Plasticene’s Final Performance: Graphomania

AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS, CHICAGO’S PIONEER PHYSICAL THEATER COMPANY

ANNOUNCES OUR FINAL PERFORMANCE PIECE, GRAPHOMANIAx, A WORLD PREMIERE ORIGINAL WORK, MARCH 17th THROUGH APRIL 1st AT THE CHOPIN THEATER DOWNSTAIRS FOR TEN PERFORMANCES ONLY!

Press Contact: Dexter Bullard dexter@plasticene.com 773.960.9098

GRAPHOMANIAx is a theatrical examination of meaning, privacy and consequence in a paranoid world flooded with data. Plasticene’s performers gather, record, decode, struggle, and crunch information to save the state and themselves from unknown but imminent threat. Masters of scenic innovation, the company uses three rolling chalkboards, complex video projections, experimental live sound, and textured lighting, to build mysterious, visceral, and striking theater. The piece was workshopped as part of City of Chicago’s “In the Works” program at Millennium Park in 2011 with participation of performers Sharon Göpfert and director Paola Colletto.

GRAPHOMANIAx marks Plasticene’s final creation. The company and its mission will remain in existence, but will no longer create new performance work as a collective.

When:

Saturday 3/17 Preview 7:30pm
Sunday 3/18 Preview 3:00pm
Monday 3/19 Opening 7:30pm PRESS INVITED – Please reserve at 773.960.9098 or dexter@plasticene.com
Thursday 3/22 Performance 7:30pm
Friday 3/23 Performance 7:30pm
Saturday 3/24 Performance 7:30pm
Su 3/25 Performance 3:00pm
Thursday 3/29 Performance 7:30pm
Friday 3/30 Performance 7:30pm
Saturday 3/31 Performance 7:30pm
Su 4/1 Performance 3:00pm

Where:

CHOPIN THEATRE, 1543 West Division, Chicago, IL 60642
tel 773-278-1500 / cell 773-396-2875 www.chopintheatre.com

Tickets:
Previews all seats $10 Performances $20 full price, $12 student rush half-hour before curtain, as available.
Make reservations at http://graphomania.eventbrite.com
More Info: 773.960.9098
Visit and “Like” Plasticene’s Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/Plasticene

GRAPHOMANIAx AT-GLANCE

GRAPHOMANIAx CREATIVE TEAM

Performer/Creators:
Mark Comiskey – ensemble since 1998
Brian Shaw – co-founder 1995
Julia Neary – special guest performer
Light Design: Carrie Kennedy – ensemble since 1998
Sound Composition and Performance: Eric Leonardson – co-founder 1995
Production Video Design: Mark Comiskey
Outside Eye: Dexter Bullard – co-founder 1995
Video Art, Animations and Graphics: Ted Hardin, Ian Munsell, Adrian Schindler
Video Performers: Cameron Peart and Adrian Schindler
Text Contribution: Cavan Hallman
Stage Management: Anna Lafontant

ABOUT PLASTICENE

Plasticene has been a pioneering force in experimental, avant-garde, and physical theater in Chicago since 1995. Plasticene creates original theater inspired by a unique process of research and construction developed over the past seventeen years. Plasticene assembles high-impact theater from the most plastic elements of theatrical creation: the body in action, objects in motion, light as revelation, and sound as sensation. Plasticene performance and education work offers our community an experience that is playful, visceral, poetic, athletic, evocative, brave and endlessly creative.

Unlike the majority of Chicago and national theater companies and producers who interpret or import work from other times and cities, Plasticene is an artists’ collective that has staunchly made its work in the present from our own community. We build work from a process of theater-making developed internally over seventeen years of practice, failure, success, action and reflection. The value of on-going and actor- centered work that we champion is a direct challenge to the short-term and producer-centered work that financial pressures impose on the arts. We make theater no one else does or could. We make theater that enraptures. We make theater that celebrates intelligence, play, social awareness, artistic risk, collaboration, and future-directedness.

Our production history includes: Doorslam 1995 Chopin Theater, Steppenwolf Studio, Edinburgh Fringe Refuge 1996/1999 Schaberle Studio NYC, National Pastime Theater, PACedge 2005 Volume XII 1997 Athenaeum Theater, The Blue Rider Theater, Viaduct Theater Come Like Shadows… 1999 Chopin Theater Head Poison 2001 DCA Storefront Theater (second production in venue history) And So I May Return 2002 Viaduct Theater The Palmer Raids 2002 National Pastime Theater, PACedge 2003, Ohio Theater NYC Flight! 2003 Museum of Science and Industry BlankSlate 2004 PACedge 2004 Live Feed 2006 National Pastime Theater One Fal$e Note 2006 DCA Storefront Theater Com-pen-di-um 2006 SITEUnseen Chicago Cultural Center Until One Falls 2008 Illinois Wesleyan University GhostLight 2008 Looptopia LightCycle 2009 Objects in Motion Festival Building Stage From a Fading Light 2010 St. Paul’s Cultural Center.

Plasticene has been a vital cultural and educational contributor to the Chicago artistic landscape, collaborating with over 100 arts organizations, educational groups, and companies. Some organizations we have worked with include: MCA, Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, CAPE, UIC, DePaul University, Columbia College, The Arts and Business Council, The League of Chicago Theaters, Redmoon Theater, The Rhinoceros Festival, The Chicago Park District, Sears Theater Fever, University of Chicago Laboratory High School, Free Street, Collins High School, Senn High School, Highland Park High School, Reavis High School, Second City, Lake Forest College, Associated Colleges of the Midwest, About Face Theater, Performing Arts Chicago, Links Hall, The Chicago Center for the Performing Arts, Noble Fool Theater, Live Bait Theater, Dance Chicago, The Saints, Teatro Vista, Gallery 37, ATHE, Theatre Arts Program at Barat College, Northwestern University National High School Institute, Association House, The Drama League of New York, Ohio Theater Ice Factory, Theatre Workshop Edinburgh, University of Novi Sod Serbia, Les Métissages France/Brazil, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Boulder Fringe Festival, Shakespeare-on-the-Green’s Teen Conservatory, and many more.

WHO’S WHO

Mark Comiskey (performer/video design) has been producing, creating and performing original theater and music on Chicago stages for nearly 20 years. His work has premiered locally at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Dance Chicago, throughout New York City and in festivals across Germany. He has created over 70 original productions and has also been seen performing with The Curious Theater Branch, Theatre Oobleck, Red Moon, the Neo Futurists, Bread & Puppet, Prop Theater and Jellyeye. Using a multitude of traditional and invented instruments, Mark has scored and performed original music for dancer Asimina Chermos, Curious Theater Branch, Local Infinities, Maestro-matic, Plasticene, Prop Theatre, Red Moon, 13th Tribe and Vigilante Films. He studied saxophone with Macarthur Genius Grant recipient Ken Vandermark from 1996-1998. He was an original ensemble member of Jellyeye Drum Ensemble from 1992-1994. He has worked as a foley artist for Big Idea’s animated series “VegiTales; and most recently has released a CD “A Wide Arc” as a member of the performance poetry ensemble, Ten Tongues. Mark is currently the Video Director of Blue Man Group, Chicago.

Brian Shaw (performer) is a founding member of Plasticene Physical Theater and has created, performed and taught with the company many times since 1995. Brian has performed with numerous theaters in Chicago, the Festival of the Americas in Montreal and the Hispanic Theater Festival in Miami. He appeared off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre in The Strangerer by Mickle Maher. He plays the leading role in the independent feature film The Defiled directed by Julian Grant. The Defiled was an official selection of the Chicago International Film Festival, the Bram Stoker Film Festival and various other festivals. He has appeared in numerous commercials, industrial films and a cancelled network television cop show. This past fall, he gave voice to “Croak” in Samuel Beckett’s Words and Music live on WFMT radio with the Spektral String Quartet. Brian is a Professor at Columbia College where he teaches acting and physical theater. He is the recipient of the 2003 Excellence in Teaching Award from Columbia College. He has developed exchange programs with the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, Serbia, the University of East London, Dublin Institute of Technology and Rose Bruford College. He works with the Center for Community Arts Partnerships, developing programs with community-based organizations to engage students in the creation of youth theater. Brian also was instrumental in the development of Columbia’s Comedy Studies program in partnership with Second City.

Julia Neary (performer) and Dexter Bullard first worked together in A Night at the Fights in 1992 and are now working as colleagues at The Theatre School, DePaul University where she is an Assistant Professor of Acting and Movement. She played opposite Brian Shaw in Steppenwolf Theatre’s production of Waving Goodbye in 2002 and has known and studied alongside Sharon Göpfert for just as long… so it is a true privilege for her to be working with Plasticene in their final “hoorah” production. Neary was a founding member of the Organic Theatre Collective, Powertap Productions and Running With Scissors all based in the creation of original and physically inspired work. She has directed and choreographed dance, movement and combat in theatre, television, music videos and film. She has co-adapted three novels for the stage one of which, The Man Who Fell in Love with the Moon, received two After Dark Awards and a nomination for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Adaptation. As an actor, she has worked with various theatres throughout Chicago including Steppenwolf, Lookingglass, Victory Gardens, Next, Teatro Vista, Chicago Dramatists, Lifeline, Strawdog, About Face, Collaboraction and received a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Supporting Actress as a ventriloquist’s dummy in Famous Door’s award winning production of Ghetto, which she also choreographed. She will be choreographing fights for Skin Tight this summer and dance choreography for Spring Awakening in the fall. Film and television credits include Early Edition, The Untouchables, The Break Up, Black Days, Samaritan, Four/Four, Jack Slash, Etchings, Thanks Mom!, and I Think Not.

Eric Leonardson (sound composition and performance) is a Chicago-based composer, radio artist, sound designer, instrument inventor, improvisor, visual artist, and teacher. He has devoted a majority of his professional career to unorthodox approaches to sound and its instrumentation with a broad understanding of texture, atmosphere and microtones. Since 1995, Eric has been a designing, performing, and composing sound for Plasticene. He is Vice President of the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology, founder of the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology, and Executive Director of the World Listening Project. Leonardson is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Sound at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 

Carrie Kennedy (light design) is a lighting designer and event producer and Plasticene ensemble member since 1998. She designed lights for From a Fading Light, The Perimeter, BlankSlate, The Palmer Raids, And So I May Return, Volume XII, Flight! and 4X4. When she is not creating with Plasticene, she spends her time creating and producing events for a long list of clients. These credits include large scale public events such as Chicago Ideas Week, Looptopia, Taste of Chicago, The Chicago Blues Festival, and The Chicago Air and Water Show. She also had the privilege to be the Executive Producer for the Chicago 2016 Olympic Bid Committee for the IOC’s Evaluation Commission’s visit to Chicago and the Bid Committee’s final presentation in Copenhagen for the entire IOC. Check more of her work at www.ckcircle.com.

Dexter Bullard (artistic director/outside eye) is an award-winning director dedicated to directing new plays and creating original improvisational and experimental theater for Chicago and beyond. Recent directing credits include Circle Mirror Transformation at Victory Gardens Theatre, The Big Meal at American Theatre Company, Odradek at The HOUSE Theatre, Mistakes Were Made at Barrow Street Theater Off-Broadway and with A Red Orchid Theatre, The DIALogues at Links Hall and MCA. In 2004, Dexter was awarded the Lucille Lortel Award for Tracy Letts’ Bug at The Barrow Street Theater, as well as a Drama Desk Nomination. In 1995 Dexter co–founded Plasticene, a physical theater company whose critically–acclaimed experimental works have been featured at The Steppenwolf Studio, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Storefront Theatre, Performing Arts Chicago, MCA, and in New York City. With the Plasticene company, he has directed and collaboratively created fourteen original works over fifteen years including The Palmer Raids (2003) and From A Fading Light (2010). Since 1996, Dexter has also directed with The Second City, leading a National Touring Company and developing revues at E.T.C. and at Second City Detroit. Back in 1990, Dexter founded The Next Lab at The Next Theatre. As Associate Artistic Director at Next Theatre, he directed and/or created eight shows for mainstage and Lab as well as producing the world premiere of Tracy Lett’s Killer Joe. He has also directed projects for Famous Door Theatre, Northlight, Steppenwolf, Hartford Stage Company, Links Hall, and several times for A Red Orchid Theatre. He received his MFA in Performance from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Dexter is the Head of Graduate Acting at The Theatre School at DePaul University.

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Read on for a message from our Artistic Director, Dexter Bullard, to our close friends and members who made Plasticene such a fantastic effort over these past 17 years.

Le 21 janv. 12 à 23:38, Dexter Bullard a écrit :

> Hail and love Plasti-Citizens far and wide,
>
> Best to all! Happy New Year.
>
> Plasticene announces our FINAL performance work, Graphomaniax over a two-week, twelve performance run in March at the Chopin Theater downstairs – exactly where our first work, doorslam, premiered in October of 1995 in Chicago.
>
> This work, originally workshopped at Millenium Park’s “In the Works” last year, features Mark Comiskey, Brian Shaw, and special guest Julia Neary (Sharon Göpfert workshopped the piece.) Eric Leonardson performs live sonics, Carrie Kennedy designs the lights, and Mark Comiskey designs video. I continue as Artistic Director and will contribute work on the piece.
>
> The company’s successful sixteen-year history is a proud note to all who have been part of the Plasticene mission. Our members have moved amazing lives forward and all continue to live the mission of original, brave, collaborative creativity in many fields around he country and globe.
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> The decision to make this the last Plasticene show is simply a natural result of time and resources.
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> The not-for-profit company itself will not file to close. Our website will remain and become more of an archive/history. Our mission continues and we will remain available to teach residencies or workshops.
>
[snip…]
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> Here’s the performance run:
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> Sa 3/17 7:30 Preview $10 all
> Su 3/18 3pm Preview $10 all
> M 3/19 7:30 Opening $20 full/$12 student rush
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> Th 3/22 7:30 Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
> F 3/23 7:30 Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
> Sa 3/247:30 Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
> Su 3/25 3pm Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
>
> Th 3/29 7:30 Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
> F 3/30 7:30 Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
> Sa 3/317:30 Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
> Su 4/1 3pm Performance $20 full/$12 student rush
>
> Machshow… V-seat… Toomuch… Bulb out!
>
> Dexter

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