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More Performances for Piccolo Theatre's 2008-2009 Season
Since 2001, Piccolo Theatre has delighted and entertained audiences in Evanston and the Chicagoland area.
In Autumn of 2004 Piccolo Theatre moved into its new home in the
Evanston Arts Depot located just west of Chicago Avenue and south of
Main Street. There they have performed critically acclaimed and popular
plays for audiences of all ages.
Robinson Crusoe: A Holiday Panto Directed by Artistic Director John Szostek Ready for another round of holiday panto fun? Children of all ages will love revisiting the crazy antics of Crusoe and Friday.
Previews November 14th 16th 2008 Regular Run Fridays 8p, Saturdays 2p & 7p, Sundays 3p November 21st through December 20th 2008 Shakespeare's Twelfth Night Directed by Karen YatesA classic comedy that follows the fair Viola after a shipwreck in this unique interpretation. Will love & laughs conquer hardship?Previews February 13th 15th 2009 Regular Run Fridays 8p, Saturdays 7p, Sundays 3p February 20th through March 21st 2009
Rough Crossing By Tom Stoppard Directed by Zachary Davis
Stoppard's wonderfully winning comedy about theatre folk rehearsing a play while crossing a sea of hilarious troubles. Previews April 24th 26th 2009 Regular Run Fridays 8p, Saturdays 8p, Sundays 3p May 1st through May 30th 2009
To find out more about Piccolo Theatre's 2008-09 season, purchase tickets and make reservations call 847-424-0089, email info@piccolotheatre.com or visit www.piccolotheatre.com.
Piccolo Theatre: Past, Present and Future
Long ago, two Valparaiso University students gallivanted off to jolly
old England (Coventry, to be exact) and met up with a famous mime,
Geoffrey Buckley. Under the tutelage of Mr. Buckley, they learned the
ancient (and irreverent) theatre form known as Commedia dell'Arte. This
masked comedic style became the basis of the Emmy Award-winning work of
Mr. John Szostek and Mr. Ken Raabe.
Less long ago (in 1997), John went back to his alma mater to guest
direct the famous Carlo Goldoni play, A Servant of Two Masters, which
was selected to present at the American College Theatre Festival.
Through this rather insane experience, a few students were bit with the
Commedia bug. So, they all moved to Chicago and, together with the
aforementioned characters, founded the company.
Piccolo Theatre presents classical and contemporary comedies as well as
original comedic and dramatic works from international sources. On the
Piccolo stage you can experience the masters of theatre such as Moliere, Goldoni, Dario Fo, Victor Haim and Tom Stoppard and you can see the collaborative creativity of Piccolo ensemble bringing world issues to our intimate setting. The Piccolo Theatre Kids Series has delighted young and old alike with their recreations of English Victorian Pantos and puppet shows. The company also sponsors a school offering children's and adult's classes in physical theatre training, masks, puppetry and mime.
Chicago Awards - Live Stats
Best Musical - Top 3
1.
HAIRSPRAY (Uptown Music Theater of Highland Park)
7.3% of votes
2.
RENT (Highland Park Players)
7.3% of votes
3.
THE WIZARD OF OZ (Up and Coming Theatre/Elgin Summer Theater)