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Theater on the Lake revives productions from local companies
2010-04-07

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Season Kicks Off with The Second City's 50th Anniversary Revue

The Chicago Park District's 58th annual Theater on the Lake season features reprisals of eight artistically diverse Chicago theater companies June 16 — Aug. 8, 2010. The season opens withThe Second City's 50th Anniversary Revue ( June 16-20 ) and continues with popular productions by Bohemian Theatre Ensemble ( June 23-27 ) , A Red Orchid Theatre ( June 30-July 4 ) , Baby Wants Candy ( July 7-11 ) , Strawdog Theatre Company ( July 14-18 ) , Rivendell Theatre Company ( July 21-25 ) , The Gift Theatre Company ( July 28 — Aug. 1 ) , and Caffeine Theatre ( Aug. 4-8 ) . Each production will be performed for five evenings only at the theater at Fullerton Avenue and Lake Michigan.

Hallie Gordon, Artistic Director of Theater on the Lake, comments, "Theater on the Lake is a perfect way to enjoy two great Chicago gems -- the diverse cultural community and the beautiful lakefront -- combined into a unique experience."

The 2010 Theater on the Lake season is as follows:

The Second City

The Second City's 50th Anniversary Revue

June 16 — 20

This comedy revue from the theater that has built its reputation on launching new talent and creating topical comedy dips into the past as a bridge to the present. The revue includes snippets of scenes written by a plethora of comedy greats who once graced The Second City's stage such as Alan Arkin, Gilda Radner, Bill Murray, Stephen Colbert, and Tina Fey. The revue also showcases how the current ensemble of future stars uses the innovations of their predecessors to create comedy that is wholly and inextricably of its time. The comedy speaks to current economic woes, political hopes and what it means to be a living in such extraordinary times.

Bohemian Theatre Ensemble

The Glorious Ones by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty

Directed by Stephen M. Genovese

June 23 — 27

A jolly group of itinerant actors sing of themselves in The Glorious Ones, a new musical about actors who paved the streets of 16th-century Italy with sight gags and innuendo. They captured the public's adoration with bawdy comedy, before changing artistic fashion altered their lives. With buoyant music by Stephen Flaherty and an edgy book and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens ( Ragtime/ Once on this Island fame ) , it encourages snickers in one scene, while players perform classic comic sketches, and sympathy in the next, when they sing of their hopes, fears, and heartaches.

A Red Orchid Theatre

Abigail's Party by Mike Leigh

Directed by Shade Murray

June 30 — July 4

Abigail is having a party and none of us are invited, but do not miss the cocktail party just down the block. Beverly and Lawrence are having the "grown-ups" over and this party promises hilarity and horror the likes of which you can not imagine. The petty competition is fierce as social relationships are laid bare exposing the obsessions, prejudices and dreams of the guests. This satirical suburban comedy of manners on the aspirations and tastes of Britain's 1970s middle class rings uncomfortably true today.

Baby Wants Candy

Baby Wants Candy, The Completely Improvised Full-Band Musical

July 7 — 11

One of the best known, longest running and most popular improv shows in the world, Baby Wants Candy, brings its hugely popular original improvised musical to Theater on the Lake. The group enjoys shows in Chicago and off-Broadway, and tours internationally. The show is a roller coaster ride of spontaneously choreographed dance numbers, rhyming verses and witty jaw-dropping comedy. Each performance is its own opening and closing night, and by design, every show is completely unique; a once-in-a-lifetime premiere.

Strawdog Theatre Company

Red Noses by Peter Barnes

Directed by Matt Hawkins

July 14-18

The Black Plague has wiped out half of Europe. Terror and anguish devastate the population. Politics, the economy, and religion are in turmoil. And faithful Father Flote has received a mission from God: make 'em laugh! This decidedly fresh spin on the Olivier Award-winning dark comedy features a 23-person cast, memorable music, and copious clowning. Do not miss this amazing show that was ranked by numerous publications on top ten theater lists of 2009.

Rivendell Theatre Company

Mary's Wedding by Stephen Massicotte

Directed by Mark Ulrich

July 21 — 25

When Mary and Charlie unexpectedly find one another sheltering in a barn during a thunderstorm, a tentative first love is born. However, the year is 1914, and Mary and Charlie must surrender their love and their fate to the uncertainties of a world on the brink of war.

The Gift Theatre Company

The Ruby Sunrise by Rinne Groff

Directed by John Gawlik

July 28 — August 1

The Ruby Sunrise charts the course of television: from idealism and sparks of genius to promises fulfilled and compromises brokered. The story starts with a young girl named Ruby setting off from a farm in Indiana to turn her dream of the first all-electrical television system into a reality. It then jumps forward to a McCarthy-era New York TV studio where Ruby's heirs fight over how her story should be told. The Gift's production arrives after a critically acclaimed, sold out, extended run. Gift artistic director Michael Patrick Thornton from ABC's "Private Practice" and Brenda Barrie return with the entire original cast.

Caffeine Theatre

Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas

Directed by Paul S. Holmquist

August 4 — 8

Caffeine Theatre brings back Dylan Thomas's dark and funny play about the dreams and waking lives of a fictional Welsh town that was originally broadcast as a radio play in 1954. This iconic favorite features 9 actors portraying the play's 47 characters, bringing to life inner longings bubbling beneath the surface of the town's daily life, endearing us to humanity's bawdy and magnificent possibilities. The play was deemed a "must see," "indisputable triumph," and "breathtaking" when produced last fall by the Department of Cultural Affairs at the Storefront Theater.

Performance schedule and pricing

The Chicago Park District's Theater on the Lake is located at Fullerton Avenue and Lake Shore Drive in a historic building that offers breathtaking views of Lake Michigan.

The schedule for all performances June 16 — Aug. 8 is Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 6:30 p.m.

Single tickets are $17.50 and a season subscription to all eight plays is available at a discounted price of $110. Subscriptions are available beginning May 3 via the brochure. All individual tickets go on sale June 8, 2010 at 2 p.m. at the Theater on the Lake box office atFullerton Avenue and Lake Michigan or via phone at ( 312 ) 742-7994. Beginning June 8, the box office is open Tuesdays — Saturdays, 2 - 8 p.m. and Sundays, 3:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Paid parking is available at the Lincoln Park Zoo located at Fullerton Avenue and Cannon Drive. CTA bus routes 151 or 156 both serve the area; for schedules, contact the RTA/CTA at ( 312 ) 836-7000. For patrons with special needs, please contact the box office at 312-742-7994 to arrange for valet parking services.

For more information about the Chicago Park District, visit www.chicagoparkdistrict.com or call ( 312 ) 742-PLAY.

History of Theater on the Lake

Designed in 1913 and constructed in 1920, the Theater on the Lake building was originally built as a recuperation ward for babies suffering from tuberculosis and other diseases. During World War II, the structure was then used as a USO Center for soldiers and sailors. After the war, the Chicago Park District used the venue for then-popular barn dances. In 1952, it was converted into the Theater on the Lake performance venue and showcased productions staged by the Park District's many community theater organizations. In 1996, the programming evolved into its current format, and the Chicago Park District began inviting professional theater companies to remount their best works.

Pardon the Dust

Theater on the Lake is currently undergoing restoration of the low masonry walls that surround the building. The building is open during construction. Come inside this summer, cool off, and enjoy the best offerings of Chicago's world-class theater community.


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