LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE PRESENTS
THE WORLD
PREMIERE OF THE LOOKINGGLASS ORIGINAL
ETHAN
FROME
ADAPTED AND
DIRECTED
BY LAURA EASON
"A shattered body...A frozen heart...A legendary sled ride down an
unforgiving hill. In the deep of winter, a strange mystery
unfolds. The whole town knows the story. But does anyone
know the truth? Award-winning ensemble member Laura Eason directs
her smoldering new adaptation of Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome."
review by Ed Vincent
A fabulous drama acted with tremendous
talent all supporting an incredible tale of woe and sorrow.
Living in New England seems as fun filled as waiting in a void or
dancing alone in purgatory. The drama begins with dimly lit stage
and minimal set design, though sufficient in both cases and nicely
done, very artistic.
Everything and everyone appears to be dressed in gray or a shade of
gray until some color comes to the stage when Henry Morton, played by
Andrew White appears in a brown suit. The characters a very well
developed and the story is a sad endless pit of abuse and often self
inflicted pain.
Many of the characters resemble rockets with no fuel and when they get
their fuel they never ignite, until
the end. The Fromes are
said to be a strong breed of folks, though their level of interest in
their lives comes a bit late and rationalized with bits like: '...too
many winters, could have been better in a more temperate climate' (something to that effect).
Lisa Tejero as Zenobia, developing all the ills in her self that she
cared for in others could keep a group of psychologists busy for a
time, and the irony is just starting.
If you don't need lithium or if you're taking your prescribed amounts
regularly you should do fine. This is great heavy drama, and done
well.
LOOKINGGLASS THEATRE PRESENTS
THE WORLD
PREMIERE OF THE LOOKINGGLASS ORIGINAL
ETHAN
FROME
ADAPTED AND
DIRECTED
BY LAURA EASON
Chicago, IL– Lookingglass Theatre Company
presents the World Premiere of Ethan Frome, adapted from Edith
Wharton’s novel and directed by Laura Eason. The production runs
February 23 – April 17, 2011 at Lookingglass Theatre Company, located
inside Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave.
at Pearson. The press opening is Saturday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m.
Fervent desire burns just
beneath the surface of a snowy New England farm. Stoic farmer Ethan
Frome trudges through a joyless marriage with his ailing wife, Zena,
until they hire her young cousin to tend to the house. Her vibrant
spirit awakens a passion in Ethan that neither of them dare
acknowledge. This classic, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author
of The Age of Innocence, is a deeply poetic story about the staggering
beauty of true love and the desolation of the unalterable life choices
we make. Award-winning Ensemble Member Laura Eason (Around the
World in 80 Days) directs this new, smoldering adaptation.
“Laura’s adaptation of
Edith Wharton’s gorgeous American classic is spellbinding; she and her
design team have put together a truly beautiful and spare winter
landscape and soundscape against which the haunting story is told. Her
adaptation explores the act of storytelling, and how that act of
conjuring, of creating and inhabiting someone else’s world, expands our
own capacity for compassion and empathy,” says Artistic Director Andrew
White. “It’s just a thrill to have Laura back in the director’s
chair, and since it’s her adaptation, we get the added benefit that
she’s in the room as playwright, as well.”
Ethan Frome features company members Philip
R Smith, Andrew White, Louise Lamson and Lisa Tejero, with Erik
Lochtefeld.
Designers include Daniel
Ostling, scenic; Mara Blumenfeld, costume; Christine Binder, lighting;
Kevin O’Donnell, composition; Rick Sims, sound design; and William
Anderson, properties.
About the
Artists
Laura Eason
(Director/Adaptor/Ensemble Member) is a long-time ensemble member of
Lookingglass where she has served as a writer, director, actor, and,
for six years, artistic director. Previous productions at Lookingglass
as a writer, co-writer, and/or director include Around the World in 80
Days, In the Eye of the Beholder, 28, They All Fall Down, The Old
Curiosity Shop, and Fedra, among others. Current/upcoming
productions as a playwright include Sex with Strangers (Steppenwolf,
currently running through 5/15/11) and Mr. Smitten (Humana
Festival). Other produced plays include When the Messenger is Hot
(Steppenwolf; 59E59, NYC; Theatre Schmeater, Seattle), The Adventures
of Tom Sawyer (Hartford Stage, Peoples Light, PA), Huck Finn and A Tale
of Two Cities, (Steppenwolf), Rewind (Side Project, Chicago), Area of
Rescue (Andhow Theatre, NYC), and The Coast of Chicago (Walkabout,
Chicago) among others. Her plays have also been produced by
Baltimore Centerstage; Kansas City Rep; Touchstone Theatre, PA; Women’s
Project, NYC; American Theatre Company, Chicago; W.E.T., NYC; Theatre
Seven, Chicago; City Theatre, Miami, Vital Theatre, NYC, among
others. Her work is published by Smith and Kraus, Playscripts,
and Broadway Play Publishing. In New York, she is an Affiliated
Artist of New Georges and an alumna of the Women’s Project Lab.
Laura is a graduate of the Performance Studies Department of
Northwestern University and has received two Joseph Jefferson Awards
for new work and adaptation. Originally from Chicago, she lives
in Brooklyn, NY.
Louise Lamson (Mattie
Silver/Artistic Associate) Lookingglass credits include The Idiot,
Metamorphoses, Hard Times, The Secret in the Wings, Manuscript Found in
Saragossa, The Wooden Breeks, Icarus (at the Getty Villa, L.A.), The
Brothers Karamazov, Our Town, and The Arabian Nights. Some Chicago
credits include About Face Theatre’s Bash (After Dark award and Jeff
nomination), The Odyssey (Goodman), and The Adventures of Herculina
(Next Theatre). New York credits include Metamorphoses (Second Stage
and Broadway) and The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (Second Stage).
Erik Lochtefeld
(Harmon Brand and Others) Last appeared on the Lookingglass stage as an
understudy for Doc Gibbs in Our Town. Other Lookingglass
appearances include Metamorphoses and The Eleven Rooms of Proust.
Recent Chicago credits include Maximilian in Mary Zimmerman’s
production of Candide at the Goodman as well as work with About Face,
The Court and Chicago Shakespeare. New York credits include
Metamorphoses on and off-Broadway, The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci
at Second Stage, But I’m a Cheerleader at NYMF, and Powerhouse at
the NY Fringe Festival. Regional credits include work with The
Shakespeare Theatre, Hartford Stage, The Intiman, Huntington Theatre,
Baltimore Centerstage, Cincinnati Playhouse, Berkeley Rep, Seattle Rep,
The McCarter, Cal Shakes, Two River Theatre, Yale Rep, Mark Taper Forum
and Williamstown. Television credits include All My Children, Third
Watch and Law & Order. He is a graduate of Northwestern
University and is married to ensemble member Laura Eason.
Philip R. Smith (Ethan Frome/Producing Artistic
Director/Ensemble Member) most recently appeared as Atticus Finch in To
Kill a Mockingbird at Steppenwolf. His most recent Lookingglass
credits include Will in Trust and Ivan in The Brothers
Karamazov. Other recent credits include Rev. Parris in The
Crucible at Steppenwolf, Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days at
Baltimore’s Centerstage, and Tinker Bosch in The Wooden Breeks and
Creon in Hillbilly Antigone, both with Lookingglass. Regional
credits include work at the McCarter Theatre, Seattle Rep, the Arden
Theatre, BAM (NYC), and The Actors Gang (LA). Further Lookingglass
credits include Metamorphoses, The Idiot, The Vanishing Twin, and Up
Against it. TV and film credits include Friends, Chicago Hope,
Early Edition, Kissing a Fool, Since You’ve Been Gone, High Fidelity,
Prison Break, The Express and the upcoming Ron Howard film, The
Dilemma. As Producing Artistic Director, he leads
Lookingglass casting and is the primary artistic liaison to the
marketing and production departments.
Lisa Tejero (Zenobia
Frome/Artistic Associate) most recently was in A Christmas Carol at the
Goodman Theatre. She is happy to be back on the Lookingglass boards
which she last tread as Enone in last season’s Fedra, and before that
as Queen Hera in Argonautika. Other Lookingglass shows include The Old
Curiosity Shop, 1984, S/M and Metamorphses, in which she had the
honor to be in its Broadway run. Locally she has recently appeared in
Ghostwritten at the Goodman and Kafka on the Shore at
Steppenwolf. She has also worked with Victory Gardens,
Court, Northlight and regionally at Berkeley, Kansas City,
Seattle, Los Angeles, Boston, Milwaukee, DC, Cincinatti, Princeton, and
St. Louis (from where she originally hails).
Andrew White (Henry
Morton/Artistic Director/Ensemble Member) has appeared in more than
thirty Lookingglass productions, most recently in The Arabian Nights.
He has taught in various Lookingglass Education and Community programs
and residencies, and recently co-founded a new company, Mosaic
Experience, which uses an arts-based approach to dialogue about
diversity. He is currently writing a new play about the Eastland
disaster of 1915. His family in Evanston includes one wife, Shari, and
two children, Julia and Asher.
Ethan Frome —Dates,
Times and Ticket Information
Tickets are available
online, lookingglasstheatre.org; by phone, (312) 337-0665; or at the
Lookingglass Theatre box office, located inside Chicago's historic
Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson. For
more information and box office hours, visit lookingglasstheatre.org.
Previews of Ethan Frome
are February 23-March 4, 2011. The press opening is Saturday, March 5,
2011, at 7:30 p.m. The production runs through April 17,
2011. Tickets are $20-$62. Target Saturday Matinees offer a
limited number of buy one, get one free tickets which are available to
all 3:00 p.m. Saturday matinees. This program is made possible with the
generous support of Target, working with Lookingglass to make the arts
accessible to all. A limited number of student tickets are available
the day of the show for $20 with valid student ID. (See FACT SHEET for
full performance schedule.)
Lookingglass Theatre is
located in the heart of the Magnificent Mile shopping district inside
Chicago's historic Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave. at
Pearson. Discounted parking is available for Lookingglass patrons
at both the nearby John Hancock Center and Olympia Centre Self Park
(161 E. Chicago Ave.). To purchase tickets, call the Lookingglass
Theatre box office at (312) 337-0665 or visit lookingglasstheatre.org.
The Sara Lee Foundation is
the production sponsor for Ethan Frome.
About Lookingglass Theatre Company
Inventive.
Collaborative. Transformative. Lookingglass Theatre Company
was founded in 1988 by eight Northwestern University students.
2010-2011 marks the company’s 23nd anniversary season. Lookingglass is
home to a multi-disciplined ensemble of artists who create
story-centered theatrical work that is physical, aurally rich and
visually metaphoric. Lookingglass has staged 53 world premieres at 23
venues across Chicago, and garnered 52 Joseph Jefferson Awards and
Citations.
Work premiered at
Lookingglass has been produced in New York City, Los Angeles, Seattle,
Berkeley, Philadelphia, Princeton, Hartford, Kansas City, Washington
D.C., and St. Louis. Arabian Nights played at Berkeley Repertory
Theatre in December 2010 and is currently playing at Washington DC’s
Arena Stage. Lookingglass Alice played recently at The Actors
Theatre of Louisville; Syracuse Stage and The Alliance Theatre in
Atlanta. Around The World in 80 Days recently played at Centerstage in
Baltimore and at Kansas City Repertory in Kansas City.
Lookingglass Originals have been produced across the United States. The
Lookingglass Theatre in Chicago's landmark Water Tower Water Works
opened in June 2003. In addition to developing and presenting
ensemble work, Lookingglass Education and Community programs encourage
creativity, teamwork and confidence with thousands of community members
each year.
Lookingglass Theatre
Company continues to expand its artistic, financial and institutional
boundaries under the guidance of Artistic Director Andrew White,
Executive Director Rachel Kraft, Producing Artistic Director Philip R.
Smith, Artistic Director of New Work Heidi Stillman, a 22-member
artistic ensemble, 15 artistic associates, 11 production affiliates, an
administrative staff and a dedicated board of directors led by Lisa
Naparstek Green. For more information, visit lookingglasstheatre.org.
FACT SHEET/ Ethan Frome
Title:
Ethan Frome
Adapted &
Directed
by: Laura Eason
Dates:
Previews:
February 23 – March 4, 2011
Regular
run:
March 6 – April 17, 2011
(please note: no performance on Saturday, April 9;
added performance on
Tuesday, April 5 at 7:30pm)
Times:
Wednesdays:
7:30 p.m.
Thursdays:
7:30 p.m.
Fridays:
7:30 p.m.
Saturdays:
3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Sundays:
3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Location:
Lookingglass Theatre Company, located inside Chicago's historic
Water Tower Water Works,
821 N. Michigan Ave. at Pearson.
Prices:
Preview tickets are $20 - $34
Regular run tickets are
$34 - $62
Box
Office: Buy online at
www.lookingglasstheatre.org
or by phone at (312)
337-0665.
The Lookingglass box
office is located at Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan Ave.
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