourage all patrons to allow extra time to get into the theater throughout the duration of this project.
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