Monkey Jeffs

Posted by Molly on September 7, 2011

Company Members

The Equity Jeff nominations just were announced, and as usual, lots of Monkeys are up for the awards!

For Best Production, Play (Large): The Seagull at Goodman, with Cliff Chamberlain!

For Best Production, Play (Midsize): Scorched at Silk Road, with Lacy Campbell!

For Best Production, Musical (Midsize): Merrily We Roll Along at The Music Theatre Company, with Alan Schmuckler!

For Best Ensemble: The Front Page at TimeLine, with Alex Goodrich! and also The Seagull with Cliff!

For Actor in a Principal Role, Musical: Michael Mahler, for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at Theatre at the Center! And Alan Schmuckler for Murder for Two (still playing!) at Chicago Shakespeare!

For New Adaptation - play or musical: The Comedy of Errors at Court, adapted by Sean Graney, and featuring Alex Goodrich! And Working at Broadway Playhouse, featuring Emjoy Gavino and Michael Mahler!

The Weir, at Seanachai, received nominations for Best Actor and Scenic Design (Midsize), and was directed by Matt Miller!

For Music Direction: Michael Mahler, for Hot Mikado at Drury Lane!

And for Projections/video design (soon to be renamed The Tutaj Award): Mike Tutaj is nominated for 3 shows! The Detective’s Wife, at Writer’s Theatre, Frost/Nixon at TimeLine, and In Darfur at Timeline!

Chris Jones also said about Tutaj: “Meanwhile, another triple-threat, Mike Tutaj, demonstrated the ongoing likelihood that if you see excellent video on a Chicago stage, Tutaj was behind it.”  He then goes on to talk about “The human with the most nominations, though”, thus proving what we’ve all secretly believed - Mike Tutaj is a robot.

Thanks for compiling this List of Jeffness, BOM-er Jason Sperling!

Nice one!

Molly B

Last Summer Show Tonight!!!

Posted by Luke on August 29, 2011

That's Weird Grandma TWG Weekly Update

We have one more show stopping show to do for you before we go dark from a couple weeks. (After tonight, will reopen on Monday Sept. 19th.)
HAVE YOU SEEN THE BRAND NEW OPENING NUMBER???
If you thought the Woolly Mammoth was already funny, you were right. But now it SINGS!!!
Or have you seen the story “Ice Cream Man”? Wow.
How about “Nachos and Work”? A corporate scandal is eclipsed by a man’s obsession with nachos…
It’s something.
For all these reasons, you will want to be at the show this evening.
Say “No More Cats” at the box office and you will receive $2 off your ticket. So, $8. You can’t beat it.

Come help us close out our smashing summer season!

It’s all about CATS

Posted by Molly on August 21, 2011

That's Weird Grandma TWG Weekly Update

Two new stories this week…and they are of the feline variety!

SEE Michelle Alba as the aggressive Catdog in “Mean Long Cat” by Mickia J. of Morton Elementary.
HEAR the voice of reason in Tom Malinowski’s portrayal of Catdog’s friend Mimi
FEEL scalp prickle as you watch Tai Palmgren tangled up in Emjoy’s claws in “My Mom, My Neighbor and Cat” by Chalmers’ Shaniece G.
SMELL the complete lack of empathy of “the Neighbor” as played by Elizabeth Levy
TASTE victory, as we inch two stories closer to Saving the World

JOIN US Monday night at “That’s Weird, Grandma” for these and other great stories.

Say:  “Cat’s got my tongue” to Kassi to get $2 off your ticket!

SPECIAL GUEST STAR

Posted by Molly on August 14, 2011

That's Weird Grandma TWG Weekly Update

Pay close attention during TWG 9.4:  we are pleased to have Special Guest Star Barrel of Monkeys Company Manager and “That’s Weird Grandma” Stage Manager Maggie Fullilove-Nugent join the onstage team for one number!  She sings! She dances! She carries luggage!

For two dollars off your ticket price, tell Kassi at the box office:  “Don’t Be Nervous.”

Know a Monkey: Joseph Schupbach!

Posted by Alexis on August 14, 2011

Company Members

For my latest entry in the Know A Monkey blog series, I interviewed the wonderful Joseph Schupbach to find out all about his new job as BOM’s Education Coordinator, why he loves Chinatown, and what he’d rather do than be an underwater welder.

Tell me about the Education Coordinator position - has it existed before? 
Not in its current form - so it’s new to me and new to the company. What they did is they essentially split Elizabeth Levy’s job (Program Director) into two because there’s a lot of new and exciting programming that we’re working on for the strategic plan.

So what will you be doing?
Essentially my job is supervising and facilitating the in school residencies.  I’ll be maintaining the relationship with those schools; I’ll be supervising the teacher corps and the lead teachers.

What’s the hardest part of your new job?
I’ve only been doing one part of it so far, because it’s the summer and we’re not really in schools right now. So I’ve been working really hard on our big assessment project and processing evaluations.

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