New Leaf Theatre's LIGHTHOUSEKEEPING Closes at the DCA Storefront Theater, 7/17
By: BWW News Desk Jul. 17, 2011
New Leaf Theatre, in association with Chicago DCA Theater, present the final performance of the world premiere of Georgette Kelly's adaptation of Jeanette Winterson's beloved novel Lighthousekeeping. The play, directed by Jessica Hutchinson, closes at Chicago DCA Theater's Storefront Theater at 66 E. Randolph Street.
In an epic journey of love and longing, a young woman is forced to define herself and her home. After the death of her mother, Silver is sent to apprentice with the blind lighthouse keeper of Cape Wrath, Scotland who enchants her with stories of the town's past. Weaving in the tale of a mysterious minister whose life was torn apart by his own secrets, Silver begins to learn of the power of myth and language on her own life. When Silver and the lighthouse keeper are expelled when the lighthouse becomes mechanized, she sets out to chart a new course on her own in a strange new world. The tale of an orphaned young girl who learns to tell her life like a story, Lighthousekeeping overflows with the possibility of new connections, and the opportunity to discover what it means to find home. This adaptation was featured last season in New Leaf's Treehouse Readings series.Friday, June 17, 2011, at 12:15 p.m.
Chicago Cultural Center, Claudia Cassidy Theater
The picturesque Chicago Harbor Lighthouse has long held a fascination for residents and visitors. Seemingly afloat some 2,000 feet off historic Navy Pier, this aid to maritime navigation marks the entrance to a port that connects the Great Lakes with shipping interests on both the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Since 1832, Chicago's harbor has seen a succession of lighthouses, each of them unique, that have helped ships laden with cargo and passengers safely access one of the great historical port cities of the United States. In fact, the history of Chicago is inseparable from its maritime past and the lighthouses that marked the entrance to the city's harbor. Presented by Donald J. Terras, President, American Lighthouse Coordinating Committee.Chicago DCA Theater The Storefront Theater and the Studio Theater, its companion theater located in the Chicago Cultural Center at 78 E. Washington Street, comprise Chicago DCA Theater, an anchor of the downtown theater district. Chicago DCA Theater offers downtown audiences an off-Loop theater experience with an exciting look at the vibrant theater companies that call Chicago home. Proposals for creative and innovative productions for the January to June 2012 season are being accepted now through May 15, 2011.Discounted parking is available at Wabash Randolph Self Park at 20 E. Randolph. Patrons can receive the $10 rate by validating their ticket at the Storefront Theater box office.For more information about Lighthousekeeping and Chicago DCA Theater, call 312.742.TIXS (8497) or visit www.dcatheater.org. The enhanced website features more about DCA Theater performances and programs, including a blog, photo galleries, and visitor information.Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
The Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) is dedicated to promoting an ongoing celebration of the arts; supporting the people who create and sustain them; and marketing the city's abundant cultural resources to a worldwide audience. DCASE, in partnership with the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, programs and promotes thousands of high-quality free festivals, exhibitions, performances and holiday celebrations presented each year at Millennium Park, Grant Park, the Chicago Cultural Center and other venues throughout the city. Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture
The Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture (COTC) is dedicated to promoting Chicago as a premier cultural destination to domestic and international leisure travelers, providing innovative visitor programs and services, and presenting free world-class public programs. COTC supports local artists through grants and other resources and creates vital opportunities for artists of all levels. For more information please visit www.ExploreChicago.org.

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