Lookingglass celebrates its 50th World Premiere with The Brothers Karamazov

Company members mentioned in this article: Eva Barr, Mara Blumenfeld, Doug Hara, Daniel Ostling, Philip R Smith, Heidi Stillman, Rick Sims, Ray Nardelli, Christine A. Binder and Jonathon Templeton

September 15, 2008

Adapted and Directed by Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman

Chicago, IL– Lookingglass Theatre Company presents its 50th World Premiere with its production of the Lookingglass Original, The Brothers Karamazov, written and directed by Ensemble Member Heidi Stillman, adapted from the novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky. The production runs October 15- December 7, 2008 at Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson. The press opening is Saturday, October 25, 2008, at 7:30 p.m.

Fyodor Karamazov is one of literature’s most lecherous, greedy and delightfully despicable fathers. When his eldest son discovers he and his father are rivals for the affection of the same wayward woman, a storm of violence, betrayal and passion rains down on the Karamazov family and the world beyond. Ensemble member and Lookingglass Artistic Director of New Work Heidi Stillman, award-winning adaptor and director of Charles Dickens' Hard Times, brings new life to Dostoevsky's epic masterpiece of murder, greed and treachery.

“The plot is a murder mystery revolving around the Karamazov brothers, all of whom are involved in some way in their father’s murder, though their involvement is not necessarily obvious or even literal,” explains director Heidi Stillman. “The ideas swirling around and within the plot have to do with the existence of God, the meaning of life, the broadness and contradictions in human nature, and the interconnectedness of humanity - that we are ‘all responsible for all’ - in other words, kind of all the biggest, deepest life questions.”

The Brothers Karamazov is the 50th World Premiere staged by Lookingglass Theatre Company in its 21- year history. Lookingglass is the largest ensemble-based theater company in the U.S. that consistently creates work from within the company. The company has established itself on a national level for world premiere adaptations of new work, including notable World Premieres such as The Jungle, Hard Times, Metamorphoses, Race, The Shaggs, The Idiot, Argonautika, The Odyssey, The Arabian Nights, Lookingglass Alice, and Hephaestus.

Lookingglass Original productions are developed through gglassworks, an initiative that is unique to Lookingglass. Gglassworks supports the writing process while providing the resources necessary for artists to explore their material through various forms of performative expression as dictated by the needs of the story. Tailoring the development of each theatrical piece with its own specific protocol is the hallmark of gglassworks, and developing new work by this method can take anywhere from two to five years. The resource-intensive process of nurturing new work, crafting innovative new metaphorical images, and re-imagining disparate techniques for the stage demands a heavy investment in the gglassworks process.

Lookingglass Theatre Company’s 21st season is marked by impressive Lookingglass Ensemble participation. The Brothers Karamazov is a platform for ensemble acting, one of the trademarks of Lookingglass Theatre Company. The production features Ensemble Members Eva Barr (Mrs. Kolklakov), last seen in The Wooden Breeks; Doug Hara (Alyosha) whose Lookingglass credits include West, The

Arabian Nights and Lookingglass Alice; Producing Artistic Director Philip R. Smith (Ivan), most recently seen in Around the World in 80 Days, The Wooden Breeks, and Hillbilly Antigone. Artistic Associate Louise Lamson (Katerina) has appeared with Lookingglass in The Idiot, Metamorphoses, Hard Times, and The Secret in the Wings, among other productions.

Other cast members include Maury Cooper (Father Zosima), Chaon Cross (Grushenka), Larry Grimm (Smerdyakov), Steve Key (Captain, Rakitin, Police Officer), Joe Sikora (Dmitri) and Craig Spidle (Fyodor). The children in the cast are Abigail Droeger (Illyusha), Malcolm Harris (Tuzekov), Robert Gerdisch (Kartashov), Ruby Keutzer (Smurov), and Nick Dilenardi (Kolya).

Designers include Ensemble Members Mara Blumenfeld (costume design) and Dan Ostling (scenic design), Artistic Associates Chris Binder (lighting design) and Rick Sims (music composition) and Production Affiliate Ray Nardelli (sound design). Matthew Hawkins is the fight choreographer. The production stage manager is Production Affiliate Jonathan Templeton.

Heidi Stillman (adaptor and director) is an actress, writer, director and Lookingglass Ensemble Member. She most recently adapted and co-directed directed Lookingglass’ Hephaestus. Other directing credits with Lookingglass include Hard Times (also toured to Philadelphia), The Wooden Breeks, Hillbilly Antigone, and The Master and Margarita, co-directed with David Catlin. Adaptation credits include Hard Times, The Baron in the Trees, co-adapted with Larry DiStasi, and The Master and Margarita. Stillman was last seen on stage at Lookingglass in The Secret in the Wings. She has performed at the Goodman, Steppenwolf, and Remains Theatre in Chicago, and Second Stage Theatre in New York. Heidi has served as Artistic Director and currently serves as the Artistic Director of New Work at Lookingglass.

The Brothers Karamazov - Dates, Times and Ticket Information Tickets are currently on sale. For tickets and information, call (312) 337-0665, or visit lookingglasstheatre.org.

Previews of The Brothers Karamazov are October 15-24, 2008, Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 pm. Preview tickets are $30. Press opening is Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 7:30 pm. Performances continue through December 7, 2008: Wednesdays at 7:30 pm; Thursdays at 7:30 pm; Fridays at 7:30 pm; Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm. Tickets are $30-$60. Target Saturday Matinees offer a limited number of buy one, get one free tickets which are available to all 2 pm Saturday matinees. This program is made possible with the generous support of Target, working with Lookingglass to make the arts accessible to all. A limited number of student tickets are available the day of the show for $20 with valid student ID.

Lookingglass Theatre Company is located in the heart of the Magnificent Mile shopping district inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson. Discounted parking is available for Lookingglass patrons at nearby Olympia Centre Garage (161 E. Chicago Ave.).

Subscriptions
Subscriptions to the Lookingglass 2008-2009 season are still available and start at only $81 for all three plays. For season subscription and ticket information, call the Lookingglass Theatre box office at (312) 337-0665 or visit lookingglasstheatre.org.

About Lookingglass Theatre Company
Inventive. Collaborative. Transformative. Lookingglass Theatre Company was founded in 1988 by eight Northwestern University students. 2007-2008 marked the Company’s 20th anniversary season. Lookingglass remains a home to a multi-disciplined ensemble of artists who create story-centered theatrical work that is physical, aurally rich and visually metaphoric. Lookingglass has staged 50 world premieres at 23 venues across Chicago, and garnered 39 Joseph Jefferson Awards and Citations.

Its work has toured to New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle, Berkeley, Philadelphia, Princeton, Hartford, Washington D.C. and St. Louis. Current touring productions include Mary Zimmerman’s The Arabian Nights at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre (Fall ‘08) and Kansas City Repertory (Spring ’09), as well as Clay, playing at Lincoln Center in New York in Fall ‘08. Work premiered at Lookingglass has been produced across the United States. The Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago's landmark Water Tower Water Works opened in June 2003. In addition to developing and presenting ensemble work, Lookingglass Education and Community programs encourage creativity, teamwork and confidence with 15,000 students each year.

Lookingglass Theatre Company continues to expand its artistic, financial and institutional boundaries under the guidance of Artistic Director David Catlin, Executive Director Rachel Kraft, Producing Artistic Director Philip R. Smith, Artistic Director of New Work Heidi Stillman, a 22-member artistic ensemble, 14 artisic associates, 13 production affiliates and an administrative staff. Board Chairman Lisa Green leads a dedicated board of directors. For more information, visit lookingglasstheatre.org.

The Brothers Karamazov / FACT SHEET

Title: The Brothers Karamazov
Written & By: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Written & Directed by: Heidi Stillman
Translated by: Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
Featuring: Ensemble Members Eva Barr (Mrs. Kolklakov), Doug Hara (Alyosha) and Philip R. Smith (Ivan) and Artistic Associate Louise Lamson (Katerina); Maury Cooper (Father Zosima), Chaon Cross (Grushenka), Larry Grimm (Smerdyakov), Steve Key (Captain, Rakitin, Police Officer), Joe Sikora (Dmitri) and Craig Spidle (Fyodor). The children in the cast are Abigail Droeger (Illyusha), Malcolm Kenneth Harris (Tuzekov), Robert Gerdisch (Kartashov), Ruby Keutzer (Smurov), and Nick Dilenardi (Kolya).

Dates: Previews: October 15 –October 24, 2008
Press opening: October 25, 2008, at 7:30 p.m.
Gala opening: October 26, 2008
Regular run: October 29 - December 7, 2008

Times: Wednesdays: 7:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 7:30 p.m.
Fridays: 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays: 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Location: Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson.

Prices: Previews are $30
Regular run is $30-$60

A limited number of student tickets are available the day of the show for $20 with valid student ID. Target Saturday Matinees offer a limited number of buy one, get one free tickets which are available to all 2:00 pm Saturday performances.

Box Office: Buy online at www.lookingglasstheatre.org or by phone at (312) 337-0665. The box office is located at Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave.

Notes of Interest:

• The Brothers Karamazov marks Lookingglass’ 50th World Premiere. Lookingglass has a history of adapting major works of literature, making the works accessible and exciting. Lookingglass produces material at a high level and has a solid track record of its original productions touring to other cities and being produced by theaters across the country.

• Lookingglass is the largest ensemble-based theater company that consistently creates work from within the company.

• Director and Adaptor Heidi Stillman is an Ensemble Member and Artistic Director of New Work at Lookingglass. Her adaptations include Hephaestus, Hard Times, The Baron in the Trees, co-adapted with Larry DiStasi, and The Master and Margarita. Her directing credits include Hard Times (also toured to Philadelphia), The Wooden Breeks, Hillbilly Antigone, and The Master and Margarita, co-directed with David Catlin.

• Lookingglass Theatre Company’s 21st season is marked by impressive Lookingglass Ensemble participation. The Brothers Karamazov is a platform for ensemble acting, one of the trademarks of Lookingglass Theatre Company. The production features Ensemble Members Eva Barr (Mrs. Kolklakov), Doug Hara (Alyosha) and Philip R. Smith (Ivan) and Artistic Associate Louise Lamson (Katerina).

• Most of the cast has a history of working within an ensemble. Steve Key, Joe Sikora and Maury Cooper are all members of the Shattered Globe ensemble. Craig Spidle (Manuscript at Saragossa) and Larry Grimm (1984) have worked at Lookingglass in the past. Chaon Cross and Joe Sikora are reunited for this production; they recently played love interests in Cymbeline at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.

• The cast of The Brother’s Karamazov features child actors Nick Dilenardi of Glencoe and Robert Gerdisch of Indianapolis; as well as former Lookingglass Young Ensemble members Abigail Droeger of Chicago, who has previously been seen in Hephaestus, The Wooden Breeks, and Sita Ram. Current Young Ensemble members Malcolm Kenneth Harris of Chicago, and Ruby Keutzer of Chicago are also featured.

• Artistic Associate and Composer Rick Sims has created original music combining rock guitar with Gregorian chant for The Brothers Karamazov. Sims was lead guitarist for the Chicago bands The Gaza Strippers and The Didjits and was last seen at Lookingglass in Hillbilly Antigone for which he both composed and performed.

• The Lookingglass Theatre is a flexible performance space that is arranged differently according to the needs of scenic designers, with the audience and stage in a different place for each production. For The Brothers Karamazov, the space will be rearranged to a brand new, never-before-seen ninth configuration.

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