Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN

By: Apr. 15, 2012
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Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista team up for their second world-premiere production with Fish Men, Puerto Rican playwright Cándido Tirado's new comedic drama about a group of urban chess hustlers drawn together by a shared need to overcome their individual demons. Edward Torres, Artistic Director of Teatro Vista, makes his Goodman directorial debut with this second play of a three-year producing partnership between the Goodman and Teatro Vista, Chicago's first and largest not-for-profit professional Latino theater company. Fish Men runs opening night, tomorrow, April 16, through May 6, 2012, in the Goodman's Owen Theatre.

Check out photos of the production below!

Tickets ($12-$42; prices subject to change) can be purchased at GoodmanTheatre.org, by phone at 312.443.3800 or at the box office (170 N. Dearborn). Sara Lee Foundation is the Owen Season Sponsor. Baxter and Blue Cross Blue Shield are Contributing Sponsors and Hoy is the Spanish Print Media Sponsor.

Cándido Tirado, Teatro Vista's newest resident playwright and a highly-rated chess master by the United States Chess Federation, explains, "When I graduated from college, I decided I wanted to combine two great loves of my life: writing plays and playing chess. But it wasn't until 2000, as I was walking by the chess tables in New York's Washington Square Park, that the play suddenly revealed itself to me. Outwardly, Fish Men deals with the cruel art of the ‘chess hustle'-but underneath it is an exploration of man's inhumanity towards his fellow man. I am thrilled to premiere this play in Chicago, with Teatro Vista and Goodman Theatre."

Fish Men plays out in real time on a hot summer day in New York City's Washington Square Park, where Rey Reyes (Raul Castillo), a survivor of the Guatemalan genocide who is going through his own personal hell, gets snared by a group of chess hustlers. Ninety Two (Howard Witt), a Holocaust survivor, tries to intervene, exposing Rey's need for vengeance. As the game progresses, the circumstances that stoke the fire of each player's obsession with the game and their inner demons are revealed. Fish Men features a multi-ethnic, multi-generational ensemble cast including Raul Castillo as Rey Reyes, Dan Cantor as Stuart, Howard Witt as Ninety Two, Cedric Mays as Cash, Ricardo Gutierrez as Jerome, Kenn E. Head as Pee Wee, Ben Chang as Dr. Lee and Mike Cherry as John. The creative team is set designer Collette Pollard, costume designer Christine Pascual, lighting designer Jesse Klug and sound designer Mikhail Fiksel.

Photo credit: Dean La Prairie

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Howard Witt

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Raúl Castillo, Cedric Mays, Mike Cherry, Gordon Chow

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Raúl Castillo, Cedric Mays, Mike Cherry

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Daniel Cantor, Cedric Mays, Gordon Chow

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Raúl Castillo, Cedric Mays, Mike Cherry

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Gordon Chow, Daniel Cantor

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Mike Cherry, Ken Head

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Mike Cherry, Cedric Mays, Ken Head

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Ricardo Gutierrez, Raúl Castillo, Mike Cherry, Cedric Mays

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Cedric Mays and Raúl Castillo

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN
Cedric Mays and Raúl Castillo

Photo Flash: First Look at Goodman Theatre and Teatro Vista's FISH MEN



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