Photos of the performance

 

Image courtesy of The Actors Gymnasium, where the first Journey For The Sun was devised, directed and produced.

GIANT PUPPETS
LIVE MUSIC
BEATBOXING
PROJECTIONS
AND OUTER SPACE!

Designed as a relief from Chicago’s dark winter weather, this immersive winter picnic features skilled adults and emerging young performers.

This spectacular and imaginative evening includes live music, stunning images, original songs and larger-than-life puppets transmitting a hopeful celebratory science fiction spectacle!

Come for the show and stay after to meet the creators and learn how the puppets were made.

PLUS
ENJOY DELICIOUS COOKIES!


Steal a listen of a collaborative song featured in the show!

A little snapshot, of rehearsal with Yuri Lane (Beatboxer, DJ, and Foley Artist) collaborating with Alexandra Plattos Sulack, opera signer and clown featuring Time Brickey (musician, actor, tap dancer).


5 NIGHTS ONLY, 11 PERFORMANCES

Wednesday, January 11 at 7:30pm
Thursday, January 12 at 7:30pm
Friday, January 13 at 7:30pm
Saturday, January 14 at 1:00pm, 3:00pm, and 7:30pm
Sunday, January 15 at 1:00pm, 3:00pm, and 7:30pm

 

LOCATION
Chopin Theater
1543 West Division Street, Chicago

 

The production kicks off an innovative model for Cabinet of Curiosity where professional actors and artists provide mentorship to emerging artists.

Journey for the Sun is written by veteran Chicago playwright and adapter Seth Bockley and collaboratively directed by Frank Maugeri, Sadie Rose Glaspey, Michelle Billingsley, Alexandra Plattos Sulack, and Yuri Lane.

Seasoned actor and tap dancer Time Brickey leads the first-time Pageant ensemble of young performers, including Avie June Schubert, Selah Herrera Helphand, Delilah Lane, and Theo Maciukenas.

A CABINET OF CURIOSITY SHOW IS WORTH SEEING AND WORTH SUPPORTING
— Sandro Miller, Photographer
 

Showcasing the delightful craft of pageantry, live cartoon, and intimate spectacle, Journey for the Sun is an imaginative devised theater work that follows two brothers, Clem and Buster (Michelle Billingsley and Sadie Roz Glaspey), who run a declining drive-in movie theatre in small town Indiana. Along with their new employee the Cow (Alexandra Plattos Sulack) and the drive-in’s Popcorn machine (Yuri Lane), the brothers receive a strange transmission from outer space that sets off a whirlwind mission to save the planet. Inspired by the absurd low budget science-fiction films from the 1950s and cartoons of the 60s, Journey for the Sun protagonists must prevent the earth’s overheating and destruction, encountering Little Green Men, asteroid showers, space monkeys, giant robots, and more along the way.

In The Icicle Picnic: Journey for the Sun, Cabinet of Curiosity’s Artistic Director Frank Maugeri returns to a theatrical form he crafted during his 25-year tenure at Redmoon Theater, the “Pageant.” Journey for the Sun was originally created and presented in association with Sylvia Hernandez Distasi, Lindsey Noel Whiting, and Kasey Foster at the Actors Gymnasium. For this new edition, Maugeri brings together new artists, designers, engineers, and social innovators to revise the timely story about hope, fearlessness, and the power of community.

Designed as a relief from Chicago’s dark winter weather, the immersive production features sets and props by Caitlin McCloud, video projections and shadow performance by Liviu Pesare, and sound effects by Yuri Lane. Cabinet of Curiosity invites families for interactive post-show opportunities to learn how prop devices and contraptions were developed by the creative team.

 

Featuring

 

Sponsored by


BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Karyn Pettigrew
DonnaSue Van Cleaf
Frank Maugeri
Jennifer Malone

EMERITUS BOARD

Bisi Williams
Chris Jabin
Bonnie Tawse
Molly Truglia


ADVISORY BOARD­­­­

Janet Carl Smith, Retired Commissioner, City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs

Tim Tuten, The Hideout, CIVL Chicago

Mark Geall, Tansey Development

Eva Penar, Executive Club Chicago

Eva SIlverman, Terra Foundation

Kristina Goel, Hill+Knowlton Strategies

Tressa Ferrella

Chris Jabin

Miriam Socoloff, Educator

Nicholas De Genova, Professor and Chair of the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies at the University of Houston

Lawrence Kearns, FAIA Founder, TrackerSled, Principal, Wheeler Kearns Architects 

Claude-Aline Nazaire-Miller, Sandro Studios

Sandro Miller, Sandro Studios

Frank Maugeri, Cabinet of Curiosity