Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER

By: Feb. 04, 2019
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Broken Nose Theatre continues its seventh season with the Midwest premiere ofStephen Spotswood's drama GIRL IN THE RED CORNER, directed by Elizabeth Laidlaw, playing February 1 - March 2, 2019 at BNT's resident home, The Den Theatre (2A), 1331 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood. Tickets are currently available at www.brokennosetheatre.com. Tickets for all Broken Nose Theatre productions are available on a "pay-what-you-can" basis, allowing patrons to set their own price and ensuring theatre remains economically accessible for all audiences. The press opening is Monday, February 4 at 7:30 pm.

GIRL IN THE RED CORNER will feature BNT company member Elise Marie Davis* and artistic associate Kim Boler^ with Michelle Courvais, August N. Forman and Mark West.

Unemployed and fresh from an abusive marriage, Halo steps into a gym one day and signs up for mixed martial arts lessons. Her family thinks it's ridiculous. Her trainer thinks she's soft. But none of them know the anger that fuels her ambition. When it's rage that brought you into the cage, are you really ready to see what winning looks like? Winner of the Helen Hayes Award for Best New Play,GIRL IN THE RED CORNER is a visceral, fast-moving tale of self-discovery, one that allows women to take centerstage in a world so often dominated by men.

Comments Artistic Director Elise Marie Davis, "Girl in the Red Corner is a show that allows women and other marginalized voices to step into a story (and an arena) so often dominated by men, all while being unapologetically messy and complicated and real. There's something extremely empowering about allowing women to be the anti-hero, about giving us a platform to tell stories of characters who often muddle the best of intentions with poor execution. We are thrilled to have director Elizabeth Laidlaw, fight choreographer John Tovar, and a host of other guest artists joining us for this production. Broken Nose is proud to bring this play and these characters to Chicago audiences, with their scrapes, scars and bruises on display for all to see."

The production team for GIRL IN THE RED CORNER includes Therese Ritchie (scenic design), Lizzie Cook (costume design), Cat Davis (lighting design), Isaac Mandel (sound design), Devon Green^ (props design), John Tovar (fight choreography), Alison Dornheggen (associate director), Madisen Dempsey (assistant director), Rose Hamill* (production manager), Dominique Zaragoza (technical director), Liz Gomez (master electrician) and Jenna Thiel (stage manager).

Photo Credit: Austin D. Oie

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Elise Marie Davis and Mark West with (back, l to r) August N. Forman and Michelle Courvais

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Elise Marie Davis and August N. Forman

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
August N. Forman and Elise Marie Davis

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Michelle Courvais, August N. Forman, Elise Marie Davis, Mark West and Kim Boler

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Michelle Courvais and Elise Marie Davis

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Kim Boler and Elise Marie Davis

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Elise Marie Davis and Michelle Courvais

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
Kim Boler and Elise Marie Davis

Photo Flash: First Look at Broken Nose Theatre's GIRL IN THE RED CORNER
August N. Forman and Michelle Courvais



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