Chicago, ILNorthlight Theatre announces today that George Wendt is leaving the cast of The Odd Couple for medical reasons.
"George checked into the hospital Sunday evening with chest pains, is getting medical attention and will eventually make a full recovery. All of us at Northlight wish George all the best for a speedy recuperation," says Executive Director Timothy Evans.
Chicago actor and Broadway veteran Marc Grapey will step in to the role of Oscar Madison. Grapey was playing the role of Murray the Cop in the Northlight production and was previously in the Broadway production with Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick. The production will run, as planned, November 2-December 9, 2012, at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd in Skokie. The Press Opening is Friday, November 9, at 7:30 pm.
"George is family to us at Northlight and we wish him well for a complete and speedy recovery. He was part of an ensemble cast of Chicago comic actors that appreciate each other's talents, support each other's work and lift each other up. He will be missed in the rehearsal room and on stage," says director/Artistic Director BJ Jones. "We are so fortunate to have the brilliant Chicago actor Marc Grapey on our team, who was in the Broadway company of The Odd Couple, covering for both Nathan Lane and going on for Matthew Broderick. Marc will step in to the role and we couldn't be more pleased to have his talent and energy in the cast."
When recently-failed marriages lead famously mismatched roommates Oscar and Felix into sharing an apartment, Felix's finicky habits and Oscar's slovenly ways make for a disastrous yet side-splittingly funny combination in this beloved comedy by Neil Simon. The Chicago cast of comic actors includes Tim Kazurinsky (Felix), Marc Grapey (Oscar), Bruce Jarchow (Roy), William Dick (Vinnie), Molly Glynn (Cecily), Katherine Keberlein (Gwen) and Phil Ridarelli (Speed). The role of Murray the Cop is TBA.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Tim Kazurinsky (Felix Ungar) is making his Northlight debut. Other stage credits include: Sexual Perversity Among the Buffalo, Another Fine Pickle, Freud Slipped Here, and I Remember Dada (Second City); The Bicycle Men (Lakeshore Theatre); and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Chicago Shakespeare). TV credits include: Saturday Night Live 1981-84 (NBC), Big City Comedy (NBC), Dinner at Eight (TCM), The Princess and the Pea (Faerie Tale Theatre), According to Jim (ABC), Still Standing (CBS), Early Edition (CBS), Married With Children (FOX), Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO). Film credits include: My Bodyguard, Continental Divide, Neighbors, About Last Night..., Somewhere In Time, The Cherokee Kid, Shakes the Clown, I Want Someone to Eat Cheese With, and Police Academy II, III, & IV. Screenwriting credits include: About Last Night…, For Keeps, The Cherokee Kid, and Strange Relations.
Marc Grapey (Oscar Madison) Northlight debut. Elsewhere: The Iceman Cometh, Race, Vigils, Griller (Goodman); Mizlansky/Zilinsky, The Chosen, Dead Man's Cell Phone, Oblivion (Steppenwolf); Equivocation, At Home at the Zoo, Class Dismissed, I Sailed with Magellan (Victory Gardens); Richard III, The Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare), Hitting for the Cycle, The Homecoming, Early and Often (Famous Door): also appearances at Drury Lane Oakbrook, Writer's Theatre, Next Theatre and Actor's Theatre of Louisville. Broadway debut opposite Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in The Odd Couple. Two time Joseph Jefferson Award Nominee. Film: Superbad, Adventureland, The Daytrippers, Ali, At Any Price. Television: The West Wing, Arrested Development, Two and a Half Men, and most notably as J.J. Mitchell on Sex and the City.
William Dick (Vinnie) Chicago credits: Hearts: The Forward Observer (Northlight); Timon of Athens, The Madness of George lll, The Taming of the Shrew, Macbeth, The Comedy of Errors, Cymbeline, Troilus and Cressida, The Two Noble Kinsmen, A Flea in Her Ear, Much Ado About Nothing, The Merchant of Venice (Chicago Shakespeare); The Pitmen Painters (TimeLine); End Days, Accidental Death of an Anarchist (Next); A Christmas Carol (Drury Lane); Moonlight and Magnolias, House and Garden, The Goat or Who is Sylvia? (Goodman); We All Went Down to Amsterdam (Steppenwolf). Regional credits: Milwaukee Repertory, Michigan Public Theatre, Studio Arena Theatre and Los Angeles Theatre Center. Film: The Company, Ice Harvest, Stranger Than Fiction, The Break Up, The Merry Gentleman, Fred Claus, The Express, and the upcoming OZ-The Great and Powerful.
Molly Glynn (Cecily Pigeon) is delighted to return to Northlight, where she appeared in Permanent Collection. Credits include: Middletown, Orange Flower Water, Picasso at the Lapin Agile (Steppenwolf); The Uneasy Chair (Writers'); Maple and Vine, The Boarding House (Next); Kate in Short Shakes! The Taming of the Shrew (Chicago Shakespeare); Unnecessary Farce, The Comedy of Errors (First Folio); Love and Drowning (16th Street Theater); Heritage, Strictly Dishonorable (American Blues); That Was Then, And Neither Have I Wings to Fly (Seanachai Theatre); Suburban Motel, Hellcab (Famous Door); and work at Goodman, Remy Bumppo, Apple Tree, Buffalo Theatre Ensemble. TV/Film: Boss (Starz), Early Edition (CBS), Something Better Somewhere Else, No Sleep 'til Madison. Molly is happily married to actor Joe Foust.
Bruce Jarchow (Roy) Bruce got his start at The Second City with Tim and George where he won a Joseph Jefferson Award for his performance in Well I'm Off to the Thirty Years War in 1981. His Chicago theater credits include Chicago Conspiracy Trial (Remains); David Mamet's Lake Boat, The Water Engine and Edmund (Goodman). New York credits include Edmund, True West, and Sills & Company. He has made over 40 TV appearances including Seinfeld, ER, Desperate Housewives, Parks and Recreation, and Boss. His over 20 film credits include Ghost, The Doctor, Outbreak, Continental Divide and The Weatherman. In 2011 Bruce and his wife Nancy wrote, produced and starred in their own show, Been There, Still There. He grew up in Northbrook and is a Cubs fan.
Katherine Keberlein (Gwendolyn Pigeon) This is Katherine's debut with Northlight Theatre. Katherine worked most recently with Circle Theatre in When the Rain Stops Falling, which will play again at the Greenhouse Theatre January/February, 2013, and with Steppenwolf (U/S in Clybourne Park), Profiles (Janine in 50 Words — Jeff nomination for Principal Actress in a Play) and Oracle Theatre as the title character in Ironmistress. She has worked with Oak Park Festival Theatre, Remy Bumppo, Provision Theatre, Theater at the Center, Illinois Theatre Center, Light Opera Works and Buffalo Theatre Ensemble. She is a member of SAG with numerous commercial and independent film credits. Katherine travels internationally to perform classic American music as a vocalist with TrioChicago & Friends.
Phil Ridarelli (Speed) Phil Ridarelli received his BFA in Acting from The Theatre School. He is a proud member of The Neo-Futurists performing Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind since its inception in '89. He is pleased to return to Northlight where he created the role of Carl in Lonely Planet directed by the author Steven Dietz. Other roles: The Mystery of Irma Vep (Madison Rep), Battle of the Bands (Victory Gardens), and the European Premiere of The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? at Vienna's English Theatre directed by Pam McKinnon.
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FACTS/The Odd Couple
Title: The Odd Couple
Written by: Neil Simon
Directed by: Artistic Director BJ Jones
Featuring: Tim Kazurinsky, Marc Grapey, Bruce Jarchow, William Dick, Molly Glynn, Katherine Keberlein and Phil Ridarelli
Dates: Previews November 2 — November 8, 2012
Press opening: Friday, November 9, 2012
Regular run: November 10 — December 9, 2012
Schedule: Tuesdays: 7:30pm (except November 13 and 27)
Wednesdays: 1:00pm and 7:30pm (except November 21)
Thursdays: 7:30pm (except November 22)
Fridays: 8:00pm (except Opening on November 9
at 7:30pm)
Saturdays: 2:30pm (except November 3) and 8:00pm
Sundays: 2:30pm, and 7:00pm (except November 11, 18 and December 9).
Location: Northlight Theatre is located at the North Shore
Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie Blvd,
Skokie.
Tickets: Previews: $25-$54
Regular run: $25-$72
Student tickets are $15, any performance,
(subject to availability)
Box Office: The Box Office is located at 9501 Skokie Blvd, Skokie.
847.673.6300; northlight.org