Hot Times at Old Town

Appearing below are selections from the hard copy Hot Times. The objective is to highlight activities at the School and in the larger community, especially those featuring or of special interest to teachers and staff. Your suggestions are welcome. Enter a comment (under any item); it will come to me rather than automatically appearing.

Boneyard Prayer – Music by teacher Charles Kim – Runs to May 11th

Does anyone not know about Redmoon Theater? This is one of America’s most exciting, innovative theatrical organizations – a standout in Chicago’s dynamic community.

In this just-opened, new production, Redmoon explores struggle, sorrow, and salvation, drawing from such varied sources as William Kennedy’s Ironweed, Dante’s Inferno, T.S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men, tramp art, Santos sculpture, and other period literature, music, and art. Boneyard Prayer tells a Depression-era tale of one man’s fractured life and ultimate redemption using various forms of puppetry and shadow images, along with extraordinary music inspired by the songs of the age.

The music, composed by Old Town School guitar teacher Charles Kim, includes Kurt Weill/Tin Pan Alley period songs, Tom Waits-like crunch, and chamber music arrangements. This is Charles’ fourth work for Director Frank Maugeri, “a beautiful, eerie world based on, among other influences, William Kennedy’s novel Iron Weed. “ The production runs until May 11th. For information and tickets: www.redmoon.org.

Filed under: Interesting elsewhere by Skip | March 22, 2008 | Comments (0)


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