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The 4th Annual CHICAGO MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL, presented by Underscore Theatre Company

August 9 – 28, 2016 at Victory Gardens Richard Christiansen Theater

Underscore Theatre Company is pleased to announce its third annual CHICAGO MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL, featuring 14 new musical productions. Created to showcase and support Chicago’s burgeoning field of musical theatre creators, this year’s festival will be held August 9 – 28, 2016 at Victory Gardens Richard Christiansen Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave. in Chicago. Each production will receive four performances during the Festival. The full schedule (Tuesdays – Sundays) can be found at www.cmtf.org, with single tickets ($20) and festival passes currently on-sale.

From a Righteous Brothers tribute – to re-imaginings of Greek mythology – to a celebration of Jewish cuisine and culture, the CHICAGO MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL offers something for everyone. After receiving more than 60 submissions, the festival’s team has chosen 14 new musicals – twelve to be presented in full productions – along with two workshop productions. This year, Underscore is also partnering with CPA Theatricals and Kokandy Productions for “The Bridge Program,” in which composing teams are paired with an established theatre company that oversees casting and rehearsals to give writers and composers a sense of what’s involved in the production of a new work. Bailiwick Chicago, which is presenting one of this year’s workshop productions, will also provide equipment and additional sponsorship for the festival.

The Festival Line-Up includes:

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DAPHNE’S SUNSET presented by CPA Theatricals

Previously performed as Spot on the Wall at the New York Musical Festival

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Book and Lyrics By Kevin Jaeger, Music by Alex Mitchell

Directed by Mark Lococo, Music Direction by Justin LaForte

Cast: Cody Dericks, Colleen DeRosa, Gerald Richardson, Gary Smiley and Jess Thigpen.

Daphne’s Sunset tells the story of one family’s search for expression and empathy inside a museum. Paul Hunter, a talented photographer, is about to have an exhibition of his work at the museum – but when his artwork focuses on his mother’s recent lost battle with cancer, his family finds out how difficult it can be to face your pain and your past. With allusions to Greek mythology and a contemporary score, Daphne’s Sunset reminds us to delve into the ugly truth and look for the beauty.

FLIGHT presented by Kokandy Productions

Book, Music and Lyrics by Michael Potsic

Co-Directed by Allison Hendrix and Allison Shoemaker, Music Direction by Kevin Reeks

Choreography by Gloria Mwez

Cast: Nathan Carroll, Nick Graffagna and Lauren Kerbs with Johnny Kyle Cook, Colin Funk, Emily Grayson, Jeff Meyer, Courtney Mize, Johanna Moffitt and Jared Rein.

Based on the Greek myth “The Flight of Icarus,” Flight follows Daedalus, his wife Aeden and their son Icarus as they learn that to truly live and love comes with great risk.

PLANTED presented by Rogue Elephant Productions

Co-conceived by Christopher Pazdernik and Jeff Bouthiette

Music and Lyrics by Jeff Bouthiette, with additional lyrics by Rebekah Walendzak

Directed by Christopher Pazdernik, Music Direction by Jeff Bouthiette

In today’s media, the depiction of LGBT life in America has evolved enormously: television shows such as Transparent and Modern Family, as well as book musicals such as Kinky Boots and Fun Home have not shied away from telling the bold and complicated stories of queer individuals. One popular theatrical medium, however, has lagged behind: the song cycle. Enter Planted. In the tradition of classic hetero-centric works such as Closer Than Ever and Songs for a New World, Planted is a contemporary song-cycle exploring relationships of modern-day queer men. Five men navigate through the minefields of dating, marriage, separation and independence. Through a multitude of characters and songs, audiences are introduced to stories both heart-breaking and hilarious during this one-act musical collage.

TRIBULATION: THE MUSICAL presented by Higgin's Beach Productions

Previously performed at iO Mission Theater, Chicago

Book and Lyrics by Molly Miller, Music by Brad Kemp

Directed by Tyler Samples, Music Direction by Jennifer Mitchell

It’s the end of the world… and you still need a job. Tribulation: The Musical follows Genevieve, a would-be poet who ends up at a crappy desk job after she realizes that being left behind in the rapture doesn’t mean rent isn’t due. Prophets, whores, middle managers, grad students and delivery guys alike all struggle to find their own pat and prevent the Apocalypse in this hilarious take on the Bible’s Book of Revelation.

THAT LOVIN’ FEELIN’ presented by Off Broadway Dinner Theatres, Inc.

Previously performed at St. Croix Off Broadway Dinner Theatre

Book by James A. Zimmerman, Musical Arrangements by J. Michael Roy

Direction and Music Direction by James A. Zimmerman

Choreography by Lydia Keith

You know the songs... but do you know the story? Now That Lovin' Feelin', the extraordinary "musical biography" of The Righteous Brothers, chronicles the story and songs of the duo that defined "Blue-Eyed Soul" for a generation. Follow two young dreamers from Orange County as they break into R&B, find enormous success and later enjoy a lifetime collaboration and friendship. This energetic tribute to the unique genius of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield features more than 20 hits including "Little Latin Lupe Lu," "Justine," "Unchained Melody," and of course, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin’."

MATING presented by Jeffery Lyle Segal
Book, Music and Lyrics by Jeffery Lyle Segal

Directed by Jeffery Lyle Segal, Music Direction by Michael Goldman

The tragicomedy of modern romance is celebrated with laughter and tears in this smart new musical revue. In the first act, the performers sing mostly comedic complaints about the difficulty of finding "the one." In the second act, the couples join and find happiness. But those love songs are followed by songs of breaking up, with their accompanying emotional pain. In the end, the couples reunite, and celebrate in love and unity.

MY LIFE IS A COUNTRY SONG

Presented by New American Folk Theatre

Book, Music and Lyrics by Anthony Whitaker

Directed by Jamal Howard, Music Direction by Anthony Whitaker

Music Arrangements by Derek Fawcett

The story of Donna, a woman starting life over after leaving a long-term abusive relationship. She has rented the mill house and is trying to begin a new life while trying to understand the years of mental and physical violence she endured. It becomes of a story of forgiveness; forgiving herself for allowing herself to be victimized, her family for turning their heads and even her ex-husband.

PEN

Music and Lyrics by Leo Schwartz, Book and Lyrics by DC Cathro

Directed by Michael Driscoll, Music Direction by Aaron Benham

Still reeling from a recent breakup and looking for a distraction, Paul starts corresponding with Rod, a pen pal in another state. Meanwhile, Paul’s co-worker, Lee, is in the planning stages of her wedding. Soon, what began as an innocent flirtation evolves into an emotional attachment that neither of them expected. The problem? Paul’s ex, Grayson, returns to try to win him back. The bigger issue? Paul’s pen pal is a prisoner, incarcerated for 13 more years.

GEFILTE FISH CHRONICLES

Previously performed at the New York Musical Festival

Book by Matty Selman and Iris Burnett. Music and Lyrics by Matty Selman

Directed by Emily Maltby, Music Direction by Jermaine Hill

Orchestrations by James Higgins

The last of the colorful Dubroff sisters, Goldie, has just passed away and her granddaughter, an aspiring actress, leaves for Hollywood instead of staying home and having the traditional family Passover (songs, stories, prayers and massive amounts of food), with her mother. When the family photographer magically appears after being gone for 50 years, the stage begins to sparkle with a musical that is enchanting, heartwarming and uproariously funny.

STALKER: THE MUSICAL presented by RPG Productions

Previously performed at the New York International Fringe Festival 2015

Concept by David Russell, Book and Lyrics by David Russell and Alex Giles

Music by Andy Peterson

Directed by Nich Radcliffe, Music Direction by Andy Peterson

In a dystopian world, where love is completely outlawed, “stalking'” has emerged as a replacement for relationships, and people adhere to the concept of "Look, but don't touch." When a stranger from another world arrives, society is thrown into chaos, not least because this stranger introduces a novel concept: that of love.

WILL THE CIRCLE

Book by L.C. Bernadine; Music and Lyrics by Kevin Welch

Directed by Vi Tran, Music Direction by T.J. Anderson

Four people at a block party – apartment-dwellers in a world of homeowners – are drawn to each other because of their status as invisible renters, their mutual penchant for a kind of loopy conversational improv and their desire for anything that resembles security at a time when the threat of violence simmers at the edge of every day and every horizon.

THE TRANSCIVILITY OF ALBERT CASHIER

Presented by Permovio Productions and Keaton Wooden

Created by Jay Paul Deratany

Book by Jay Paul Deratany, Music and Lyrics by Joe Stevens

Directed by Keaton Wooden, Music Direction by Joe Stevens

An exploration of the life and story of Albert Cashier, a Civil War soldier with a secret that resonates with issues in the public eye 150 years later. From the author of Veronica (Greenhouse Theater) and Haram, Iran (London).

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