Ghostlight Ensemble has announced the cast of Nutcracker Nightmare, the main feature of Gingerbread Grindhouse, which takes over the Greenhouse Theater Center's downstairs studio after-hours in December.
In
a nod to the lurid, violent films popular in the 1930s through 1970s,
Gingerbread Grindhouse will feature a series of live “trailers” for
grindhouse-style plays yet to be, before continuing on to the feature
production, Nutcracker Nightmare – a holiday tale of children,
the toys they love and the toys that try to kill everyone they love.
It’s the perfect holiday entertainment.
Written by Ensemble Member Maria Burnham and directed by Ghostlight Managing Director Chad Wise, Nutcracker Nightmare
stars Ensemble Member Jean E. Burr as Clara and Guest Artists Alexandra
Alontaga as Balam, Sean Harklerode as Drosselmeier, Annie Hogan as
Mother, Maura Hogan as Itzamna, Tatum Hunter as Marie, Kirk Jackson as
Truncheon, Victoria Jacobson as Zipakna, Serina Johnston as Rose,
Allison McCorkle as Dora and the Evil Doll Queen, P. Tyler Nielsen as
the Nutcracker and Mark Pracht as Father.
Full bios of the actors and production team are available online.
Gingerbread Grindhouse will also feature grindhouse-style trailers by Babes With Blades, New Millennium Theatre Co., Improvised Twilight Zone, Improvised Jane Austen, The Stuntmen and Ghostlight Ensemble.
Gingerbread Grindhouse takes place at 10:30 p.m. on December 8, 9, 15 and 16, at the Greenhouse Theater Center (2257 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, 60614) in Lincoln Park. Tickets are $15 and are available now through the Greenhouse website at https://www.greenhousetheater.org/gingerbreadgrindhouse, via email at boxoffice@greenhousetheater.org or over the phone at 773-404-7336.
The ghostlight, though simple, is a hallowed theater tradition: a single, ever-burning light warding off the darkness long after the final curtain call. It's a connection between our past and our future. Show after show, it serves as a constant reminder that there's always another story, another life, another truth ready to be shared. Ghostlight Ensemble asks questions that challenge the status quo through timeless stories, immersive environments and unconventional staging.
Friday, November 17, 2017
Meet the cast of your Nightmare
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Thursday, November 16, 2017
Thanks to all who attended Must Eat TV
Thanks to everyone who attended Must Eat TV, the latest installment of our live movie reading series, on Tuesday night. We enjoyed sharing our traditional English trifle with you all, as we watched faces get slapped and turkeys get dropped from the sky.
We also want to thank our audience for their generosity in donating to Common Pantry. Thanks to you, a lot of people's lives will be made a little better during this season of thanks. You are truly amazing.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Must Eat TV featured in Chicago Magazine
Chicago Magazine calls our live movie reading series
"always entertaining," so don't miss the latest installment in which we
trade the big screen for the small one to celebrate Turkey Day.
Click on the link above for all the details! We'll see you turkeys there!
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VIDEO: Meet the director of our Season 1 Holiday show
Reading is nice, but sometimes it's better to hear things directly from the directors mouth.
So we've put together a little teaser of Nutcracker Nightmare — part of Gingerbread Grindhouse that goes up this December at the Greenhouse Theater Center — and what your support means to this show.
So we've put together a little teaser of Nutcracker Nightmare — part of Gingerbread Grindhouse that goes up this December at the Greenhouse Theater Center — and what your support means to this show.
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