CLUTTER Talkback Held at the Greenhouse Theater Center 2/2

By: Jan. 30, 2012
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CLUTTER: The True Story of the Collyer Brothers Who Never Threw Anything Out, running through March 11 at the Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N Lincoln Ave., will feature a special talkback session immediately following the 7:30 p.m. performances every other Thursday evening starting with a special "Theater Thursday" event on February 2. Dr. Scott Kaplan, an Illinois licensed clinical psychologist, will facilitate these sessions to address questions about hoarding and other themes explored in the play.

Tickets to the February 2 "Theater Thursday" event are $30 and include complimentary refreshments following the performance. Special guest, actor Michael Kostroff ("The Wire" and Les Miserables National Tour), who recently starred in a New York City table reading of CLUTTER, will participate in the talkback to discuss CLUTTER from an actor's perspective.

Michael Kostroff will also be presenting an "Audition Psych 101" workshop for Chicagoland actors at The Greenhouse Theater Center on Saturday, February 4 from 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. To RSVP for the "Pay What You Can" event, contact Auditionpsych101@aol.com.

CLUTTER is written by seven-time Emmy Award winning playwright Mark Saltzman (The Muppets and Sesame Street, Writer's Guild Award nomination, and five L.A. Ovation Award nominations including Best Musical). CLUTTER originally made its World Premiere at the Colony Theater in Burbank in 2004 to much acclaim.

CLUTTER is based on the compelling true story of the wealthy, reclusive Collyer brothers who became hoarders in their Fifth Avenue mansion in 1920s Harlem. After years of compulsive collecting, the brothers have become notorious shut-ins in their aristocratic New York neighborhood. Langley Collyer is missing and Homer Collyer is found dead amongst floor-to-ceiling piles of newspapers, books, and junk. The police investigating the case, two brothers with a strained relationship mirroring that of the Collyers, are simultaneously making discoveries about themselves. Narrated by the brothers and the police investigating the bizarre case, this darkly fascinating tale is a poignant and profound exploration of human behavior.

CLUTTER stars Andrew J. Pond as "Langley Collyer" (Metropolis, Citadel, Piccolo, Redtwist, Blue Heron, and Circle Theatre); Northwestern and University of Chicago graduate Edward Kuffert as "Homer Collyer" (Center Stage, City Lit, Inconceivable, Halcyon, Hubris, GroundUp, Big Noise, Citadel, and Jeff nominated as "Danforth" in The Crucible at Infamous Commonwealth); Joe Mack as "Sgt. Reilly Dolan"; and Michael Jay Bullaro as "Patrolman Keven Dolan" (Goodman, Citadel, and Harper Theatre Ensemble). The production also features Jeff Award winner Stephen M. Genovese (former Artistic Director of Bohemian Theatre Company and Tim Walsh.

The artistic team for CLUTTER is led by director Wayne Mell who has been Managing Director at Citadel since 2009, most recently directing Something's Afoot (which starred CLUTTER leads Andrew J. Pond and Edward Kuffert). Mell began his directing career in 1976, receiving the Talented Student Scholarship from Northern Illinois University, going on to continue his study of directing at Victory Gardens, as well as improvisation at The Second City. He continued to direct at Citadel, Attic Playhouse, and Bailiwick Repertory's Director's Festival.

Sound Design is by Bob Boxer, Lighting Design is by Matthew R. Godlewski, Costume Design is by Jeff Award-winner Bill Morey, Properties Design is by Mary Odowd and Set Design is by Andrei Onegin.

Playwright Mark Saltzman, who began his career writing for The Muppets with Jim Henson, is the winner of seven Emmy Awards for his work on Sesame Street. He has also been nominated for the Writer's Guild Award and five L.A. Ovation Awards, including Best Musical. Notable works include A, My Name is Alice; The Tin Pan Alley Rag; Romeo and Bernadette; and Mr. Shaw Goes to Hollywood. His work has been shown at Laguna Playhouse, The Ballroom, Soho Rep, 13th Street Theater, Village Gate, Pasedena Playhouse, Goodspeed, The Cleveland Playhouse, Florida's Maltz Jupiter Theatre, New York's Roundabout Theatre Company, Miami's Coconut Grove Playhouse, and New Jersey's Paper Mill Playhouse. Film credits include Disney, Showtime, SONY, and Universal, including Mrs. Santa Claus (starring Angela Lansbury), The Adventures of Milo and Otis, Three Ninjas Kick Back, and The Red Sneakers. Years after being scolded by his mother, who referred to him as a Collyer brother for having a messy room, Saltzman's research on the famous hoarders inspired him to write CLUTTER.

Producer Wendy Kaplan has been producing theatre since the age of eighteen. She was previously Managing Director of Stage Two Theatre Company and has produced for many regional theatre companies and worked on various Broadway productions, including Lost in the Stars, The Changing Room, Spofford, and Leonard Bernstein's Mass. She has also produced many shows at Citadel Theatre Company in Lake Forest, including Something's Afoot, directed by CLUTTER director Wayne Mell.

Performances for CLUTTER will be Thursday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. Ticket prices range from $ 15.00 for students, $30.00 for seniors $30-35 for groups and $40 for general admission. For tickets, call the Greenhouse Theater Box Office at 773.404.7336 or visit www.greenhousetheater.org. The Box Office is open Wednesday through Saturday from 12-8 p.m. and Sunday from 12-4 p.m. For group tickets call 312.423.6612 or visit www.grouptheatertix.com.



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