Posted by Molly on November 18, 2012
That's Weird Grandma
TWG Weekly Update
After last week’s knockout performance by Lookingglass Theatre at Chicago’s Weird, Grandma, Doug Hara, who adapted and directed a BOM story agreed to share the magic with the Grandma cast. The Monkeys are rocking it, and all were happy to be in a room with the one and only Doug!
We are pleased to have BONEdanse performing. BONEdanse’s physicality and humor is heartily welcomed on the BOM stage.
Additionally, BOM Company Members Alex Goodrich, Michael Mahler and Alan Schmuckler will appear as The Lincoln Squares.
Don’t miss this week’s dynamic Chicago’s Weird, Grandma!
For discounted tickets, say “AttenTION” at the box office.
Here’s the lineup for the show:
CHICAGO’S WEIRD, GRANDMA, 2.2
1. UNTITLED (GOAT THAT EAT EVERYTHING) by Darrin J., Chalmers Elementary
2. TWILIGHT By Gianna M., Loyola Park After School Program
3. THE MAN THAT DIDN’T KNOW HOW TO SWIM by Edwin G., Lorca Elementary
4. ZOMBIES PEOPLE by Ariana M., Chalmers
5. THE FIGHT BETWEEN FRANKLIN AND THE MOUSE by Mae O., Kai C, Ben W., Molly K, Rashele O., Linda L., Jahnese A., Lincolnwood Elementary
6. THE LITTLE GIRL AND THE CHOCOLATE WATER by Jaylin, Aislie, Clara, Kate, Bradley and Demetrius, Lincolnwood
7. I’M A DANCER by Precious A., Learn Campbell Academy
8. CWG GUEST THE LINCOLN SQUARES: THIS SHOULD NOT HAPPENED by Tianna J., Columbia Explorer’s Academy
9. UNTITLED DIALOGUE (SETTING LIBRARY) by Del S. and Nia T., Loyola Park After School Program
10. UNTITLED (ACCORDION LADY) by Gema R, Avondale Logandale directed by Douglas Hara, Lookingglass Theatre
11. THANKSGIVING by James, Washington School
12. FOOTBALL MAN by Daniel P., Avondale-Logandale
13. THE FIRST KID IN THE NFL by Jamon T., Paderewski
14. LADIES THAT SINGS by Carrie T., New Sullivan
15. UNTITLED (X-MAS BALL) by Kyjuan M, Learn Campbell
16. CWG GUEST: BONEDANSE: ALL ABOUT POLICE DOGS by Cassandra A., Avondale-Logandale,
17. UNTITLED (PRINCESS BIRTHDAY ARGUMENT) by Terriona B., Chalmers
Posted by Joe on November 13, 2012
That's Weird Grandma
TWG Weekly Update
Touring Performances
Chicago’s Weird, Grandma will feature The Lincoln Squares on November 19


Here is an interview between you and Barrel of Monkeys’ Artistic Director, Molly Brennan:
You: Tell me about The Lincoln Squares.
Molly: Michael Mahler and Alan Schmuckler are critically-acclaimed actors/musicians/singers/songwriters (and Monkeys) who’ve made their mark on the Chicago theatre scene; now, with their band The Lincoln Squares, they’re taking their act on the road. Featuring fellow Monkey Alex Goodrich on banjo/ukelele/harmonica/saw, the Lincoln Squares combine the pop rock of Ben Folds, the poetic folk of Paul Simon, and the churning drive of Mumford and Sons.
You: What will The Lincoln Squares bring to the adaptation process that is unique?
Molly: Their original songs bubble with idiosyncratic honesty, and their performances are marked by a charming easy showmanship. They will be sharing this magic on Monday night by performing “This Should Not Happen”, composed by Michael Mahler, words from the “ISAT Argument” story by Tianna J from Columbia Explorer’s Academy.
You: How else can I experience the Lincoln Squares if I like what I see or want to know more?
Molly: Czech out the websites of these fine gentlemen!
Discover Michael Mahler!
Discover Alan Schmuckler!
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Posted by Joe on November 13, 2012
That's Weird Grandma
TWG Weekly Update
Touring Performances
Chicago’s Weird, Grandma will feature BONEdanse on November 19

Here is an interview between you and Barrel of Monkeys’ Artistic Director, Molly Brennan:
You: Tell me about BONEdanse.
Molly: BONEdanse is an experimental dance company based in Chicago who creates, performs and presents challenging, athletic and visually stimulating dance theater in unconventional site-specific locations as well as conventional venues and are driven by the use of movement, theater, and multi-media elements by excavating the tropes found within the human experience.
You: What will BONEdanse bring to the adaptation process that is unique?
Molly: Danger. And humor. Funny danger. I can’t wait.
You: How else can I experience BONEdanse if I like what I see or want to know more?
Check out BONEdanse for upcoming production information!
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Posted by Molly on November 11, 2012
That's Weird Grandma
TWG Weekly Update
Round 2 of Chicago’s Weird, Grandma begins MONDAY, November 12.
Barrel of Monkeys proudly presents Lookingglass Theatre Company performing an Untitled Story by Gema R from Avondale-Logandale, and the Noah Ginex Puppet Company performing The Moose and the Man by Malik from Learn Campbell Academy.
We are very excited to present the Round 2 BOM Cast, a Sweet Sixteen Ensemble dedicated to Goats, Zombies, Dancing and Football!
Marla Caceras!
Brandon Cloyd!
Erick Deshaun Dorris!
Lindsey Dorcus!
Immanuel Guest!
Nicholas Hart!
Mary Winn Heider!
Elizabeth Levy!
Matthew Miller!
Tim Soszko!
Kate Staiger!
Jeff Trainor!
Dixie Uffelman!
Rawson Vint!
Curtis Williams!
Rachel Wilson!
Make your reservations now. Say “This is a wonderful thing to do.” at the Box Office for discounted tickets.

Posted by Joe on November 6, 2012
That's Weird Grandma
TWG Weekly Update
Touring Performances
CHICAGO’S WEIRD, GRANDMA on November 12 with feature Lookingglass Theatre Company & Noah Ginex Puppet Company
Here is an interview between you and Barrel of Monkeys’ Artistic Director, Molly Brennan:

You: Tell me about Lookingglass Theatre Company
Molly: Lookingglass Theatre is Chicago Theatre. This high-profile company never forgets its roots. It remains bold, dynamic and risky. “Theatre Without a Net” indeed. I admire these folks for being real, honest, wonderful people. They won the Regional Tony last year and man, do they deserve it. Having worked for this company, I can say it’s a friendly, hard-working and highly creative environment. They are in the business of world premiers, generating much of their new work within the Ensemble. They offer a wide diversity of material, and are well-known for the physical elements presented in their work.
You: What will Lookingglass bring to the adaptation process that is unique?
Molly: The kind of beauty, grace and humor brought on by a combination of discipline and gigantic heart. This company’s dedication to producing Big theatre in a Small space is in line with Chicago’s Weird, Grandma. I absolutely cannot WAIT for our audience to see and hear what Lookingglass has been cooking. It’s absolutely marvelous. No spoilers. You HAVE to see it!
Here is the story they’ve chosen:
UNTITLED (ACCORDION LADY) by Gema R, Avondale-Logandale School
Once there was a old lady that played a instrument called a accordian and she did not get any money so she got mad and she threw her accordian to the ocean and she felt better and she went to her house and watched TV. And then she played the piano. the end
You: How else can I experience Lookingglass Theatre Company if I like what I see or want to know more?
Molly: Mary Zimmerman’s Tony Award Winning “Metamorphoses” has returned to Lookingglass, and you can catch it through December 16. Check out Metamorphoses. Lookingglass’s Chicago’s Weird, Grandma piece features members of the “Metamorphoses” cast!

You: Tell me about Noah Ginex Puppet Company
Molly: The Noah Ginex Puppet Company creates funny, creative content for the web, television, film and stage featuring original puppets of all shapes and sizes. Past clients have included Barenaked Ladies, The USNA Glee Club, Annapolis MD, and the FSU Film Program, Tallahassee FL.
You: What will NGPC bring to the adaptation process that is unique?
Molly: Having been inspired by Jim Henson, Fred Rogers, and the Animaniacs, NGPC strives to carry on the tradition and inspire children of all ages to be accepting and creative people. They hope to impart the knowledge that there is room for all of us in this lifetime, and we believe the best way to a child’s brain is through their funny-bone. Naturally, Barrel of Monkeys supports this kind of thinking!
Noah and friends will present…
THE MOOSE AND THE MAN by Malik, Learn Campbell Academy
There once was a man name Carlo. He didn’t like to ride “Moose!” because his owner had not one to walk them and feed them. The moose felt tired. They had been on their feet all day and it got cold. And they got decided to quite and the man went to Miami , Florida and went to the beach.
You: How else can I experience NGPC if I like what I see or want to know more?
Molly: Currently The Noah Ginex Puppet Company is producing an internet talkshow for all ages called the Jameson Talk Show.
Join the fun!