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Stone Cold Dead Serious: YA Drama February 18, 2009

I’ve been thinking a lot about the fact that for young adults out there who

A scene from The House Theatre's hit 2007 show, <em>The Sparrow.</em>

A scene from The House Theatre's hit 2007 show, The Sparrow.

 really enjoy theatre, but who might want to see more stories on stage featuring characters like them, there aren’t a ton of options.  Sure, there are children’s theatre companies (and the best children’s theatre is inventive, depthful, whimsical, and true – theatre that all ages can enjoy), and there are a few theatre companies peppered throughout Chicago (like The House Theatre) producing shows for adults and teens alike.  There are even initiatives like Steppenwolf For Young Adults, a program that gives teens a chance to work with professional theatre artists and attend performances of books adapted to the stage.  If you look hard enough there are definitely some cool and exciting theatrical goings-on for young adults out there. 

But that’s the thing: You have to look hard.  I wonder why there aren’t more stage characters who are like Frankie Landau Banks or Marcus (a/k/a W1n5t0n) from Little BrotherI wonder why there aren’t more stories for young adults on stage as true to freshman year life as Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, as epic and dangerous as A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray, or as inventive and bold as Uglies by Scott Westerfeld?

I’m thinking hard on this because I realized that two of my favorite plays – Stone Cold Dead Serious by Adam Rapp scdsand Four by Christopher Shinn – do tell stories that feature teens as main characters and are as moving, humorous, and compelling as any of the great YA novels we have in The Loft.  And then I realized that there are a lot of excellent YA-plays like these across the drama universe, but it’s rare to find them all in the same place. 

So what if we collected a stack of the best modern (and classic) YA-themed plays at The Loft?  Plays like The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow by

A scene from Jenny Chow.

A scene from Jenny Chow.

 Rolin Jones, a play about an 18 year old adopted from China who builds a flying cyborg that she sends to China to find her birth parents?  Beyond being great reads, maybe you’ll want to suggest a few of them to your school theatre department for production or use scenes for acting team.

If there are any plays you think we should have in our (maybe) collection email me - jdapier@cityofevanston.org.   

(Btw - There’s one almost entirely teen-run theatre company in Chicago that is devoted to producing original pieces of theatre written and performed by teens.  It’s called Albany Park Theatre Project and their work is roofless, intense, and stun-stun-stunning.  I only didn’t mention them because I’m saving it for another post.  Stay tuned!).

-Jarrett

 

B.O.O.K. Theatre with a Spine Performs! May 23, 2008

B.O.O.K.: Theatre with a Spine

The Loft’s Teen Reader’s Theatre Troupe

performs scenes from Laura Resau’s riveting novel, Red Glass.

Saturday, May 24, 3 pm, in the Loft!

Adults and teens are welcome!

With permission from and in gratitude to author Laura Resau. This program is funded by an LSTA grant from the Illinois State Library.

 

Performance today in the Loft! February 15, 2008

MoonB.O.O.K: Theatre with a Spine, presents:

Scenes from Life as We Knew it, by Susan Beth Pfeffer (Harcourt, 2006)

Saturday, Feb 16 @ 3 pm, in: The Loft

With permission from and in gratitude to the author. Funded by an LSTA grant.

 

Theatre with a Spine Rehearsal February 8, 2008

B.O.O.K: Theatre with a Spine (reader’s theatre troupe) Rehearsal!

Saturday, February 9, 3-5, in:

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Show Time! 3 PM Saturday in the Loft January 18, 2008

    B.O.O.K! The Bodacious Oracles of Knowledge Theatre Troupe will perform:

MoonScenes from Life as We Knew it (Harcourt, 2006), the spellbinding young adult novel by Susan Beth Pfeffer, in The Loft

of the Evanston Public Library on Saturday, January 19, 3 pm. Teens and adults are welcome!

An asteroid hits the moon causing tsunamis and volcanic eruptions, forever changing 16-year-old Miranda’s life as she knew it…

There are additional copies of the book to check out, a copy of the book on CD, and you can download the eAudiobook through MyMediaMall.

Don’t miss out. Everybody is reading and talking about this book!

With permission from and in gratitude to the author.

The Teen Reader’s Theatre Troupe, B.O.O.K., is funded by a grant from the Illinois State Library (ISL) under the federal Library Services & Technology Act (LSTA). Professional actors from Promethean Theatre Ensemble in Chicago mentor the Evanston teens in this troupe.

 

Teen Reader’s Theatre Rehearsal January 12, 2008

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loft-logo-full-color-200px2.jpgTeen Reader’s Theatre Troupe Meets on Sunday, January 13, from 3-5 pm.

If you are in 7th or 8th grade and live in Evanston and love theatre, call Christie Chandler-Stahl at (847) 448-8625 or send an email to cchandler-s@cityofevanston.org to find out more about our newly formed Teen Reader’s Theatre Troupe.