Last winter, new theatre company Twin City Squared surprised C-U with its creation and announcement of the intent to bring new acting opportunities to the community. Focused on creating chances for actors who are usually under-represented, the new outfit staged productions primarily centered around women and minorities, with a fun one or two for good measure.
This winter, the season announcement is full of ambition as well as diversity and entertainment value. The press release stated that all roles will be filled without regard for gender or ethnicity, with the exception of Shotgun, where race is integral to the plot. Tickets for the first two productions are already for sale on their website, even though it is a little sparse at the moment.
Here’s the full rundown, with dates as available.
Broadway Backwards is a one-night performance of gender-flipped serenades from your favorite showtunes. It’s also a benefit for both the upcoming season and for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. (Auditions are this Sunday if you’re interested in participating)
Saturday, March 4th, 8 p.m., the SoDo Theatre
Bleacher Bums was written in the late seventies, by such famous Chicagoans as Dennis Franz and Joe Mantegna for the Chicago Organic Theatre Company. It’s a comedy about a group of die-hard Cubs fans, and as it will be staged in the second half of April, it will line up with the opening of the first season…after.
April 21-30 7 p.m., the SoDo Theatre
Shotgun by John Biguenet will set a more serious tone, exploring what happens when two families — one black, one white — share a New Orleans duplex after Hurricane Katrina. Planned for June.