"Everyone knows a lie is like a cockroach. Seeing one means there's a hundred you're not seeing."
Inspired by the works and incredible story of dissident artist Lin Bo, playwright Christopher Chen, director Seth Bockley and Sideshow Theatre Company bring a new kind of play to Chicago, blending the mediums of theatre and visual art. Confinement gives way to freedom as layers of perception peel back, with reality itself eventually coming into question in this hilarious and dangerous play. A hallucinatory new experience featuring celebrated visual artists, Caught explores whtat happens when we blur the dangerous line between story and truth.
Produced in collaboration with Xiong Art Gallery
Approximate run time: 80 minutes, without intermission
May 29 - July 3, 2016
Richard Christiansen Theatre at Victory Gardens
2433 N Lincoln Avenue
Production Sponsors
CAST
Ben Chang
Ann James
Bob Kruse
Helen Young
Ben Chang
Lin Bo
Ben Chang is thrilled to make his Sideshow debut. Chicago credits include A Christmas Carol at Goodman Theatre, The Consultant at Signal Ensemble Theatre, Pal Joey at Porchlight Music Theatre, Volpone at City Lit Theater, Iphigeneia at Aulis with Lights Out Theatre Company and The Blue Shadow at Lifeline Theatre. Regionally, he appeared in The Wonderful World of Dissocia at Theater Alliance of Washington, D.C., Red Herring at Circle Bar B Dinner Theatre, The Paper Dragon at Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara, and a touring production of Romeo and Juliet with North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. He has appeared on the television show Empire (FOX).
Ann James
Joyce
Ann James is a Sideshow ensemble member and has appeared in its productions Caught, Antigonick, Maria/Stuart and Idomeneus. Among the companies with whom she has also worked are Chicago Shakespeare, 16th Street, Goodman, Jackalope, Organic, Pivot Arts, Provision, Shattered Globe and Stage Left. She is the founding director of Chicspeare Production Company, which has brought Shakespeare alive for more than 100,000 Chicago area residents in the past 20 years.
Bob Kruse
Bob
Bob Kruse is grateful to be working with Seth and Sideshow for the first time. Around town, Bob has had the pleasure to work with Vintage Theatre Collective, Strange Tree Group, Eclipse Theatre, Victory Gardens, WildClaw, Backroom Shakespeare Project, Gift Theatre, House Theatre, Griffin Theatre and A Red Orchid Theatre.
Helen Young
Wang Min
Helen Young is very excited to be "inside the box" with the smart and sassy folks at Sideshow on such an "outside the box" kind of work! Other theatre credits: Ha-Chi-Nook (Erasing the Distance), Hamlet (Muse of Fire) King Lear, Andromache (Cave Painting), Macbeth (Polarity Ensemble), Cherry Orchard (Raven), Concerning Strange Devices From The Distant West u/s (TimeLine), Marvin’s Room (Triton), As You Like It (Harper), Skin of Our Teeth (Artistic Home), Silk u/s (Goodman), Kafka on the Shore u/s (Steppenwolf). Film credits: Stranger Than Fiction and Just like a Woman. Helen's love for story-telling has also more recently landed her work in directing and dramaturgy (Silk Road, Prologue, A Squared, TimeLine). Here's to a journey of stories!
PRODUCTION TEAM
Christopher Chen
Seth Bockley
Kurtis Boetcher
Izumi Inaba
Claire Chrzan
Christopher M. LaPorte
Holly McCauley
Colleen Layton
Larry Lee
Christopher Chen
playwright
Christopher is an international award-winning playwright whose full-length works have been produced and developed across the United States and abroad, at companies such as the American Conservatory Theater, Arcola Theatre (London), Asian American Theater Company, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Beijing Fringe, Berkeley Rep/Ground Floor, Central Works, Crowded Fire, Cutting Ball Theater, Edinburgh Fringe, Fluid Motion, hotINK Festival, Impact Theatre, InterAct Theatre, Just Theatre, Lark Play Development Center, Magic Theatre, Playwrights Foundation, San Francisco Playhouse, Silk Road Rising, Sundance Theatre Lab, Theatre Mu, U.C. Berkeley/Zellerbach Playhouse and The Vineyard. Honors include the 2015-2016 Sundance Institute/Time Warner Foundation Fellowship for theater; the Paula Vogel Playwriting Award, through which he was the 2013-2014 playwright-in-residence at The Vineyard Theatre in New York; the Barrymore Award; Phindie Critics Award; the Glickman Award; the Rella Lossy Playwriting Award; shortlist for the James Tait Black Award; nomination for the Steinberg Award; 2nd Place in the Belarus Free Theater International Competition of Modern Dramaturgy; a MAP Fund Grant; a Ford Foundation Emerging Writer of Color Grant; finalist for the PONY and Jerome Fellowships. Current commissions include American Conservatory Theater, S.F. Playhouse, Crowded Fire and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Publications include American Theatre Magazine, Theatre Bay Area and Theater Magazine (Yale). A San Francisco native, Chris is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and holds an MFA in playwriting from S.F. State.
Seth Bockley
director
Seth Bockley is a Chicago-based director and playwright. His work has been seen from Bogotá Colombia to rural northwestern Ireland, and is rooted in highly collaborative artmaking practices and an inventive visual style. His directing credits include co-direction of 2666 with Robert Falls at the Goodman in the winter of 2016; the multimedia military documentary production Basetrack Live, created with En Garde Arts; large scale site-specific work with Chicago’s Redmoon Theater, including The Picture Book, centerpiece of the Donegal Arts Festival in Ireland. Other credits include Samsara by Lauren Yee; The Ugly One by Marius von Mayenburg (with Sideshow Theatre); Ewald Palmetshofer's hamlet is dead. no gravity; Philip Dawkins’ Failure: A Love Story; Jason Grote’s Civilization (all you can eat); Jon and Jason Grote’s 1001; numerous events and spectacles with Chicago’s Redmoon; and the clown play Guerra, developed with Devon de Mayo and Mexico City-based troupe La Piara (toured Mexico, Colombia, and the U.S.) As a playwright his works include 2666, adapted with Robert Falls from the novel by Roberto Bolaño; February House, a collaboration with lyricist and composer Gabriel Kahane, which premiered at The Public Theater in the spring of 2012; Ask Aunt Susan (premiered at Goodman Theatre); The Elephant & The Whale (with Redmoon and Chicago Children’s Theatre); adaptations of George Saunders’ short stories CommComm (commissioned by the Goodman and further developed by New York’s Page 73 Productions) and Jon, which won an Jeff Award for new adaptation.
Kurtis Boetcher
scenic designer
Regional: Elevada (Yale Rep), House of Gold (EST/LA), The Bacchae (Edinburgh Fringe), Heavier Than, The Pain and the Itch, Courting Vampires (Theatre@Boston Court), The Comedy of Errors, Much Ado About Nothing, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, Blithe Spirit (A Noise Within), Hunter Gatherers, boom (Furious Theatre), Extinction, Greedy (Red Dog Squadron), Broadsword: a Heavy Metal Play, Forgiveness (Black Dahlia), The Temperamentals, The Jazz Age, Dusk Rings a Bell, The Cradle Will Rock (The Blank), Stupid Kids, Take Me Out (Celebration Theatre). Chicago: Never the Sinner (Victory Gardens), Haymarket: The Anarchist's Songbook (Underscore Theatre Co.), The Cousin from Nowhere (Upcoming, Chicago Folks Operetta), Street Scene, Natural Affection (Artistic Home), Meaningless (Bailiwick). MFA Design Yale School of Drama.
Izumi Inaba
costume designer
Izumi Inaba is excited to be working again with Sideshow after designing No More Sad Things and The Ugly One. Her recent credits include Learning Curve 3.0 (Albany Park Theater Project and Third Rail Projects), Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch (House), You on the Moors Now (The Hypocrites), and Thumbelina (Lifeline). Izumi is thankful for all Chicago companies for their supports and opportunities to work on new plays. A recipient of 2014 Michael Maggio Emerging Designer Award, and MFA in stage design, Northwestern University.
Claire Chrzan
lighting designer
Claire is thrilled to be designing with Sideshow for the first time after previously serving as master electrician on Antigonick. Other design credits include The Distance (Haven), The Mutilated (A Red Orchid Theatre), After Miss Julie, The Pied Piper and The Just So Stories (Strawdog), The Other Place and Reasons to Be Happy (Profiles Theatre), The Terrible (New Colony), The Guardians (Mary-Arrchie), and A Doll's House (Definition Theatre). Claire is an artistic associate with Interrobang Theatre Project (Owners, Really Really, Terminus, Hot 'N Throbbing). She also serves as production stage manager for Hubbard Street's HS2.
Christopher M. LaPorte
sound designer
Christopher's recent design and composition collaborations include Life Sucks, Mr. and Mrs. Pennyworth (Lookingglass Theatre Company), and Roof of the World (Kansas City Repertory). Chris has collaborated on projects with many local Chicago companies such as Steppenwolf, Victory Gardens, 17 productions with Sideshow Theatre Company, Timeline, Porchlight, InFusion, Raven, University of Illinois Chicago, Interrobang, Emerald City. Regional collaborations include Kansas City Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, The Old Globe (San Diego), Center Stage (Baltimore), Arena Stage (Washington D.C.), Arsht Theatre Center (Miami), Denver Center for the Performing Arts, NY United Solo Festival.
Holly McCauley
properties designer
Holly McCauley is grateful to collaborate for the first time with Sideshow on such a wonderful production. She moved to Chicago six years ago after studying theatre in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. She has designed props with Metropolis Theatre, the Ruckus, First Floor Theatre, The Inconvenience, 20% Theatre and many shows with the side project, including Mike & Seth and Push Button Murder. Holly served as the assistant props designer for The Marriott Theatre’s world premiere of October Sky and TimeLine Theatre’s Chimerica. She is a proud member of Tympanic Theatre Company.
Colleen Layton
stage manager
Colleen is excited to be working with Sideshow Theatre again after stage managing Mai Dang Lao, Caught, and Give It All Back. Colleen's other stage management credits in Chicago include Troll (Fraud and Phony Theatre Collective), The Lisbon Traviata (Eclipse Theatre Company), and Feathers and Teeth (Goodman Theatre). She has also had the pleasure to work the Repertory Theatre of St Louis, the Byre Opera, and the Royal Ballet.
Aaron Shapiro
production manager
Aaron Shapiro is a Chicago based freelance production manager. His recent credits include Disenchanted and Unspeakable at the Broadway Playhouse, Jeff-nominated productions of Heathers with Kokandy Productions, The Rainmaker with American Blues Theatre, Stupid Fucking Bird with Sideshow Theatre, Dreamgirls, Far from Heaven, Sweeney Todd, A Funny Thing Happened, Side Show, and Jeff Award-winning productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Sondheim on Sondheim with Porchlight Music Theatre where he is an artistic associate. Aaron was the founding artistic director for Oracle where he served for 4 years. He is also the co-founder of Studio BE/MCL Chicago in Lakeview where served as executive director for 5 years. Aaron has worked for over 80 different theatre and production companies, and educational institutions as an electrician, carpenter, sound engineer, designer, tech director, director, production manager, and producer.
Gina M. Di Salvo
dramaturg
Gina is a proud artistic associate of Sideshow, where her credits for dramaturgy include Caught, The Burden of Not Having a Tail, The Ugly One, and Theories of the Sun. Other Chicago-area credits include Mine (The Gift), The Petrified Forest (Strawdog), and Dangerous Beauty (AMTP/Northwestern University). When not dramaturging new works in the theatre, she can be found researching in the archive. She teaches about the theatrical past and present at the University of Tennessee, where she is an assistant professor of theatre.
Paul Hopkin
gallerist
Paul purchased a building in Pilsen in 2009 with the intent of making it his home and opening a gallery. Since then, he has curated more than 30 exhibitions at slow. He has also curated exhibitions for Heaven Gallery, the Averill and Bernard Leviton A & D Gallery, Daly 208 Projects, and Clutch Gallery. He has written catalog essays for exhibitions at the Chicago Artists Coalition and the Robert V. Fullerton Museum, and articles published in New City. He was a preparator for the De Jong Gallery at the Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University and oversaw the installation of many end-of-the-year exhibitions of freshman artwork at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and his BFA from Brigham Young University. He attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He is also an artist and educator. He was trained as a ceramics sculptor, but his artwork also includes watercolor and ephemeral sculptural materials like bread, margarine, and sugar.
Larry Lee
featured artist
Larry Lee is a Chicago-based multimedia artist who “remakes” his personal history in specific and the Asian American experience in general into stylized multimedia objects and images he facetiously terms “orientalia.” Come see his midcareer retrospective called “The Reports Of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated” at the Beverly Arts Center in early June.
PHOTOS
PRESS
Kerry Reid, Chicago Tribune
Justin Hayford, Chicago Reader
"Visually rich... Bockley and his cast relish the twists and turns of Chen's script."
Scott C. Morgan, Windy City Times
August Lysy, Chicago Critic
"A deeply circular play, the kind that is constantly
questioning its conclusions and reevaluating the principals it stands for."
Peter Thomas Ricci, Chicago Theatre Review
by Christopher Chen
directed by Seth Bockley
May 29 - July 3, 2016
Richard Christiansen Theatre at Victory Gardens
2433 N Lincoln Avenue
Run time: 80 minutes, without intermission
Inspired by the works and incredible story of dissident artist Lin Bo, playwright Christopher Chen, director Seth Bockley and Sideshow Theatre Company bring a new kind of play to Chicago, blending the mediums of theatre and visual art. Confinement gives way to freedom as layers of perception peel back, with reality itself eventually coming into question in this hilarious and dangerous play. A hallucinatory new experience featuring celebrated visual artists, Caught explores what happens when we blur the dangerous line between story and truth.
Produced in collaboration with Xiong Art Gallery
Production Sponsors
Ben Chang
Ann James
Bob Kruse
Helen Young
Ben Chang
Lin Bo
Ben Chang is thrilled to make his Sideshow debut. Chicago credits include A Christmas Carol at Goodman Theatre, The Consultant at Signal Ensemble Theatre, Pal Joey at Porchlight Music Theatre, Volpone at City Lit Theater, Iphigeneia at Aulis with Lights Out Theatre Company and The Blue Shadow at Lifeline Theatre. Regionally, he appeared in The Wonderful World of Dissocia at Theater Alliance of Washington, D.C., Red Herring at Circle Bar B Dinner Theatre, The Paper Dragon at Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara, and a touring production of Romeo and Juliet with North Carolina Shakespeare Festival. He has appeared on the television show Empire (FOX).
Ann James
Joyce
Ann James is a Sideshow ensemble member and has appeared in its productions Caught, Antigonick, Maria/Stuart and Idomeneus. Among the companies with whom she has also worked are Chicago Shakespeare, 16th Street, Goodman, Jackalope, Organic, Pivot Arts, Provision, Shattered Globe and Stage Left. She is the founding director of Chicspeare Production Company, which has brought Shakespeare alive for more than 100,000 Chicago area residents in the past 20 years.
Bob Kruse
Bob
Bob Kruse is grateful to be working with Seth and Sideshow for the first time. Around town, Bob has had the pleasure to work with Vintage Theatre Collective, Strange Tree Group, Eclipse Theatre, Victory Gardens, WildClaw, Backroom Shakespeare Project, Gift Theatre, House Theatre, Griffin Theatre and A Red Orchid Theatre.
Helen Young
Wang Min
Helen Young is very excited to be "inside the box" with the smart and sassy folks at Sideshow on such an "outside the box" kind of work! Other theatre credits: Ha-Chi-Nook (Erasing the Distance), Hamlet (Muse of Fire) King Lear, Andromache (Cave Painting), Macbeth (Polarity Ensemble), Cherry Orchard (Raven), Concerning Strange Devices From The Distant West u/s (TimeLine), Marvin’s Room (Triton), As You Like It (Harper), Skin of Our Teeth (Artistic Home), Silk u/s (Goodman), Kafka on the Shore u/s (Steppenwolf). Film credits: Stranger Than Fiction and Just like a Woman. Helen's love for story-telling has also more recently landed her work in directing and dramaturgy (Silk Road, Prologue, A Squared, TimeLine). Here's to a journey of stories!
Larry Lee
Christopher Chen
playwright
Christopher is an international award-winning playwright whose full-length works have been produced and developed across the United States and abroad, at companies such as the American Conservatory Theater, Arcola Theatre (London), Asian American Theater Company, Bay Area Playwrights Festival, Beijing Fringe, Berkeley Rep/Ground Floor, Central Works, Crowded Fire, Cutting Ball Theater, Edinburgh Fringe, Fluid Motion, hotINK Festival, Impact Theatre, InterAct Theatre, Just Theatre, Lark Play Development Center, Magic Theatre, Playwrights Foundation, San Francisco Playhouse, Silk Road Rising, Sundance Theatre Lab, Theatre Mu, U.C. Berkeley/Zellerbach Playhouse and The Vineyard. Honors include the 2015-2016 Sundance Institute/Time Warner Foundation Fellowship for theater; the Paula Vogel Playwriting Award, through which he was the 2013-2014 playwright-in-residence at The Vineyard Theatre in New York; the Barrymore Award; Phindie Critics Award; the Glickman Award; the Rella Lossy Playwriting Award; shortlist for the James Tait Black Award; nomination for the Steinberg Award; 2nd Place in the Belarus Free Theater International Competition of Modern Dramaturgy; a MAP Fund Grant; a Ford Foundation Emerging Writer of Color Grant; finalist for the PONY and Jerome Fellowships. Current commissions include American Conservatory Theater, S.F. Playhouse, Crowded Fire and Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Publications include American Theatre Magazine, Theatre Bay Area and Theater Magazine (Yale). A San Francisco native, Chris is a graduate of U.C. Berkeley and holds an MFA in playwriting from S.F. State.
Seth Bockley
director
Seth Bockley is a Chicago-based director and playwright. His work has been seen from Bogotá Colombia to rural northwestern Ireland, and is rooted in highly collaborative artmaking practices and an inventive visual style. His directing credits include co-direction of 2666 with Robert Falls at the Goodman in the winter of 2016; the multimedia military documentary production Basetrack Live, created with En Garde Arts; large scale site-specific work with Chicago’s Redmoon Theater, including The Picture Book, centerpiece of the Donegal Arts Festival in Ireland. Other credits include Samsara by Lauren Yee; The Ugly One by Marius von Mayenburg (with Sideshow Theatre); Ewald Palmetshofer's hamlet is dead. no gravity; Philip Dawkins’ Failure: A Love Story; Jason Grote’s Civilization (all you can eat); Jon and Jason Grote’s 1001; numerous events and spectacles with Chicago’s Redmoon; and the clown play Guerra, developed with Devon de Mayo and Mexico City-based troupe La Piara (toured Mexico, Colombia, and the U.S.) As a playwright his works include 2666, adapted with Robert Falls from the novel by Roberto Bolaño; February House, a collaboration with lyricist and composer Gabriel Kahane, which premiered at The Public Theater in the spring of 2012; Ask Aunt Susan (premiered at Goodman Theatre); The Elephant & The Whale (with Redmoon and Chicago Children’s Theatre); adaptations of George Saunders’ short stories CommComm (commissioned by the Goodman and further developed by New York’s Page 73 Productions) and Jon, which won an Jeff Award for new adaptation.
Kurtis Boetcher
scenic designer
Regional: Elevada (Yale Rep), House of Gold (EST/LA), The Bacchae (Edinburgh Fringe), Heavier Than, The Pain and the Itch, Courting Vampires (Theatre@Boston Court), The Comedy of Errors, Much Ado About Nothing, Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, Blithe Spirit (A Noise Within), Hunter Gatherers, boom (Furious Theatre), Extinction, Greedy (Red Dog Squadron), Broadsword: a Heavy Metal Play, Forgiveness (Black Dahlia), The Temperamentals, The Jazz Age, Dusk Rings a Bell, The Cradle Will Rock (The Blank), Stupid Kids, Take Me Out (Celebration Theatre). Chicago: Never the Sinner (Victory Gardens), Haymarket: The Anarchist's Songbook (Underscore Theatre Co.), The Cousin from Nowhere (Upcoming, Chicago Folks Operetta), Street Scene, Natural Affection (Artistic Home), Meaningless (Bailiwick). MFA Design Yale School of Drama.
Izumi Inaba
costume designer
Izumi Inaba is excited to be working again with Sideshow after designing No More Sad Things and The Ugly One. Her recent credits include Learning Curve 3.0 (Albany Park Theater Project and Third Rail Projects), Comedical Tragedy for Mister Punch (House), You on the Moors Now (The Hypocrites), and Thumbelina (Lifeline). Izumi is thankful for all Chicago companies for their supports and opportunities to work on new plays. A recipient of 2014 Michael Maggio Emerging Designer Award, and MFA in stage design, Northwestern University.
Claire Chrzan
lighting designer
Claire is thrilled to be designing with Sideshow for the first time after previously serving as master electrician on Antigonick. Other design credits include The Distance (Haven), The Mutilated (A Red Orchid Theatre), After Miss Julie, The Pied Piper and The Just So Stories (Strawdog), The Other Place and Reasons to Be Happy (Profiles Theatre), The Terrible (New Colony), The Guardians (Mary-Arrchie), and A Doll's House (Definition Theatre). Claire is an artistic associate with Interrobang Theatre Project (Owners, Really Really, Terminus, Hot 'N Throbbing). She also serves as production stage manager for Hubbard Street's HS2.
Christopher M. LaPorte
sound designer
Christopher's recent design and composition collaborations include Life Sucks, Mr. and Mrs. Pennyworth (Lookingglass Theatre Company), and Roof of the World (Kansas City Repertory). Chris has collaborated on projects with many local Chicago companies such as Steppenwolf, Victory Gardens, 17 productions with Sideshow Theatre Company, Timeline, Porchlight, InFusion, Raven, University of Illinois Chicago, Interrobang, Emerald City. Regional collaborations include Kansas City Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, The Old Globe (San Diego), Center Stage (Baltimore), Arena Stage (Washington D.C.), Arsht Theatre Center (Miami), Denver Center for the Performing Arts, NY United Solo Festival.
Holly McCauley
properties designer
Holly McCauley is grateful to collaborate for the first time with Sideshow on such a wonderful production. She moved to Chicago six years ago after studying theatre in Arkadelphia, Arkansas. She has designed props with Metropolis Theatre, the Ruckus, First Floor Theatre, The Inconvenience, 20% Theatre and many shows with the side project, including Mike & Seth and Push Button Murder. Holly served as the assistant props designer for The Marriott Theatre’s world premiere of October Sky and TimeLine Theatre’s Chimerica. She is a proud member of Tympanic Theatre Company.
Colleen Layton
stage manager
Colleen is excited to be working with Sideshow Theatre again after stage managing Mai Dang Lao, Caught, and Give It All Back. Colleen's other stage management credits in Chicago include Troll (Fraud and Phony Theatre Collective), The Lisbon Traviata (Eclipse Theatre Company), and Feathers and Teeth (Goodman Theatre). She has also had the pleasure to work the Repertory Theatre of St Louis, the Byre Opera, and the Royal Ballet.
Aaron Shapiro
production manager
Aaron Shapiro is a Chicago based freelance production manager. His recent credits include Disenchanted and Unspeakable at the Broadway Playhouse, Jeff-nominated productions of Heathers with Kokandy Productions, The Rainmaker with American Blues Theatre, Stupid Fucking Bird with Sideshow Theatre, Dreamgirls, Far from Heaven, Sweeney Todd, A Funny Thing Happened, Side Show, and Jeff Award-winning productions of Ain’t Misbehavin’ and Sondheim on Sondheim with Porchlight Music Theatre where he is an artistic associate. Aaron was the founding artistic director for Oracle where he served for 4 years. He is also the co-founder of Studio BE/MCL Chicago in Lakeview where served as executive director for 5 years. Aaron has worked for over 80 different theatre and production companies, and educational institutions as an electrician, carpenter, sound engineer, designer, tech director, director, production manager, and producer.
Gina M. Di Salvo
dramaturg
Gina is a proud artistic associate of Sideshow, where her credits for dramaturgy include Caught, The Burden of Not Having a Tail, The Ugly One, and Theories of the Sun. Other Chicago-area credits include Mine (The Gift), The Petrified Forest (Strawdog), and Dangerous Beauty (AMTP/Northwestern University). When not dramaturging new works in the theatre, she can be found researching in the archive. She teaches about the theatrical past and present at the University of Tennessee, where she is an assistant professor of theatre.
Paul Hopkin
gallerist
Paul purchased a building in Pilsen in 2009 with the intent of making it his home and opening a gallery. Since then, he has curated more than 30 exhibitions at slow. He has also curated exhibitions for Heaven Gallery, the Averill and Bernard Leviton A & D Gallery, Daly 208 Projects, and Clutch Gallery. He has written catalog essays for exhibitions at the Chicago Artists Coalition and the Robert V. Fullerton Museum, and articles published in New City. He was a preparator for the De Jong Gallery at the Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University and oversaw the installation of many end-of-the-year exhibitions of freshman artwork at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and his BFA from Brigham Young University. He attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. He is also an artist and educator. He was trained as a ceramics sculptor, but his artwork also includes watercolor and ephemeral sculptural materials like bread, margarine, and sugar.
Larry Lee
featured artist
Larry Lee is a Chicagobased multimedia artist who “remakes” his personal history in specific and -the Asian American experience in general into stylized multimedia objects and images he facetiously terms “orientalia.” Come see his midcareer retrospective called “The Reports Of My Death Are Greatly Exaggerated” at the Beverly Arts Center in early June.