Aclyone Festival: The Yellow Wallpaper and more
Event Type:
PerformanceThursday, June 19, 2008 8:26pm - Sunday, July 13, 2008 8:00pm
The Alcyone Festival
Hrosvitha,
Edna St. Vincent Millay, Susanna Centlivre, Georgia Douglas Johnson,
Joanna Baillie—heard of them? Halcyon Theatre offers a comprehensive
look at early female playwrights and how their “firsts” have shaped
women’s place as a creative force in the arts today. Halcyon will also
examine other “firsts” for female playwrights. For example, Hrosvitha
(c930-1002) is considered the first dramatist after the dark ages.
Each night will feature a play from a different playwright. Find out more about these playwrights, how the playwright was and is perceived and how the piece touches on issues that we are still dealing with today. In a world where women are becoming more of an equal entity when it comes to theatre, Halcyon helps uncover how far Female Playwrights have come, and how far we have to go.
Shows will be performed in rotating repertory.
Featured Writers/Shows include*:Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay; Directed by Lavina Jadhwani
The Belle's Stratagem by Hannah Cowley; Directed by Kerensa Peterson
A Bold Stroke for a Wife by Susanna Centlivre; Directed by Jenn Adams
Callimachus by Hrosvitha; Directed by Adrienne Day
The Massacre by Elizabeth Inchbald; Directed by Greg Poljacik
Orra by Joanna Baillie; Directed by Adam Dodds
Safe by Georgia Douglas Johnson; Directed by Tony Adams
Spreading the News by Lady Augusta Gregory; Directed by Michael Graham
Trifles by Susan Glaspell; Directed by Majel Cuza
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman; adapted and performed by Chicago DanzTheatre.
And More . . .
For Exact lineup and performance times: halcyontheatre.org/alcyoneschedule
June 19 through July 13, 2008
Thursdays, Fridays at 8:00;
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00, 5:00, 8:00
Performances will be at the Peter Jones Gallery, 1806 West Cuyler, 2nd Floor in Chicago (Map)
Tickets to individual shows are $15, $10 for Students and Seniors.
A festival pass to all shows is available for $25
For reservations call 312.458.9170
Hrosvitha,
Edna St. Vincent Millay, Susanna Centlivre, Georgia Douglas Johnson,
Joanna Baillie—heard of them? Halcyon Theatre offers a comprehensive
look at early female playwrights and how their “firsts” have shaped
women’s place as a creative force in the arts today. Halcyon will also
examine other “firsts” for female playwrights. For example, Hrosvitha
(c930-1002) is considered the first dramatist after the dark ages.Each night will feature a play from a different playwright. Find out more about these playwrights, how the playwright was and is perceived and how the piece touches on issues that we are still dealing with today. In a world where women are becoming more of an equal entity when it comes to theatre, Halcyon helps uncover how far Female Playwrights have come, and how far we have to go.
Shows will be performed in rotating repertory.
Featured Writers/Shows include*:Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay; Directed by Lavina Jadhwani
The Belle's Stratagem by Hannah Cowley; Directed by Kerensa Peterson
A Bold Stroke for a Wife by Susanna Centlivre; Directed by Jenn Adams
Callimachus by Hrosvitha; Directed by Adrienne Day
The Massacre by Elizabeth Inchbald; Directed by Greg Poljacik
Orra by Joanna Baillie; Directed by Adam Dodds
Safe by Georgia Douglas Johnson; Directed by Tony Adams
Spreading the News by Lady Augusta Gregory; Directed by Michael Graham
Trifles by Susan Glaspell; Directed by Majel Cuza
The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman; adapted and performed by Chicago DanzTheatre.
And More . . .
For Exact lineup and performance times: halcyontheatre.org/alcyoneschedule
June 19 through July 13, 2008
Thursdays, Fridays at 8:00;
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00, 5:00, 8:00
Performances will be at the Peter Jones Gallery, 1806 West Cuyler, 2nd Floor in Chicago (Map)
Tickets to individual shows are $15, $10 for Students and Seniors.
A festival pass to all shows is available for $25
For reservations call 312.458.9170
*Our planned production of La Hija de las Flores will unfortunately not be presented in this years Festival.
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Adler's grimly psychological "The Yellow Wallpaper" is compelling-Adler
capably weaves together stinging snippets of text and the suggestion of
one woman's world unraveling in almost lyrical measures -- aided by the
unsettling music/sound design by Tim Hort, Braham Fetter and Joe
Griffin -- the drama remains on an intimate, subconscious plane."
Chicago Tribune
ADLER DANZTHEATRE PERFORMANCES:
The Yellow Wallpaper Performances
Sunday, June 22nd 8pm Sunday, June 29th 2pm Friday, July 11th 8pmPeter Jones Gallery, 1806 West Cuyler, 2nd Floor in Chicago
The Festival runs June 19- July 13
Tickets to individual shows are $15, $10 for Students and Seniors.A festival pass to all shows is available for $25
For reservations call 312.458.9170


