Recommended Theater: LONDON ROAD (U.S. Premiere; Shattered Globe Theatre at Theater Wit; April 22-June 3)

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by Nia Liat on March 29, 2023

in Theater-Chicago

NATIONAL THEATRE MUSICAL GETS US PREMIERE

Determined and tenacious, the residents of Ipswich, UK mobilize to overcome the immense fear and media circus that unfolds following the serial murder of 5 sex workers in their small town. This experimental and innovative musical by Alecky Blythe (Book and Lyrics) and Adam Cork (Music and Lyrics) is based on a true story, using verbatim dialogue recorded during interviews with the people of Ipswich. Originally produced by The National Theatre, London Road comes to the American stage for the first time ever by Shattered Globe Theatre in Chicago. London Road  is an uplifting story that reveals how a devastating tragedy can spark empathy and engender community resilience.

Comments SGT Producing Artistic Director Sandy Shinner,  “As an ensemble theatre company, SGT is thrilled to produce our first large cast show since 2019. In the spirit of abundance,  London Road  provides us with a wonderful opportunity to compensate and showcase as many artists as possible. This new musical is about a community overcoming monumental obstacles with celebration and growth, a theme that mirrors both the times we live in and SGT’s own success as we emerge from early-pandemic closures, producing exciting new theatre while expanding our communities and networks of artists.”

The cast includes Ensemble Members  Christina Gorman,  Rebecca Jordan, Tina Muñoz Pandya  and  Linda Reiter,  Artistic Associates  Steve Peebles  and  Leslie Ann Sheppard with  Rengin Altay, Lan Gross-Robert,  Steven Schaeffer,  Anne  Sheridan Smith  and  Kendal Wilson. Understudies include:  RileyGrace Abbott,  Gabriela Diaz,  North Homewood,  Eilish Morse-O’Rourke,  Joselle Reyes  and  Sean Sturdivant.

Cast of London Road (clockwise front) Leslie Ann Sheppard, Linda Reiter,
Tina Muñoz Pandya, Christina Gorman, Anne Sheridan Smith and Rebecca Jordan

Cast (alphabetical order): Rengin Altay (Dodge), Christina Gorman (June), Lan Gross-Robert (Helen), Rebecca Jordan (Rosemary), Tina Muñoz Pandya (Jan), Steve Peebles  (Tim), Linda Reiter (Alfie), Steven Schaeffer (Gordon), Leslie Ann Sheppard (Ron), Anne  Sheridan Smith (Julie) and Kendal Wilson (Terry).

Musicians:  Diego Salcedo  (electric and acoustic guitar),  Mike Matlock  (flute, clarinet, alto sax),  Joe Sanchez  (clarinet, alto sax, tenor sax) and  Lara Ochoa Regan (clarinet, soprano sax, baritone sax), and  Andra Velis Simon  (conductor, keyboard).

The production team: Elizabeth Margolius (Director and Choreographer), Andra Velis Simon (Music Director), Jack Magaw  (Scenic Designer),  Austin Winter  (Costume Designer),  Levi Wilkins  (Lighting Designer),  Christopher Kriz  (Sound Designer),  Shayna Patel  (Props Designer and Scenic Charge),  Smooch Medina  (Projection Designer),  Sammi Grant  (Dialect Coach),  Richie Vavrina  (Production Manager),  Daren Leonard  (Associate Director),  Andy Cahoon  (Technical Director),  Richard Schiraldi  (Assistant Technical Director),  Jonah White  (Lead Electrician),  Tina M. Jach  (Stage Manager) and  Faramade Oladapo  (Assistant Stage Manager).

Understudies:  RileyGrace Abbott,  Gabriela Diaz,  North Homewood,  Eilish Morse-O’Rourke, Joselle Reyes  and  Sean Sturdivant.

London Road
U.S. Premiere by Shattered Globe Theatre
Shattered Globe Theatre
Theater Wit,  1229 W. Belmont Ave., Chicago
Thurs-Sat at 8; Sun at 3
previews April 22-26; run April 27 – June 3. 2023 (dark April 28 & May 19)
for special performances info and tickets ($10-$52), call 773.975.8150 or visit SGT

Shattered Globe understands that ticket prices can pose a financial burden and, at times, an obstacle for theatregoers. A number of free and sliding-scale tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis for students and community members experiencing access barriers to theatre. If you would like to be added to SGT’s Waived Ticket Waitlist, e-mail  [email protected]. Note thato all requests must be completed by 12 pm the Friday before the performance you would like to attend. This email will not be monitored on weekends or after 5 pm on weekdays.

Alecky Blythe  (Book and Lyrics) is a British playwright and actor. In 2003, Alecky set up Recorded Delivery (Verbatim Theatre Company). The term ‘recorded delivery’ has now become synonymous with the verbatim technique she employs. Her first play Come Out Eli  at the Arcola won the Time Out Award for the Best Production on the Fringe and transferred to the BAC for the Critics Choice Season. She went on to write  Strawberry Fields  for Pentabus and  Cruising  for the Bush. In 2007 she was selected as one of Screen International’s Stars of Tomorrow following  A Man In a Box  for Channel 4. In July 2009, Alecky’s play  The Girlfriend  Experience  transferred from the Royal Court to the Young Vic. In 2010, she teamed up with the National Theatre Studio and Rustaveli Theatre Tbilisi to make  Do We Look Like Refugees?!, originally produced in Georgia before going to the Assembly Rooms and winning a Fringe First Award at the Edinburgh Festival 2010.  London Road, which she co-authored with composer Adam Cork, won Best Musical at the Critics’ Circle Awards and was revived in 2012 at the National Theatre in the Olivier after its sellout in the Cottesloe in 2011. Alecky was also involved in Headlong Theatre’s production of  Decade. More recently,  Where Have Been All My Life?  was produced at the New Vic Theatre in April 2012 and she co-wrote  Friday Night Sex  for the Royal Court’s Open Court Season with Michael Wynne. She wrote and co-directed  The Riots; In their Words, a drama documentary for BBC2 and has most recently adapted  London Road  into a feature film with Cuba Pictures, BBC Films and BFI. Her show  Little Revolution  ran at the Almeida in autumn 2014. Alecky’s most recent play for the National,  OUR GENERATION, is an astonishing verbatim production  that tells the stories of a generation. Created from five years of interviews with 12 young people from across the UK, it is a captivating portrait of their journey into adulthood.

Adam Cork  (Music and Lyrics) received a Tony Award in 2010 for his music and sound score for Red  (Donmar/Broadway) and an Olivier Award in 2011 for  King Lear  (Donmar). Adam was also nominated in 2010 for the Tony Award for Best Score (Music & Lyrics) for  Enron  (Broadway/West End). He was nominated for an Olivier Award and a Tony Award for Best Sound Design of a Play for  Travesties  (Broadway/West End). Other award nominations include the Tony Award Best Sound Design of a Play for both  Macbeth  (2008) and  Enron  (2010), an Olivier nomination for Best Sound Design for  Suddenly Last Summer  (2005) as well as four Drama Desk nominations: Outstanding Music in a Play for  Frost/Nixon  (2007) and  Red  (2010) and Outstanding Sound Design for  Macbeth  (2008) and  Enron  (2010). He was awarded the 2011 Evening Standard Award for Best Design for  Anna Christie and King Lear and the 2011 Critics’ Circle for Best Musical for  London Road. Adam was also recently nominated for the Tony Award for Best Sound Design for  Ink  (Broadway).

Elizabeth Margolius  (Director/Choreographer, she/her) is a four-time Joseph Jefferson Award nominee, stage and movement director. Selected directing credits include:  Le Loup-garou  (Opera Southwest),  I and You, Silent Sky, Miss Holmes  and  The Bridges of Madison County  (Peninsula Players),  Rose  (Renaissance Theaterworks),  Queen of the Mist  (Firebrand Theatre),  The Scarlet Ibis  (Chicago Opera Theater),  Uncle Philip’s Coat  (Greenhouse Theater), Haymarket: The  Anarchist’s Songbook  (Underscore Theatre),  The Girl in the Train  (Chicago Folks Operetta),  Goldstar, Ohio  (American Theater Company), The Merry Wives of Windsor  (Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Assistant Director),  Opus 1861(City Lit Theater),  Violet  (Bailiwick Chicago),  Bernarda Alba  and  Songs for a New World   (Bohemian Theatre Ensemble). Elizabeth has been a guest director, master artist and adjunct professor at numerous colleges and universities including DePaul University, Viterbo University, University of Northern Iowa, University of Nebraska, South Carolina’s Converse School of Music, SUNY Albany and Skidmore College. Elizabeth is an alumna of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, a recipient of a full directorial scholarship for the Wesley Balk Opera-Music Theater Institute, and a finalist for the Charles Abbott Fellowship. Elizabeth has a degree in classical flute and has trained in movement techniques from around the world including Qigong, the Frantic Method and Axis Syllabus. She is the Co-Founder and Artistic Director Emerita of DirectorsLabChicago, and a proud member of the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) and  the Stage Directors and Choreographers  Society (SDC).

Shattered Globe Theatre  (Sandy Shinner, Producing Artistic Director)  was born in a storefront space on Halsted Street in 1991. Since then, SGT has produced more than 80 plays, including nine American and world premieres, and garnered an impressive 42 Jeff Awards and 114 Jeff Award nominations, as well as the acclaim of critics and audiences alike. SGT seeks to discover new connections between story, artist  and  audience  by exploring drama from  bold, challenging perspectives, and continuously redefining what it means to be an  ensemble theater.

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