We were so fortunate to have nearly 300 people join us for a sold out run of An Ideal Husband. Thank you to everyone — actors, production team, volunteers, audience members and Saints — who helped make this a phenomenal experience for our new company.
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and spend some time poking around. We have company bios, past
productions, details on how to volunteer and support us and — coming
soon — our Season 2 announcement.
In the meantime, check out the final show in our season, The Princess Without Pots
— the story of a princess who has studied every weapon known to human
existence and knows how to use them...as long as you don't need to know
which knife is best for chopping carrots. The show is tailored to young
audiences, but meant to be enjoyed by all.
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.
Showing posts with label Ideal Husband. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideal Husband. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Friday, April 13, 2018
'An Ideal Husband' is a hit!
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From left: Alex Ireys (Lord Goring) and Richard Engling (Lord Caversham) in An Ideal Husband. (Photo by Maria Burnham/Ghostlight Ensemble) |
Splash Magazine says "it is a delightful show and highly recommended." While the Chicago Reader also recommends this "savvy" production calling it, "remarkable: a compelling examination of acute moral dilemmas faced by recognizable people with rich inner lives." And Chicago On Stage says of the cast, "the acting is uniformly excellent" and adding this "a first-rate production."
Meanwhile audience members have said, "Perfectly staged in the Berger Park Cultural Center mansion, elegantly costumed, and finely acted, this is a show to see."
It definitely IS a show to see. But you'll need to get your tickets in advance for An Ideal Husband, which runs through April 28, because we've been turning people away at the door. Tickets are available now through Brown Paper Tickets.
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Scenic Designer Needed for An Ideal Husband
Ghostlight
Ensemble is seeking a designer to enhance the scenic dressing and
practical lighting of our site-specific spring production of An Ideal Husband.
The performance space is The North Mansion/ Gunder House in Berger Park (6205 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 60660), which provides the perfect backdrop for this production. As such, there will be minimal scenic elements and lighting fixtures for each setting.
Schedule Details
Load-in: April 2, during the day
Tech: Evenings April 2-5
Preview: April 6
Performances: April 7-28 Friday night and Saturday 2:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m., with an additional performance on Monday, April 9
Stipend
Small stipend to be negotiated with experience
To Apply
Please send resume and cover letter to Production Manager Janette Bauer at bauer.janette@gmail.com.
Monday, January 8, 2018
Cast announced for 'An Ideal Husband'
Ghostlight Ensemble announces casting for its spring show, Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband.
The cast is: Alex Ireys as Lord Goring, Aaron Wertheim as Robert Chiltern, Maddie Pell as Lady Chiltern, Sam Bianchini as Mrs. Cheveley, Halie Merrill as Mabel Chiltern, Richard Engling as Lord Caversham, Michael Wagman as Phipps/Mason, Song Marshall as Lady Basildon, Allison McCorkle as Mrs. Marchmont, Stephanie Monday as Lady Markby and Sebastian Summers as Nanjac.
The show is directed by Ghostlight Co-Artistic Director Holly Robison. Janette Bauer is the production manager.
An Ideal Husband is Oscar Wilde's comedic masterpiece of blackmail and political corruption. Sir Robert Chiltern, a government minister who built his fortune on a single dishonest act, is blackmailed by Mrs. Cheveley, who wants his assistance in another dishonest scheme. Chiltern asks Lord Goring, the ne'er-do-well son of the Earl of Caversham, for advice, and Lord Goring, familiar (in several ways) with Mrs. Cheveley, ultimately saves Chiltern's marriage and social position. By doing so, he ironically ends up married.
The show takes place Fridays and Saturdays, April 7-28, 2018, at The North Mansion in Berger Park/ Gunder House (6205 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, 60660).
Ghostlight welcomes two new associate ensemble members
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Norman J. Burt (left) and Song Marshall (right) have joined The Ensemble. |
Actors Song Marshall and Norman
J. Burt have joined Ghostlight as associate ensemble members. Both have
worked extensively with Ghostlight over the past year and a half.
Norman was in our inaugural mainstage production of Six Characters in Search of an Author as the Father. He has been a staple in our live movie reading series, participating in Something Has Survived: A Jurassic Park Live Reading, You've Got READ On You: A Shaun of The Dead Live Reading and Must Eat TV: A Live Reading of Your Favorite Thanksgiving Episodes.
Full bios of both artists can be found on the About Us: The Ensemble page of our website.
Monday, December 18, 2017
Thanks to everyone who attended Gingerbread Grindhouse!
And
that's a wrap on our 2017 holiday production!
Thanks to everyone who came out to help Marie and the toys save Christmas during Gingerbread Grindhouse. We had full houses every night and for that we are so very thankful. We hope you have a happy holiday yourself with zero deaths by dolls.
We'll see you in 2018 at our 20th anniversary live reading of Spice World in January and at our spring production of An Ideal Husband in April.
Thanks to everyone who came out to help Marie and the toys save Christmas during Gingerbread Grindhouse. We had full houses every night and for that we are so very thankful. We hope you have a happy holiday yourself with zero deaths by dolls.
We'll see you in 2018 at our 20th anniversary live reading of Spice World in January and at our spring production of An Ideal Husband in April.
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