With only two more performances remaining in the run of Petite Opera's new Chicago premiere, we continue our series on the Making of a Chicago Premiere.
In our last post, we noted that creating a Chicago Premiere involves some careful selection to make certain the "recipe" is just right, and discussed selecting the right version. Now, we'll look into Steps 3 through 5.
STEP 3: Select the correct location...
Al Fonzarello, Randall and Elmer ride the El train to their advertising agency office in Chicago's Palmolive (now, "Playboy") Building. |
STEP 4: Select your visionary Stage Director and Creative Team
"We approached Cathy
Dunn, a long-time performer at the Chicago Lyric Opera, to be our Stage
Director. We're very impressed with her tremendous character insight and passion
for bringing out the humor in every work. She makes outstanding use of the
talents of emerging professional performers, as witnessed in our previous production at Petite Opera, including The
Mikado, Cinderella (Massenet), and Hansel and Gretel," says Susan Baushke, Executive Director.
Toscas, who directed the
world premiere, thought it would be fabulous to see the level of dimension and
comedy that a female stage director brings to the characters in this version,
since the women turn the tables on the guys.
Malia Ropp as Flora and Sara Litchfield as Dora attract the guys' attention from the secretarial pool office. |
Mary Lutz Govertsen as Flora tells the tale of her faithfulness against Carmona's set, including aluminum frame walls with bold, geometric colors and shapes. |
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Guzniczak and Kakavas' whimsical Chicago skyline. |
STEP 5:
Then, you
select the perfect cast
Petite Opera's Cosi fan tutte begins with a 1950's-style tableau that introduces each of the characters using a TV announcer |
"Cosi is
a true ensemble show, which makes it one of the most difficult to cast. All of
the characters interact and change pairings during the course of the show, so
how they look together, interact comically, blend musically... all of that has
to be taking into consideration," explained Baushke. "The talent that
auditioned for this show was tremendous.
Needless to say, we had a very difficult time casting the show, but we're certain audiences will be delighted with all of our choices".
Two casts will perform on alternating
nights, so audiences can see the show multiple times, and enjoy different takes on
the characters and comic delivery.
Ms. Desi disguises herself as a crazy doctor to administer an antedote to the guys. |
Elmer and Randall return disguised as beatniks. Al Fonzarello enlists Ms. Desi's help to pull off the bet. |
Petite Opera
performs Cosi fan tutte (Everyone Is Just the Same) November
8-23, 2013 at Mary Wilson House Beyer Auditorium, part of St. Mary's Episcopal
Church campus, 306 S Prospect Ave at Crescent Ave (enter on Crescent Ave), Park
Ridge, IL. Call 847-553-4442 to reserve tickets,
or purchase tickets online via credit card (convenience
charges apply to credit card orders).
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