Adventure Stage Chicago Presents THE GIVER, Opens 3/24

By: Jan. 24, 2012
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Adventure Stage Chicago (ASC) ends their eighth season with Lois Lowry's THE GIVER, adapted by Eric Coble and directed by ASC Ensemble Member Brian Bell (Gossamer). Author Lois Lowry will join ASC for the opening performance on March 24th and participate in a post-show discussion and book signing for the audience.

ABOUT THE PLAY
Jonas lives in a carefully constructed community of "sameness," where individuality is discouraged and feelings like pain, fear, and love do not exist. When Jonas turns 12 and begins training with The Giver, he discovers the contradictions of his supposedly perfect world and grows determined to regain power over his own destiny. Based on the beloved Newbery Medal-winning novel by Lois Lowry, this remarkable story is recommended for ages 9 and up.

SPECIAL EVENT – MEET LOIS LOWRY
Sat., March 24, 4-8pm
Award-winning author Lois Lowry will attend the opening performance of ASC's THE GIVER on Sat., March 24th, and stay afterward for an audience Q&A, book signing, and Cupcake Social with cupcakes courtesy of Kyle's Cupcakery.

This event is open to all attendees of that day's THE GIVER performance at the regular ticket price. However, ASC strongly recommends purchasing tickets in advance, as this performance will sell out quickly. (All patrons must have a valid THE GIVER ticket in order to attend the book signing.)

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
Weekends:
Fridays at 7:30pm March 30 & April 6, 13, 20
Saturdays at 4:00pm March 24, 31 & April 7, 14, 21
Saturdays at 7:30pm April 7, 14, 21
Weekdays:
10:30am March 27, 29 & April 5, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 25, 26
Previews:
10:30am March 22, 23

TICKETS
4:00pm: $17 adults, $12 kids 14 and under.
7:30pm: $20 adults, $15 kids 14 and under.
10:30am: $8 per student, with one complimentary chaperone ticket for every 10 students.
Previews: $10 for single tickets, $7 for groups.

Adventure Stage has switched to reserved seating this season, so advance ticket purchase secures patrons the best available seats in the theater. For tickets, call 773-342-4141 or visit www.adventurestage.org.

CAST AND CREW (Asterisk denotes ASC ensemble member)
THE GIVER cast is comprised of Aaron Lawson (Jonas), Charles W. Glenn (The Giver), Kroydell Galima (Asher), Landree Fleming (Fiona/Rosemary), Carlos Rogelio Diaz (Father), Sindy Castro (Lily), and Sarah Rose Graber* (Mother/Chief Elder).

THE GIVER production staff consists of Eric Coble (Playwright), Brian Bell* (Director), Dani Bryant* (Dramaturg), Jessie Mutz (Assistant Director), Clare Roche (Stage Manager), Morgan Gire (Asst. Stage Manager), Michael Huey (Sound Design/Composition), Andrew Wheatley (Sound Design/Composition), Jessica Kuehnau* (Scenic Design), Amy C. Gilman (Prop Design), Brandon Wardell* (Lighting Design), Laura Kollar* (Costume Design), Taylor Bibat (Puppet Design), and Matthew Buettner (Technical Director).

BIOS
Eric Coble (playwright) has written many scripts for adults, including Bright Ideas, The Dead Guy, Natural Selection, For Better and Southern Rapture, which have been produced Off-Broadway, throughout the U.S., and on several continents. Other plays for young audiences include Huck Finn, Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe and Sacagawea. Awards include The National Theatre Conference Playwriting Award and an NEA Playwright in Residence grant. Mr. Coble's THE GIVER premiered at Oregon Children's Theatre in 2006 and has since been performed in theatres around the country. It recently received the 2011 Distinguished Play Award for Adaptation from Existing Children's Literature by the American Alliance for Theatre and Education.

Brian Bell (director) is an ASC teaching artist and ensemble member who earlier directed Lois Lowry's Gossamer for ASC in 2009. Previously he completed a directing internship with the Carrousel Theater an der Parkaue in Germany and went on to direct The Retreating World by Naomi Wallace at Berlin's Acud Theater. Brian graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Performance from the University of North Texas, where he directed and adapted Woyzeck by Georg Buechner as a final thesis. Brian is the artistic director of Chicago's Cabaret Vagabond and has worked with Lincoln Square Theatre, Darknight Productions, Piccolo Theatre, Apple Tree Theatre, and Collaboraction. He is an alumnus of the Chicago Directors Lab.

Lois Lowry (author) has written over 30 books for children and has accumulated numerous awards and honors, including the Newbery Medal for Number the Stars in 1990 and The Giver in 1994. She made her first foray into playwriting in 2008 when she adapted her own novel Gossamer for the stage. Gossamer premiered at Oregon Children's Theatre and Milwaukee's First Stage Children's Theatre before being mounted at Adventure Stage Chicago in 2009. Her books have been translated into more than 20 languages, and The Giver, called in translation Le Passeur, was chosen by the children of Belgium and France as their favorite.

ABOUT ADVENTURE STAGE
Adventure Stage Chicago creates dynamic and transformative theatre for young audiences that activates the imagination, inspires dialogue and strengthens community among families, educators and artists. We strive to become Chicago's premier destination for theatrical productions and programming designed for young people and the adults in their lives; we aim to be leaders in theatre education through professional development workshops, residencies and resources that offer innovative ways to infuse theatre into the classroom; and we seek to cultivate and create challenging new work as well as produce celebrated stories. This is Adventure Stage's eighth season.

Adventure Stage has received numerous honors since its inception in 2004, including:
· Recipient of a prestigious Continuing Innovation Stage II grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
· Selected participant in EmcArts' Innovation Lab for the Performing Arts, a program generously funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
· Zeta Phi Eta WiniFred Ward Award for Outstanding New Children's Theatre Company from the American Alliance for Theatre and Education
· Two-time Finalist for the Broadway In Chicago Emerging Theater Award
· Participant in the New Visions/New Voices Festival at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts, Washington D.C.
· Four-time Recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Access to Artistic Excellence Grant

About ASC: "Adventure Stage Chicago is a program of Northwestern University Settlement House, the oldest continually operating settlement house in Chicago. Throughout its 120-year history, the Settlement has remained committed to providing resources that empower our neighbors to overcome the obstacles of poverty. Adventure Stage extends this mission by presenting Chicago's young audiences, educators and families with an affordable artistic experience rooted in performance. Last season, Adventure Stage served over 5,000 students from 76 schools throughout the Chicagoland area and over 1,500 audience members for our weekend performances."

"Each Adventure Stage Chicago production presents weekday matinees primarily for school groups, as well as weekend performances for the general public. Every performance includes a post-show audience talkback with the cast. Out of respect for our actors and audience members, children under age 5 are not permitted in the theatre during a performance."

All shows are performed at Vittum Theater, 1012 N. Noble St., in the heart of Chicago's West Town neighborhood. Street parking is available, and the theater is close to the Noble St. stop on the #56 Milwaukee bus line and the Division stop on the CTA Blue Line. The theater is wheelchair accessible.



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