Arts & Entertainment
Underscore Theatre Presents 2nd Annual CHICAGO MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL
13 World Premiere Musicals - June 30 – July 19, 2015 at The Den Theatre
Underscore Theatre Company is pleased to announce the line for its 2nd annual CHICAGO MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL, featuring an unprecedented 13 world-premiere musicals by local artists. Created to showcase Chicago’s burgeoning field of musical theatre creators, this year’s festival will include ten full-length musicals and three one-acts. The CHICAGO MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL will be presented June 30 – July 19, 2015 at The Den Theatre, 1333 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood. Tickets are currently available at www.cmtf.org.
Schedule: Tuesdays, Wednesday, Thursdays and Fridays from 6 pm – 10 pm; Saturdays and Sundays from 12 pm – 9:30 pm. The full schedule of performances is available at www.cmtf.org.
Tickets: $15 for one-acts; $20 full-length productions; all-festival pass are available at a discounted rate.
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Full-Length:
American Smoothie
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Book and Lyrics by Nick Jester, Music by David von Kampen
Directed by Emma Couling, Music Direction by David Kornfeld
Brian is an IT technician at the corporate headquarters of American Smoothie Inc. He pines after the cute accountant, stews in jealousy over his too-good coworkers and prays to the spirit of John Grisham for salvation. Part thriller, part romance, and all hilarious, American Smoothie is a world premiere chock-full of bombs, bird fetishes and nutritious whole-fruit flavor.
Dirty Girl
Presented by New American Folk Theatre
Book, Music and Lyrics by Anthony Whitaker
Directed and Choreographed by Jamal Howard, Musical Direction by Ellen Morris
Dirty Girl is a musical comedy one-act following a girl who wishes she could go to the prom. Her fairy god-cousin-through-marriage appears and answers her wish with the 1980s prom of her dreams. At the prom, she faces off with the popular jock, the nerd and the cheerleaders, quickly learning that the real world can be even better than fairytales.
Fanatical
Presented by American Demigods
Book by Reina Hardy, Music and Lyrics by Matt Board
Directed by Kate Staiger, Musical Direction by Ellen Morris
This sci-fi convention is a geek’s paradise – costumes, robots and the chance to meet Scott Furnish, creator of spies-in-space TV show Angel 8. But this gathering of devoted Angel 8 fans has been infiltrated by a real-life spy: a reporter for anti-nerd lads’ mag “Pump.” Even worse, when Scott Furnish finally arrives, he has terrible news. Angel 8 has been cancelled! With their inspiration off the air, the con-goers must band together to restore faith to their devastated hero, and to themselves. Along the way, they will prove that no power in the universe can keep a story from its fans.
Marble, GA
Presented by Duplicity Ensemble
Conceived and Composed by Pamela Maurer (aka Baby Money)
Devised by Duplicity Ensemble and the Marble, GA cast
Directed by Nathan Wonder, Choreographed by Annaleah Tubbin
Lucy’s last living relative has passed away, and she is summoned from Chicago to the rural Georgia town of Marble, home of the mythic Georgia guidestones. An orphan, Lucy had clung to fantastical stories of fame and fortune, hoping to discover she was meant to be among them – but when she arrives in Marble, the mystery of the guidestones teaches her more about her family and herself than she ever imagined.
Nine Lives
Book by Michael Gibson and Dewayne Perkins, Music and Lyrics by Michael Gibson
Directed by Tyler Christie, Music Direction by Michael E. Gibson
Felix is a young man who possesses an amazing ability, passed down to him from generations past: he has nine lives. Felix can awaken from death as if it never happened. Drama, comedy, fantasy and mystery collide as Felix’s gift forces him to choose for himself whether he lives or dies.
One Thousand Words
Book and Lyrics by Michael Braud, Music by Curran Latas
Directed by Lavina Jadhwani
Richard Hanks knows that writing a thousand words about two men who were in love in the 1940s will help promote himself at the Forward Magazine, but what he doesn’t realize is how much hearing the story of the men will change his perspective on equality. The audience follows Richard’s journey, and in doing so, gets a glimpse at a love story that must struggle against a quickly changing, unacceptable culture.
Passing By
Book, Music and Lyrics by Patrick Thompson
Directed by Patrick Thompson
Passing By is about firsts. Your first kiss, your first dance, your first best friend, your first true love. This is a story about two young people who grew up in a small town and experienced many of their “firsts” with each other. They go through their first 18 years of life without ever leaving their hometown so when it finally comes time to grow up and make decisions about the rest of their lives, they quickly find out what they will get to experience together or on their own.
Plath/Hughes
Book, Music and Lyrics by Robert Eric Shoemaker
Orchestration by Abigail Pershing and Nikolai Maximay
Directed by Robert Eric Shoemaker
Plath/Hughes explores the truth behind the turbulent marriage of two of the past century’s most renowned and celebrated poets, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Following the fateful meeting of Sylvia and Ted and traveling the timeline through childbirth, mental illness and both poets’ deaths, Plath/Hughes is a breathless original piece that defies traditional musical theatre structure and conceits. Winner of the 2014 Olga and Paul Menn Foundation Prize for Best Play.
pr0ne
Book and Lyrics by Alex Higgin-Houser, David Kornfeld, Brendan Siegfried and Laura Stratford
Music by David Kornfeld
Directed by Jon Martinez
pr0ne follows Jessica Harrison, a young woman struggling to find her place in the film industry, and her family as the country discovers her secret: that she is the unnamed, possibly exploited young woman in an adult “casting couch” video at the heart of a highly-publicized legal battle. As Jessie struggles to decide how to testify, her brother and his ridiculous college roommate quest to clear her name and her parents try to come to grips with the idea of their little girl in porn. pr0ne is equal parts raucous, poignant and provocative, exploring the intersecting worlds of internet pornography, the justice system and the American family as an aspiring actress is dragged into the public spotlight.
Seagulls
Book, Music and Lyrics by Beth Hyland
Directed by Rebecca Willingham, Musical Direction and Additional Music by Patrick Budde
Seagulls is an indie-rock musical loosely based on Anton Chekov’s The Seagull. This contemporary retelling of the classic tragicomedy follows four friends and bandmates at a small college as they struggle to achieve artistic greatness without losing themselves – or each other.
One-Act:
How to Run for Mayor
Book by Gilbert Tanner, Music and Lyrics by Aaron Aptaker
Directed by Aaron Aptaker
Kim needs a job. Unfortunately, she just graduated college, which means she isn’t really qualified for anything. So… she decides to run for mayor of Chicago. After her campaign goes viral, Kim winds up as the leading opponent to Rahm Emanuel. How to Run for Mayor is an irreverent and hilarious take on elections in the 21st century.
Recurring John
Music and Lyrics by Kevin Wong
Directed by David Lipschutz, Music Direction by Zack Wright
How well can you come to know a person you never meet? A mother sings a lullaby to her child. A teacher imparts ‘wordly wisdom’ upon a student. A man recounts his emotional journey on his wedding day. These and more seemingly disparate lives are bound together by a common thread of recurrence; they have all been touched and impacted in some way by the same person. This contemporary and unique conceptual take on the song cycle aims to explore the impact of one life through presenting seven chronological vignettes of individuals affected by a man named John, who never appears to the audience.
Slide (part 1)
Book by Kalena Victoria Chevalier, Music and Lyrics by Steve Clark and Ed Plough
Directed by Rachel Staelens
Loosely inspired by Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, Slide follows and immigrant family’s arrival in an amazing new land or opportunity and beauty. But that beauty comes at a terrible price. As the inner workings of its mysterious factory are revealed, the family discovers that it is their very lives greasing the wheels. Broken and alone, one of them begins an impossible journey to make peace with the machine.
