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Redmoon Theater’s The Cabinet tours BRAZIL in JUNE 2010

For the entirety of June, the cast and crew of The Cabinet will be jetting around Brazil on a 4-city Festival Tour, managed by FILO - the Festival Internacional de Londrina.

Departing the United States for Rio de Janeiro on June 1, the company performs at the TEATRO I – CCBB - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil in Rio on the 4th, 5th and 6th .

The company then moves to Londrina at the Teatro da Escola Municipal de Teatro. Performances there are the 12th and 13th, with two shows on the 14th.

Then on to Belo Horizonte for two days of performances the 17th and 18th at Teatro Marília.

The tour winds up in Sao Paulo, with performances the 26th and 27th at Teatro do CCBB - Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, before tho whole company flies back to the US on June 29.

Congratulations to Redmoon Theater and all involved in this brilliant production on its next exciting adventure!

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Don’t Miss your last chance to see this spellbinding MASTERPIECE!

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Redmoon Theater’s THE CABINET is theater/writing/performance/design at its most conceptually brilliant! This is a show that you will NEVER FORGET!

***Final performances are Saturday 6pm and 9pm, and Sunday 3pm. Visit www.redmoon.org for ticket information, or call our box office at (312) 850-8440 x111.

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The Cabinet – REVIEW - Chicago Stage Review

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The Cabinet – REVIEW #2 - Chicago Stage Review

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*Just in time for the announced EXTENSION of Redmoon Theater’s brilliant The Cabinet and just in case you didn’t hear us the first time, here’s a second review of this beguiling hit!*

The Cabinet EXTENDED through April 25!

By J. Scott Hill

Redmoon Theater is never a mere puppet show, not even a mad puppet show in an asylum where the doctor is more insane than is the patient (although the story of The Cabinet is just that, with the mad doctor being the puppet master pulling the mental strings of his pathetic patient Cesare).  Everyone has seen children play, with dolls and action figures, with the complete abandon of unfettered imagination.  What if adults did that together?  What if those adults were Tim Burton, Edward Gorey, Dr. Seuss, Terry Gilliam, and Harlan Ellison?  If you could watch how those twisted geniuses play together with their dolls and action figures, you might see something like a show by Redmoon Theater. There is nothing closer in Chicago theatre to a sure bet than a Redmoon production, particularly if you have a taste for the macabre.

If you do have a taste for the macabre, or took Film Appreciation in college, you are already familiar with the 1919 German Expressionist masterpiece The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, from which Redmoon’s The Cabinet was adapted. When I was at college, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari opened my eyes to radically new, yet already very old, ways to tell a story; at Redmoon Central, The Cabinet blew my mind with radically new, yet already very old, ways to tell a story.

The adaptation is by Mickle Maher, co-founder of Theatre Oobleck, author of the breathtaking An Apology For the Course and Outcome of Certain Events Delivered by Doctor John Faustus on This His Final Evening and three or four other things that should have won Pulitzer Prizes. Maher’s journeys through the existential dilemma and the absurdity of this mortal life are dense and accessible jewels that never leave your mind once you have either seen them produced or read them.  True to form, Maher’s re-imagination of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari gives bones and sinew to such nebulous concepts as consciousness, volition, and ennui.  He surpasses the already jaw-dropping source material to create a narrative that is at once enthralling and suffocating, a literary erotic-asphyxiation.

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This production also incorporates elements of German Expressionism’s love child film noir, most notably the presence of a voiced-over narrator. Colm O’Reilly provides the voice of Cesare, the somnambulist who recounts these events.  O’Reilly, known for so brilliantly enriching the silences onstage, is every bit as brilliant with this seemingly unending flow of words.  He would have been a staple of the great theatre-of-the-mind radio shows like Inner Sanctum and Suspense.  Had I ever dared to shut my eyes, Colm O’Reilly would have by himself carried me away to Cesare’s nightmare of a life.

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The spectacle of Redmoon’s The Cabinet is overwhelming. Margaret Goddard’s Set Design is as ingenious as it is visually complex.  The stage is a giant chifforobe, the tallest of tallboys, with doors and drawers that open onto various eerily stylized sets.  Lisa Barcy and Scott Pondrom’s puppets are large, daunting figures similar to the Japanese bunkaru style. Each puppet may be operated by several puppeteers simultaneously in a manner that somewhat resembles a live-action version of stop-motion animation. The oft-visible puppeteers — Missy Davis, Sam Deutsch, Sarah Ely, Matt Rudy, and Dustin Valenta — are uniformly painted and dressed in beige and gray, wearing monocles, looking like preternatural tinkers or pallid steampunk gods.  Portions of The Cabinet in which the narrative is somewhat condensed are conveyed through the use of intricate pop-up books created by Laura Miracle and Laura Annis.  Mikhail Fiksel’s Sound Design and Mark Messing’s original score create a ghastly undercurrent for the entire production.

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Originally conceived and directed by Artistic Director Frank Maugeri in 2005, Redmoon Theater’s current remount of The Cabinet is a resounding success for Director Vanessa Stalling (one of the puppeteers from the original production).  Stalling has taken the infinitely intricate individual elements of this production — script, set, puppets, and in-scene puppeteers – and synthesized a seamless, flawless theatrical event of unflinching intimacy and unforgettable spectacle.

Thankfully, Redmoon Theater extended the run of The Cabinet through April 4.  Now, Redmoon has again extended the run, through April 25.  GO SEE THIS SHOW.  If Redmoon Theater triples the ticket prices, GO SEE THIS SHOW.  You will never see anything remotely like this marvelous, queasy-making terror ever again.  This will change your concept of storytelling, and will erase any notion you ever held about puppets being mere child’s play.

4 STARS

(“The CabinetEXTENDED through April 25, at Redmoon Central, 1463 W. Hubbard St. 312-850-8440Redmoon Theater :: Tickets)

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* The Cabinet is not suggested for audiences under age 13. Parental discretion is recommended for younger audience members. The Cabinet received this rating because it contains acts of violence and a dark story line.

The Cabinet production images by Venus Zarris.

Read the 1st review here: The Cabinet – REVIEW - Chicago Stage Review

Check out the Exclusive Photo Essay here: Inside the Dream of Redmoon’s “The Cabinet” - Chicago Stage Review

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2010 Spectacle Lunatique

Join Redmoon as we celebrate 20 years of engineering wonder!

ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Get ready for uproarious music, striking pageantry, and strange ephemera that will only be the beginning of your experience at this Redmoon Gala. Relive a glorious 20 years of unique history and groundbreaking spectacle, and get an insider’s view at Redmoon’s future plans to fill Chicago’s streets, schools, and landmarks with the muscle and poetry of spectacle art-making. Sip on classic Lunatinis, enjoy heaps of food and cake, and dance with strangers and friends… after you attend, your life simply will never be the same…

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For more info regarding this event, contact: skaplan@redmoon.org
To purchase tickets go to http://redmoon.org/support/lunatique/ or call 312.850.8440 x111

Start Time: Friday, March 12, 2010 at 7:00pm
End Time: Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 1:00am
Location: Redmoon Central - 1463 W Hubbard St, Chicago IL, 60642

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Redmoon’s post-show night club – “BONESHAKER!” – is an evening of dance, plenty of surprises, drink specials and cash bar!

ONE NIGHT ONLY on Saturday, March 6th beginning at 10:15 PM.

BONESHAKER” immediately follows Redmoon’s Saturday performances of the current production “The Cabinet” at Redmoon Central, 1463 W. HUBBARD STREET, CHICAGO, IL 60642.

The post-show event is curated by Kasey Foster & Mikhail Fiksel, featuring DJ The Red Menace and Emcee Staccato Fitch, supported by the creative artistry of Redmoon’s ambiance performance work.

TICKETS are $5 or FREE with your 9:00pm entrance ticket to that evening’s performance of “The Cabinet”.

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Photo Essay by Venus Zarris

Redmoon are weavers of dreams and The Cabinet represents one of their most exquisitely realized nightmares. It presents the marvelously macabre world of a man trapped in perpetual sleep. Manipulated by a maniacally murderous madman, Cesare is fated to carry out whims that cause his walking slumber to be a phantasm of deadly and dastardly deeds. Here is a brief glimpse into Redmoon Theater’s The Cabinet

“The world, for its part, might well be a dream …”

“I was a somnambulist.”

“A sleeper who in sleep lived among the woken.”

“Upon entering the asylum, all that existed was the asylum itself, and its director…”

“The Director rarely left my side in those first weeks.”

“Now I shall be able to prove whether a smonambulist can be compelled to do things of which he knows nothing…”

…and whether it is true that one in a trance can be driven to murder.”

“A large, worn book lay open on the desk.”

“The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”

“Though my mind swam always in the chaos of a dream…”

“The director had found a way to steer that chaos.”

“But here in the silence the story is told only to myself.”

(”The Cabinet ” runs through March 7 at Redmoon Central, 1463 W. Hubbard St. 312-850-8440)

Click here to read the 4 STAR review: The Cabinet – REVIEW - Chicago Stage Review

Only 3 Weeks left!

Shows are selling out quickly. DO NOT MISS Redmoon’s Monstrously Morbid and Brilliantly Magnificent Masterpiece!

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The Cabinet is not suggested for audiences under age 13. Parental discretion is recommended for younger audience members. The Cabinet received this rating because it contains acts of violence and a dark story line.

* Quoted text from The Cabinet by playwright Mickle Maher.

The Cabinet images by Venus Zarris.

EXTENDED through April 4! - DON’T MISS!

By Venus Zarris

Chicago is a city of remarkable theatrical collaborations. Actors, writers, designers, and directors move from company to company. In the process they infuse each new production with their own angles and visions and in doing so they expand the existing collective imaginations of the company, the audience and the theatrical community.

Redmoon Theater, an already staggering conceptual force, teams up again with the unparalleled brilliance of playwright Mickle Maher. Their Hunchback remains one of the most incomparable creations ever staged. Adding to this darkly delightful dream team is the voice of Colm O’Reilly, one of the countries most profoundly gifted actors. Maher writes a narrative that reads like notes to a haunting sonata, creating a beguiling melody of images and impressions. O’Reilly is the instrument through which this cerebral music is played. It flows with a doomed and melancholy lyricism from his voice, creating a macabre chamber piece with a subtly visceral effect.

We take our seats and the entrance to the theater is closed, as if we are in a giant cabinet staring at the multiple doors to an antechamber of this greater cupboard. The lights dim, a door opens and a phonograph rolls out. If the narrative that plays from this device were all we experienced, it would be enough to leave us overwhelmed with the story. Here is where the magic of Redmoon joins the composition.

Double doors above the phonograph open, revealing one of the most ingenious puppet sets ever concocted. The performers resemble robotic ghosts. They manipulate the puppets and set changes from below, above and the sides. The color scheme beautifully recreates the 1919 silent black-and-white film, The Cabinet of De. Caligari, from which this play is inspired. All is black, white and gray; except for the ribbons of red. That is the blood of course.

Windows into an asylum and a carnival freak show, a pop-up book of murder scenes and perhaps the most incredibly staged and executed shadow puppetry ever seen; visually render this bleak tale of deadly, sadistic manipulation and a life lost to the vulnerability of unending unconsciousness.

Cesare is a somnambulist, afflicted with perpetual sleep. Dr. Caligari heads the asylum where Cesare is committed. Caligari’s peculiarly sinister attention becomes clear when he discovers a way to control Cesare’s animated slumber. When not committing Caligari’s murderous wishes, Cesare is kept in a coffin like cabinet.

“Outside the cabinet I was a killer, in here it all seemed a ghosts tale.” Cesare laments.

Director Vanessa Stalling translates Frank Maugeri’s original conception and Maher’s evocative script with exceptional skill and imagination. She choreographs the ensemble to move with a stylized staccato that visually takes the story to the peek of creatively controlled madness.

Mark Messing’s original music composition is the stuff that bad dreams are made on. Maggie Goddard’s set design is breathtaking. Mikhail Fiksel’s sound design and Chase Corman’s lighting design are outstanding. Lisa Barcay and Scott Pondrum’s puppet design is pure Redmoon enchantment. And the performance ensemble of Taylor Bibat, Sam Deutsch, Matt Rudy, Dustin Valenta, Missi Davis and Sarah Ely conjure The Cabinet with chilling and thrilling effect.

Ultimately we find ourselves completely immersed in the looping nightmare of this pathetic somnambulist. Sleepwalking is the least of his horrors and Redmoon brings the dreadful dreams to vivid realization in a fashion that is uniquely theirs and overwhelmingly transfixing.

This is not a revival of a tired out play or a retelling of a familiar story; rather The Cabinet is a remarkable remount of a strange and wondrous creation. Do not miss this brief opportunity to see a rare and astonishing classic Chicago collaboration.

4 STARS

(”The Cabinet EXTENDED through April 4 at Redmoon Central, 1463 W. Hubbard St. 312-850-8440)

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* The Cabinet is not suggested for audiences under age 13. Parental discretion is recommended for younger audience members. The Cabinet received this rating because it contains acts of violence and a dark story line.

The Cabinet production photos (#2 & 3) by Sean Williams and (#4) Ryan Bourque.

Top image from The Cabinet by Venus Zarris.

The Cabinet

The long-awaited return of
Redmoon’s critically-acclaimed
spectacle in miniature!

Originally Conceived and Directed by Frank Maugeri
Remount Directed by Vanessa Stalling

Written by Mickle Maher
Music Composition by Mark Messing
Voice of Cesare by Colm O’Reilly

The Cabinet sets the story of the murderous Dr. Caligari and his somnambulist slave Cesare in an off-kilter world of puppetry and intricate machinery. Inspired by the 1919 German Expressionist silent film The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The Cabinet creates a wild, abstracted “cabinet of curiosities” in which five puppeteers manipulate and maneuver the characters and objects much as Caligari controls Cesare’s plight.

Check out the 4 STAR review here: The Cabinet – REVIEW - Chicago Stage Review

Feb 5 - Mar 7, 2010

Thursdays: 8:00pm

Fridays: 8:00pm & 10:00pm

Saturdays: 6:00pm & 9:00pm

Sundays: 3:00pm

@ Redmoon Central

1463 W. Hubbard, Chicago

Show Type: Drama

Box Office: 312-850-8440

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CLOSING WEEKEND! DO NOT MISS!!!

By Venus Zarris

Redmoon takes the magic of the seasons and creates a spectacle of playful delight and wonder in this 2009 incarnation of their lovely Winter Pageant!

We are given the opening instructions; “Adults, act like children. And Children, teach adults to act like you.” And from that moment on eyes, minds and hearts are opened to the expansive possibilities of conceptual imaginings that range from the simple to the extraordinary and from the ridiculous to the sublime.

Darling cake dances, glowing swans, mischievous pirates and puppets of every variety parade through this seasonal sensation of unlocked imagination. This is the stuff that dreams are made of, derived from and brought to vivid reality by a brilliant creative team and a talented ensemble dedicated to delivering a unique evening of unbridled joy.

Expansive playgrounds of giant shadow puppetry create a dazzling backdrop for intimate glimpses inside of tiny worlds. We are underwater, in the air and everywhere in between. The concepts range from specific to nebulous but the are always connective, evocative and beguiling.

As with all of Redmoon Theater’s offerings, the conceptual imaginings and cleverly crafted creations are bound by nothing. With Winter Pageant 2009, bliss is the target. Redmoon is the arrow. It never flies in a straight line but it still hits the euphoric bull’s-eye, much to the amazement and enchantment of the audience.

Purge yourself of the holiday hype with this uniquely lovely and fantastically fanciful winter treat!

*Special Thanks to gifted cast member Alexander M. Knapp for his enthusiastic and patient pre-show juggling lesson! I haven’t mastered it quite yet, but thanks to Alex’s expert tutelage I am close to juggling 3 items at once. I feel confident that when I have accomplished this I will be living proof that you CAN teach an old dog a new trick, I shall be the master of my destiny and I quite possibly might just rule the world. (THIS is the kind of limitless possibilities that Redmoon routinely unlocks.)*

3 ½ STARS

(”Winter Pageant 2009runs December 27 at Redmoon Central, 1463 W. Hubbard St. 312-850-8440)

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Redmoon Central images by Venus Zarris.

Redmoon Holiday Art Sale, Sat Dec 5th @ noon!

19 years worth of theatre creations ALL FOR SALE!

Redmoon has been working diligently these past few weeks, pulling, pricing, and polishing hundreds of items from their rich production history, in order to raise funds and make room for their 2010 season.

The unique masks, puppets, drawings, posters and works of art they are offering would make the perfect holiday gift for children ages 1 to 101. Take this opportunity to unlock someone’s imagination with interactive artwork ranging from simple stocking-stuffers to elaborate artistic creations, priced from hundreds of dollars to a few cents!

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Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009
Time: 12:00pm - 7:00pm
Location: Redmoon Central
Street: 1438 W. Kinzie St.
City/Town: Chicago, IL

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