Oak Park Festival Theatre

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Oak Park Festival Theatre (OPFT) is a professional theatre company in Oak Park, Illinois, under contract with Actors' Equity Association. The company was founded in 1975 by Marion Kaczmar, an Oak Park resident and arts patron, and performed Renaissance works, almost exclusively by William Shakespeare, until 2004, when it broadened its scope to classics of other eras. Its outdoor venue has been Austin Gardens, a wooded park near downtown Oak Park within walking distance from restaurants, Frank Lloyd Wright landmarks, and Metra and CTA trains. To attract a greater following, Renaissance, classical, and modern American works were added to the offerings, some being produced indoors in historic Farson-Mills Home and, in the 2010-11 season, in the studio space in the Madison Street Theatre.

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Audience members in Austin Gardens often picnic before performances. Occasionally, special performances by the Oak Park Recorder Society or other pre-show events are presented. Special Family Day performances and child-centered special crafts, games, and activities are held at least twice a summer to encourage families to introduce their children to Shakespeare.

History

Predecessor

Oak Park had a Shakespeare theatre previous to OPFT. In the 1960s, producers Josephine Forsberg, Ed Udovic, and actor-director Lee Henry created Village Classics Theatre and produced The Taming of the Shrew , A Midsummer Night's Dream , Richard III , and other productions outdoors on the hill of Field Playground under the auspices of the Recreation Department of the Village of Oak Park. Actors who performed included Equity performers Val Bettin, Robert Kidd, Tom Elrod, and Angel Casey, as well as Oak Park residents Clifford Osborne and Nick Cotsonas. The hill was, at that time, crowned on all sides with numerous large bushes and small trees, providing a natural set for battle scenes and forest liaisons. The professionalism of the productions brought, among others, esteemed Chicago Tribune drama critic Richard Christiansen, a native Oak Parker, to the theater.

Early decades

Oak Park Festival Theatre was begun in 1975 by Marion Kaczmar, an Oak Park resident. [1] Its first production was A Midsummer Night's Dream with a cast that included David Mamet and William H. Macy. Its artistic directors since then have included Patrick O'Gara, Tom Mula, David Darlow, Dale Calandra, and Jack Hickey.

The 1980s were heady years for the theater. With numerous Actors' Equity contracts attracting Chicago professional actors and the presence of talented non-Equity actors, audiences numbering in the 300s and 400s came to see Shakespeare under the stars.

Later decades

The 1990s began some difficult years for OPFT. During this time the number of Chicago area theaters quadrupled and other theaters, inspired by Festival Theatre's success, began to produce Shakespeare on a regular basis. The resulting decrease in attendance compounded by some questionable management decisions and the elimination of arts funding from the Village of Oak Park [2] necessitated a decrease in the number of Actors' Equity contracts that could be offered.

In 2002 Joyce Porter, [3] an actress, director, Professor of Theatre at Moraine Valley Community College, and member of the Board of Directors since 1989, averted a vote by the board to cease production and was, shortly after, elected President of the Board.

Porter envisioned broadening the focus of the theater to performing classics of all eras year-round indoors as well as outdoors. The new artistic director, Jack Hickey, who had been appointed by the previous board president, worked with Porter to effect this expansion in phases. They attracted new board members and began financial reforms that led to solvency within a few years. Additional innovations under Porter’s leadership included educational programs, including a college intern program, the creation of a touring show, later revised and directed by Kevin Theis, and a summer workshop for teens. The theater, in a very real sense, owes its continued existence to the dedication of Porter and Hickey.

In 2010, Kevin Theis and Belinda Bremner were elected co-presidents of the board and began the expanded four-production season with stable theatre finances.

Productions/actors

For most of its history, OPFT produced almost exclusively works by William Shakespeare. These included multiple productions of The Taming of the Shrew, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Tempest , The Merchant of Venice , As You Like It , and Romeo and Juliet , as well as Julius Caesar , The Comedy of Errors , Hamlet , Macbeth , Love's Labour's Lost , and others. It also presented notable original adaptations of classics, including Falstaff by Tom Mula and Don Quixote by Dale Calandra. In 2011 it presented the History of King Henry IV, an adaptation by Stanton Davis of Shakespeare's Henry IV parts 1 and 2. Featured Actors' Equity members have included Chicago actors David Mamet, David Darlow, [4] Kristine Thatcher, Kevin Theis, Don Brearley, William J. Norris, Greg Vinkler, [5] Aaron Christiansen, Ned Mochel, Susan Hart, Ray Andrecheck, Lanny Lutz, George Wilson, Kevin Gudahl, Mary Michell, Barbara Zahora, Henry Godinez, Steve Pickering, Kathey Logelin, Linda Kimborough, and others, as well as professional non-Equity actors such as Dennis Grimes, David Skvarla, Mark Richard, Michael W. Halberstam, Robert Petkoff, Toni Graves, Krista Lally, [6] Maggie Kettering, Anne Gottlieb, Peter Ash, Meredith Siemsen, and Christopher Prentice. [7]

Its expanded production schedule has included Faith Healer , Picnic , Tartuffe , All My Sons , Cyrano de Bergerac , and other plays considered to be classics of many eras. [8]

Recent productions

YearPlayAuthorDirector
1998The Adventures of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes
Adapted by Dale Calandra
Dale Calandra
1999 Macbeth Wm. ShakespeareHenry Godinez
2000 Twelfth Night Wm. ShakespeareDale Calandra
2001 The Taming of the Shrew Wm. ShakespeareDale Calandra
2002 A Midsummer Night's Dream Wm. ShakespeareDale Calandra
2003 As You Like It Wm. ShakespeareJack Hickey
2004 Romeo and Juliet Wm. ShakespeareVirginia Smith
2005 The Comedy of Errors Wm. ShakespeareJack Hickey
2005 All My Sons Arthur Miller David Mink
2006 Tartuffe Molière David Mink
2006 Julius Caesar Wm. ShakespeareDavid Mink
2006 Picnic William Inge Kevin Theis
2007 Murder by the Book Duncan Greenwood
and Robert King
David Mink
2007 Talley’s Folly Lanford Wilson Michael Weber
2007Robin HoodScott Lynch-GiddingsKevin Theis
2008 Blithe Spirit Noël Coward David Mink
2008 Much Ado About Nothing Wm. ShakespeareJack Hickey
2008 Dancing at Lughnasa Brian Friel Belinda Bremner
2009 Arms and the Man George Bernard Shaw Kevin Christopher Fox
2009 Fifth of July Lanford WilsonMichael Weber
2009 Cyrano de Bergerac Edmond Rostand Kevin Theis
2010 Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck Belinda Bremner
2010 Love’s Labour’s Lost Wm. ShakespeareJack Hickey
2010 Betrayal Harold Pinter Kevin Christopher Fox
2011 Faith Healer Brian FrielBelinda Bremner
2011 The History of
King Henry the Fourth
Wm. Shakespeare
Adapted by Stanton Davis
Stanton Davis
2011 Henry V Wm. ShakespeareKevin Theis
2012 Glass Menagerie Tennessee Williams Kevin Theis
2012 Beyond the Fringe Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller, Dudley Moore David Mink
2012 Inherit the Wind Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee Steve Pickering
2012 Richard III Wm. ShakespeareBelinda Bremner
2012 Someone Who'll Watch Over Me Frank McGuinness Belinda Bremner
2013 Seascape Edward Albee Stephanie Shaw
2013 Amadeus Peter Shaffer Mark Richard
2013 Twelfth Night Wm. ShakespeareLavina Jadhwani
2014 Hamlet Wm. ShakespeareLavina Jadhwani
2014 The Importance of Being Earnest Oscar WildeKevin Theis
2015 To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee (adapted by Christoher Sergel)Vaun Monroe
2015 Two Gentlemen of Verona Wm. ShakespeareLavina Jadhwani
2016 Pygmalion G.B. ShawJason Gerace
2016 The Taming of the Shrew Wm. ShakespeareAdrianne Cury
2017 Macbeth Wm. ShakespeareBarbara Zahora
2017The Amish ProjectJessica DickeyMelanie Keller
2017 The Fair Maid of the West Thomas Heywood Kevin Theis
2017A Dickens CarolNancy CrowleyKevin Theis
2018 You Can't Take It with You (play) George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart Jason Gerace
2018Daughters of IreSavanna RaeCarin Silkaitis
2018The African Company Presents Richard III Carlyle Brown Ron OJ Parson
2018A Dickens CarolNancy CrowleyMatt Gall and Kevin Theis
2019I & You Lauren Gunderson Bryan Wakefield
2019 Elizabeth Rex Timothy Findley Barbara Zahora
2019 Much Ado About Nothing Wm. ShakespeareMelanie Keller
2019The Madness of Edgar Alan Poe: A Love StoryDavid RiceSkyler Schrempp

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