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Lookingglass Theatre Company

Lookingglass Theatre Company is a non-profit theater company located in Chicago, Illinois.

History edit

Lookingglass was founded in 1988 by David Schwimmer, David Catlin, Eva Barr, Thom Cox, Lawrence DiStasi, Joy Gregory, David Kersnar, and Andy White.[1] The company's first production, Through the Lookingglass, was directed by David Kersnar and was produced at the Great Room in Jones Residential College on the Northwestern University campus.

The company has since produced more than 60 world premiere plays, including Mary Zimmerman's Metamorphoses, as well as her adaptations of The Arabian Nights and The Odyssey. The company also premiered and toured creator David Catlin's circus-driven re-imaginings of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland in Lookingglass Alice[2][3] and Herman Melville's Moby Dick.[4] Other productions have included David Schwimmer's adaptations of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and Studs Terkel's Race: How Blacks and Whites Think and Feel About the American Obsession.

Recent productions include Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, adapted by David Kersnar and Althos Low;[5] Plantation!, a play about reparations, written by Ensemble Member Kevin Douglas and directed by Ensemble Member David Schwimmer;[6] Beyond Caring,[7] created by British author and director Alexander Zeldin.[8]

Leadership edit

Lookingglass is led by Artistic Director Heidi Stillman,[9] and Executive Director, Rachel Fink.[10] Fink was preceded by Rachel Kraft, who served as Executive Director for 12 seasons overseeing the company's 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award, a 2016 $1 million MacArthur Award for Creative and Effecting Institutions, and the 2017 League of Chicago Theaters Artistic Achievement Award.[11]

Company edit

The Lookingglass Company is made up of cross-disciplinary artists: 24 Ensemble Members and 23 Artistic Associates.

The ensemble includes David Schwimmer, Joey Slotnick and Mary Zimmerman. Artistic associates include Deanna Dunagan.

Awards edit

Lookingglass won the 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award and has won over 45 Joseph Jefferson Awards in its 30 Seasons.[citation needed]

New work edit

Glassworks is Lookingglass' New Play Development program. The company has produced 66 World Premieres.

Recent world premieres edit

Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas.[12]
Plantation!
Mr. and Mrs. Pennyworth (Manual Cinema, 2016)[13]
Thaddeus and Slocum: A Vaudeville Adventure
In the Garden: a Darwinian Love Story
Still Alice
The North China Lover

Other premieres edit

Metamorphoses
Eastland: A New Musical
Lookingglass Alice
Around the World in 80 Days
Black Diamond
Moby Dick
The Arabian Nights
Hans Christian Andersen's The Steadfast Tin Soldier
Act(s) of God
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Educational programming edit

Lookingglass, sponsors in-school residencies and student matinee programs for students in Chicago Public Schools. The company also offers classes and artistic summer camps for youth.[14] In 2006, Lookingglass founded The Young Ensemble, where children devise and produce their own work.

Community engagement edit

Lookingglass participates in a Reflect Series, a series of Sunday post-show panel discussions featuring local experts.

Facilities edit

In 2003, Lookingglass moved inside the Chicago Water Tower Water Works building in Near North Side, Chicago.

The main stage is in the black-box style, meaning the seating can be rearranged for each production. Lookingglass artists can reconfigure the stage and seating arrangements to meet the design needs for specific productions. The theatre has a maximum capacity of 240 persons, including 60 possible seats on the removable balcony level. There is also a multi-purpose studio space, used for education programs, special events, and rehearsals.[15]

Designed by Morris Architects Planners, the space is a converted landmark. It houses the Lookingglass performance space, lobbies, dressing rooms, and concession areas, as well as a Chicago Public Library.[16] Additionally, the station continues to pump 125 million gallons of water to Chicago's north side every day.[17]

 
The historic water pumping station building that houses the Lookingglass Theatre Company

An itinerant theater company for years, Lookingglass moved into a permanent home on June 14, 2003, with a new theater in the renovated Water Tower Water Works on Chicago's Magnificent Mile.

Its first production in the new space was an adaptation of Studs Terkel's Race, adapted and directed by David Schwimmer.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ NewCity Stage. 2012. Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company
  2. ^ The New York Times, 2007. Rings, Ropes and Straps Down That Rabbit Hole
  3. ^ The Chicago Tribune. Jones, Chris 2014.
  4. ^ Chicago Reader. Thompson, Zac 2015.
  5. ^ A Real Lookingglass Summer Adventure, The Chicago Tribune. Jones, Chris, 2018.
  6. ^ David Schwimmer and Kevin Douglas Tackle Race with Comedic Play. Chicago Magazine. Parsi, Novid, 2018.
  7. ^ Picture This Post. Karmel, John 2017.
  8. ^ The Stage, UK. Interview with Alexander Zeldin. Love, Catherine 2016.
  9. ^ American Theatre Magazine, Heidi Stillman Artistic Director, Editors, 2016.
  10. ^ American Theatre Magazine, Rachel Fink Executive Director, Editors, 2018.
  11. ^ Chicago Sun-Times. Rachel Kraft Stepping Down. DiNunzio, Miriam 2017.
  12. ^ A Look at 20000 Leagues Under the Seas
  13. ^ Jones, Chris (December 20, 2016). "Story about stories needs its own tale". Chicago Tribune, 1.
  14. ^ ChicagoKids.
  15. ^ About the Water Tower Water Works
  16. ^ ChiPub.
  17. ^ FOOTLIGHTS Chicago Venues.
  18. ^ Chicago Tribune. Bommer, Lawrence 2003.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view August 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lookingglass Theatre Company is a non profit theater company located in Chicago Illinois Contents 1 History 1 1 Leadership 2 Company 3 Awards 4 New work 4 1 Recent world premieres 4 2 Other premieres 5 Educational programming 6 Community engagement 7 Facilities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory editLookingglass was founded in 1988 by David Schwimmer David Catlin Eva Barr Thom Cox Lawrence DiStasi Joy Gregory David Kersnar and Andy White 1 The company s first production Through the Lookingglass was directed by David Kersnar and was produced at the Great Room in Jones Residential College on the Northwestern University campus The company has since produced more than 60 world premiere plays including Mary Zimmerman s Metamorphoses as well as her adaptations of The Arabian Nights and The Odyssey The company also premiered and toured creator David Catlin s circus driven re imaginings of Lewis Carroll s Alice in Wonderland in Lookingglass Alice 2 3 and Herman Melville s Moby Dick 4 Other productions have included David Schwimmer s adaptations of Upton Sinclair s The Jungle and Studs Terkel s Race How Blacks and Whites Think and Feel About the American Obsession Recent productions include Jules Verne s 20 000 Leagues Under the Sea adapted by David Kersnar and Althos Low 5 Plantation a play about reparations written by Ensemble Member Kevin Douglas and directed by Ensemble Member David Schwimmer 6 Beyond Caring 7 created by British author and director Alexander Zeldin 8 Leadership edit Lookingglass is led by Artistic Director Heidi Stillman 9 and Executive Director Rachel Fink 10 Fink was preceded by Rachel Kraft who served as Executive Director for 12 seasons overseeing the company s 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award a 2016 1 million MacArthur Award for Creative and Effecting Institutions and the 2017 League of Chicago Theaters Artistic Achievement Award 11 Company editThe Lookingglass Company is made up of cross disciplinary artists 24 Ensemble Members and 23 Artistic Associates The ensemble includes David Schwimmer Joey Slotnick and Mary Zimmerman Artistic associates include Deanna Dunagan Awards editLookingglass won the 2011 Regional Theatre Tony Award and has won over 45 Joseph Jefferson Awards in its 30 Seasons citation needed New work editGlassworks is Lookingglass New Play Development program The company has produced 66 World Premieres Recent world premieres edit Jules Verne s 20 000 Leagues Under the Seas 12 Plantation Mr and Mrs Pennyworth Manual Cinema 2016 13 Thaddeus and Slocum A Vaudeville Adventure In the Garden a Darwinian Love Story Still Alice The North China Lover Other premieres edit Metamorphoses Eastland A New Musical Lookingglass Alice Around the World in 80 Days Black Diamond Moby Dick The Arabian Nights Hans Christian Andersen s The Steadfast Tin Soldier Act s of God Mary Shelley s FrankensteinEducational programming editLookingglass sponsors in school residencies and student matinee programs for students in Chicago Public Schools The company also offers classes and artistic summer camps for youth 14 In 2006 Lookingglass founded The Young Ensemble where children devise and produce their own work Community engagement editLookingglass participates in a Reflect Series a series of Sunday post show panel discussions featuring local experts Facilities editIn 2003 Lookingglass moved inside the Chicago Water Tower Water Works building in Near North Side Chicago The main stage is in the black box style meaning the seating can be rearranged for each production Lookingglass artists can reconfigure the stage and seating arrangements to meet the design needs for specific productions The theatre has a maximum capacity of 240 persons including 60 possible seats on the removable balcony level There is also a multi purpose studio space used for education programs special events and rehearsals 15 Designed by Morris Architects Planners the space is a converted landmark It houses the Lookingglass performance space lobbies dressing rooms and concession areas as well as a Chicago Public Library 16 Additionally the station continues to pump 125 million gallons of water to Chicago s north side every day 17 nbsp The historic water pumping station building that houses the Lookingglass Theatre Company An itinerant theater company for years Lookingglass moved into a permanent home on June 14 2003 with a new theater in the renovated Water Tower Water Works on Chicago s Magnificent Mile Its first production in the new space was an adaptation of Studs Terkel s Race adapted and directed by David Schwimmer 18 See also editTheatre in ChicagoReferences edit NewCity Stage 2012 Chicago s Lookingglass Theatre Company The New York Times 2007 Rings Ropes and Straps Down That Rabbit Hole The Chicago Tribune Jones Chris 2014 Chicago Reader Thompson Zac 2015 A Real Lookingglass Summer Adventure The Chicago Tribune Jones Chris 2018 David Schwimmer and Kevin Douglas Tackle Race with Comedic Play Chicago Magazine Parsi Novid 2018 Picture This Post Karmel John 2017 The Stage UK Interview with Alexander Zeldin Love Catherine 2016 American Theatre Magazine Heidi Stillman Artistic Director Editors 2016 American Theatre Magazine Rachel Fink Executive Director Editors 2018 Chicago Sun Times Rachel Kraft Stepping Down DiNunzio Miriam 2017 A Look at 20000 Leagues Under the Seas Jones Chris December 20 2016 Story about stories needs its own tale Chicago Tribune 1 ChicagoKids About the Water Tower Water Works ChiPub FOOTLIGHTS Chicago Venues Chicago Tribune Bommer Lawrence 2003 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lookingglass Theatre Company amp oldid 1194365017, 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