Fucking A Kickstarter Campaign

After a successful Midwest Premiere in 2011 of Beauty of the Fatherby Pulitzer Winner Nilo Cruz, UrbanTheater Company (UTC) continues SEASON SIX with the highly anticipated production of Fucking A by Pulitzer Prize (Topdog/Underdogand MacArthur Genius Award recipient, Suzan-Lori Parks. Fucking A will be performed in association with Pegasus Players’ new home at 4520 N. Beacon Street (formerly the historic Hull House).

Fucking A is set in a post apocalyptic world, Hester, an Abortionist, must take life in order to save the life of her imprisoned son. Inspired by Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, The Scarlet LetterFucking A explores societal corruption, sexual politics and the enduring love of one mother for her child. Provocative and redemptive, this is a theatrical event not to be missed

UrbanTheater Company has assembled a top-notch cast and production team, but we need your HELP to get us through the beginning stages of this production. Every penny you donate will go directly to the costs necessary to making our production a success. Unfortunately, if our goal isn’t met before targeted deadline, we don’t get a penny. You can donate as little as $1 to as much as you are capable of. Every little bit counts, and we would love your help in making this amazing production come to life. 

From its inception, UrbanTheater Company has produced, promoted and performed plays of under-represented playwrights of color, allowing theatre to thrive in communities appreciative of cultural inclusion and accessibility. Celebrating it’s 6th Season and tenth production, the Joseph Jefferson recommended and award winning company has featured a myriad of critically acclaimed Chicago directors including Ron OJ Parson, Cecilie Keenan, Joel Moorman, Marti Lyons and Richard Perez. With eight Midwest Premieres and one World Premiere, UTC has provided tremendous opportunities for actors of color to perform in professional productions. 

Fucking A will be performed at Pegasus Players/Beacon Street Hull House located in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood, from March 22nd - April 15th, 2012; preview performances from March 20th – March 21st.

Thank you for your support and for being a vital part of fulfilling our mission to bring compelling stories,From the Streets to the Stage!

Warmest Regards,
Ivan, Madrid and Marilyn
(UTC Founders)

Join UTC tomorrow for our 7th Annual Aids Care Chicago Toy Drive! 

Join UTC tomorrow for our 7th Annual Aids Care Chicago Toy Drive! 

I AM THEATRE: NILO CRUZ

Every since Anna In The Tropics in 2003when UrbanTheater Company (UTC) founders, myself (Ivan Vega) and Madrid St. Angelo met understudying at Victory Gardens, we have always had a love affair with Nilo Cruz and his writing. Cruz is a not only one the nicest guys you will meet, but also an inspiration to Latino writers and actors alike. Truly gifted. It is like we have made a full circle since we were introduced to this work. Now, in the midst of our closing weekend of the Midwest Premiere of Nilo Cruz’s Beauty of the Father directed by Cecilie Keenan, TCG (Theatre Communications Group) highlights Cruz in their initiative called I AM THEATRE:  

Theatre-makers tell stories, but too often, their own stories — the victories, heartbreaks, spectacular hilarity and transformational moments — go untold. To celebrate TCG’s 50th anniversary, and continue our mission to strengthen, nurture and promote not-for-profit theatre, we’re launching a global initiative to spotlight the stories of theatre practitioners in their own words: I AM THEATRE.

ABOUT NILO CRUZ

Born in Cuba and raised in Miami, Florida, Nilo Cruz is best known for his play ANNA IN THE TROPICS, which won the Steinberg award, the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and received a Tony nomination. His other plays include DANCING ON HER KNEES, NIGHT TRAIN TO BOLINA, A PARK IN OUR HOUSE, TWO SISTERS AND A PIANO, BEAUTY OF THE FATHER, LORCA IN A GREEN DRESS among others. Nilo has translated Federico Garcia Lorca’s THE HOUSE OF BERNARDA ALBA, DOÑA ROSITA THE SPINSTER; and Jose Sanchez Sinisterra’s AY CARMELA. He also adapted Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s A VERY OLD MAN WITH ENORMOUS WINGS for the stage. Nilo has been the recipient of other awards and fellowships, including two NEA/TCG National Theatre Artist Residency grants, a Rockefeller Foundation grant and the San Francisco’s W. Alton Jones award. In 2009 he won The Laura Pels Mid-career Playwrighting award and a Helen Merrill award for Excellence in playwriting. He also received the USA Ella Fontanals-Cisneros award. Nilo is part of the Playwrights Ensemble at Victory Gardens in Chicago, and has taught playwriting at Brown, NYU Gallatin School, Yale School of Drama, and the University of Iowa. He recently co-wrote the screenplay “Castro’s Daughter” with Oscar winner Bobby Moresco. His new screenplay is “Anna in the Tropics”.

CLOSING WEEKEND! 

Beauty of Father is being performed at the Wicker Park Arts Center, located at 2215 W. North Ave/Levitt. Our closing performance is on Saturday, November 19th. For tickets go to:

www.UrbanTheaterChicago.org or call 312-239-8783

Post by @ivanvega

UTC Executive Director and actor in Beauty of the Father

CAST & CREW
Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz, directed by Cecilie Keenan

Pulitzer Prize Winner, Nilo Cruz’s ‘Beauty of the Father’ follows a young American woman who travels to Andalusia, Spain, to meet her estranged father. While there, she becomes romantically involved with her father’s Moroccan companion. The lover’s triangle provides the setting for an exploration of the conflict between love and sacrifice.

PRODUCTION INFO:
Runs from October 14 thru November 29, 2011
Thurs - Sat at 8pm
Wicker Art Center (at St. Paul’s Church) - 2215 W. North Ave/Levitt
Tickets are $20
Group rates available!
For more tickets/info call visit BEAUTYor call 312-239-8783

CAST & CREW

Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz, directed by Cecilie Keenan

Pulitzer Prize Winner, Nilo Cruz’s ‘Beauty of the Father’ follows a young American woman who travels to Andalusia, Spain, to meet her estranged father. While there, she becomes romantically involved with her father’s Moroccan companion. The lover’s triangle provides the setting for an exploration of the conflict between love and sacrifice.

PRODUCTION INFO:

  • Runs from October 14 thru November 29, 2011
  • Thurs - Sat at 8pm
  • Wicker Art Center (at St. Paul’s Church) - 2215 W. North Ave/Levitt
  • Tickets are $20
  • Group rates available!

For more tickets/info call visit BEAUTYor call 312-239-8783

UrbanTheater Company Announces 2011-2012 Season

CONTACT:  Ivan Vega at (708) 370-3138 or

email ivanvega@urbantheaterchicago.org

June 7, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
 
UrbanTheater Company Announces 2011-2012 Season with Two Pulitzer Prize Winners: Nilo Cruz and Suzan-Lori Parks

CHICAGO, IL - UrbanTheater Company, is proud to announce their 2011-2012 season at the Chicago’s Center for the Performing Arts, where UTC recently became a company in residence.
 
Following a critically acclaimed production of Obie Winner José Rivera’s Sonnets for an Old Century at the Steppenwolf Garage, UTC begins it’s 6th Season with the Midwest Premiere of Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz, directed by Cecile Keenan (Managing Director of Teatro Vista). Keenan was most recently hailed for her work as director of Tanya Saracho’s El Nogalar produced by Teatro Vista in partnership with The Goodman Theatre. Beauty of the Father will feature UTC Ensemble Members and Founders: Ivan Vega (After Dark Award Winner) and Madrid St. Angelo (After Dark Award Winner, Jeff Award Nominee).
 
UrbanTheater 2011-2012 Season:

Beauty of the Father by Nilo Cruz (Midwest Premiere)
Directed by Cecilie Keenan
October 14 - November 19, 2011
Featuring: Executive Director Ivan Vega and Artistic Director Madrid St. Angelo

Pulitzer Prize Winner, Nilo Cruz’s ‘Beauty of the Father’ follows a young American woman who travels to Andalusia, Spain, to meet her estranged father. While there, she becomes romantically involved with her father’s Moroccan companion. The lover’s triangle provides the setting for an exploration of the conflict between love and sacrifice.

Vega and St. Angelo recently worked together in UTC’s Sold Out production of Reinaldo Povod’s, Cuba and His Teddy Bear and in Vitalist Theatre’s U.S. Premiere adaptation of Calderon de la Barca’s, Life is a Dream by Helen Edmunson’s directed by Liz Carlton Metz.

In Spring 2012, Madrid St. Angelo’s will return to the directing helm for UTC with the Chicago Premiere of Suzan-Lori Parks powerful and controversial play, Fucking A. The premiere will feature Kelly Owens, last seen in UTC’s critically acclaimed Midwest Premiere of Miguel Piñero’s, The Sun Always Shines for the Cool.


Fucking A by Suzan-Lori Parks (Chicago Premiere)
Directed by Artistic Director Madrid St. Angelo
March 22 - April 28, 2012
Featuring: Kelly Owens

Pulitzer Prize Winner Suzan Lori Parks nightmarish and visually arresting, ‘Fucking A’, based on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s, ‘The Scarlet Letter’ is a tale centered around Hester Smith, an abortionist branded with the letter A. This powerful tale weaves together thoughts and issues of redemption, gender, race and class divisions infused with blues and soul.

For six solid seasons, UrbanTheater Company has solidified it’s reputation as part of Chicago’s vibrant theatrical community by bringing ‘to the stage’ a string of Midwest and World Premiere’s with it’s trademark ‘urban’ aesthetic and powerful acting style. Hailed by Chicago Stage Review’s Venus Zarris as “A Provocative theater company”, UTC’s goal is to be the city’s most visible and most ethnically diverse producing company.

UrbanTheater Company has worked in partnership with Steppenwolf Theatre Company, The Goodman Theatre and Columbia College and has been instrumental in working towards creating theater that is relevant and reflective of Chicago’s ethnically diverse landscape. While exploring the question, ‘What does it mean to be ‘Urban’, UTC continues to create works of grace, strength and power From the Streets to the Stage.

About UrbanTheater Company:

UrbanTheater Company (UTC) is committed to the creation and exploration of urban-inspired works that convey, illuminate and empathize with the human experience. The multicultural company was founded in 2005 by a Latino ensemble deeply rooted in their community and culture, who through performance art bring awareness to the social issues impacting Chicago communities. As a platform for multicultural representation in the performance arena, UTC serves as a bridge between Chicago performing artists, our respective communities and the youth we work with. Although UTC operates with an intrinsic focus on creating new works, we also engage in performing classic plays and contemporary adaptations.

For questions, contact UrbanTheater’s Executive Director, Ivan Vega at (708) 370-3138 or email ivanvega@urbantheaterchicago.org. For additional information on UrbanTheater, visit www.urbantheaterchicago.org, www.facebook.com/UrbanTheater, or www.twitter.com/UrbanTheater

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[FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE] URBANTHEATER COMPANY FOUNDERS HIT THE STAGE IN U.S. PREMIERE

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Contact Executive Director Ivan Vega at (708 370-3138) 

or email ivanvega@urbantheaterchicago.org

 

URBANTHEATER COMPANY FOUNDERS HIT THE STAGE IN U.S. PREMIERE 

CHICAGO-IL (May 10, 2011)Two of the founders of UrbanTheater Company, one of Chicago’s leading Latino based multicultural non-equity companies, will be seen on stage in the U.S. Premiere of “Life is a Dream” presented by the Vitalist Theatre at Stage 773. 

Urban’s Executive Director, Ivan Vega (After Dark Award Winner, “Eulogy For A Small Time Thief”) and Artistic Director, Madrid St. Angelo (Jeff Award Nominee, “A Passage To India”) will appear in the show running May 10 to June 11, 2011. Also appearing are: Paul Dunckel,Vanessa Greenway, Lyndsay Kane, Gregory Isaac, BF Helman, Matthew Allis and Will Gillespie.

Written by Calderon de la Barca in the 16th century, this production features a new version by Helen Edmundson and direction by Elizabeth Carlin-Metz and fulfills Vitalist Theatre’s commitment to plays of compelling ideas, muscular language, visceral performances and lyrical design. 

The press opening is Tuesday, May 10 at 7:30pm with regular performances Thursdays to Sundays. Stage 773 is at located at 1225 W. Belmont. The box office is 773-327-5252. For more information in Vitalist Theatre go to: http://www.vitalisttheatre.org

1st Sonnets Talk-Back at the Steppenwolf Garage

On Thursday, March 31 at the Steppenwolf Garage, UrbanTheater Company (UTC) held a post-show discussion with Christian Coon, Pastor of Urban Village Church (UVC) and Sonnets for an Old Century director Madrid St. Angelo. The discussion was facilitated by UTC artistic associate, Jasmin Cardenas. Topics of discussion were on: The Afterlife, Sonnets and our Process as part of the 2nd Annual Garage Rep.

The next two talk-backs will be on Thursday, April 21 and Saturday, April 23 and we’d love for you to join us.

For tickets to Sonnets for an Old Century by José Rivera go to: Love is the Great Attractor or call 312-335-1650

Photos courtesy from Noel Spence’s (Sonnets Stage Manager) iPhone

Sonnets Director
Madrid St Angelo, the lead director of Sonnets for an Old Century which is part of the 2011 Garage Rep at Steppenwolf Theatre Company.
Photo by Anthony Aicardi

Sonnets Director

Madrid St Angelo, the lead director of Sonnets for an Old Century which is part of the 2011 Garage Rep at Steppenwolf Theatre Company.

Photo by Anthony Aicardi

Lost Sonnet #3: Rick Coca - Sonnets For An Old Century

Our 3rd ‘Lost Sonnet’ Video is here!

Since UTC will not be performing all of the Sonnets at the Steppenwolf Garage, we chose to include the “Lost Sonnets” on video. Enjoy!

This Sonnet is performed by Fernando “Mojo” Albiar

Sonnets for an Old Century is written by José Rivera and this video features: Katy Albert, Ray Ready and Paloma Nozicka

It’s directed, edited and scored by Michal Janicki

Produced by Juan Castañeda
thanks to William Gillespie and Luis Macias

The Garage Rep at Steppenwolf runs from February 11 - April 24, 2011. A three-play pass is available for $45 by calling Audience Services at 312-335-1650 or you get purchase your tickets through Steppenwolf’s website. Tickets to each play are $20

For Tix Go To: I want to see Sonnets!

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Sonnets For An Old Century at Steppenwolf’s Garage

¡Be a part of UTC’s journey!

Now in our 5th season, we are overjoyed to be a part of the 2nd Annual Garage Rep at Steppenwolf Theater Company where we will be performing Sonnets for an Old Century by José Rivera!

This work by Obie-winning, Academy Award-nominated playwright José Rivera asks the question:

“What would you say about the life you’ve lived?”

In a waiting room for the afterlife, a crowd of ordinary souls are in route to their final resting place and are given one last chance to share with the universe their parting thoughts. Part poetry, part magical realism, this dreamscape play offers profound insights and revelations.

We have stellar cast and an amazing production team. But, we need your help to get us through the final stages of production. Every penny you donate will go directly to the costs necessary to making this production successful. Every little bit counts, and we would love your help to make this amazing production come to life.

To donate, go to: 

http://kck.st/UTCKickstarter

Please help spread the word! Thank you in advance!

-FROM THE STREETS TO THE STAGE