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The 101 Dalmatians Musical


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e of the world’s greatest classic tales hits the stage for the first time with THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL. Audiences will be transported to a slightly topsy-turvy, exciting, and altogether fantastic reality that gives grand license for song, dance and spectacle in a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience! 

Led by the creative team of director Jerry Zaks (La Cage Aux Folles, Smokey Joe's Cafe, Everybody Loves Raymond), book writer B.T. McNicholl (Billy Elliot, Spamalot, Cabaret) and composer Dennis DeYoung (a founding member of the rock group STYX, The Hunchback of Notre Dame), THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL also features a surprise grand finale showcasing the tremendous talents of the professional and rescued Dalmatians that will leave audiences cheering!

Ticket prices are $18 to $85 and may be ordered throughTicketmaster.

 

 

THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL is a Broadway theatre experience for the entire family… about what it means to be a family... canine and courageous. More than a simple story about good versus bad (Dalmatians Mr. & Mrs. Pongo against Cruella De Vil and the Baddun brothers), this Broadway musical shows how a family bands together to overcome every hurdle and hardship in the most difficult times.

Dalmatian HydrantDodie Smith’s book, The 101 Dalmatians, is beloved around the world and has been translated in 47 languages. THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL is a Broadway theatre adventure story with a lively contemporary score by Dennis DeYoung. The inspiration for the Broadway production’s unique and delightful concept came directly from re-discovering the original 101 Dalmatians 1957 novel.

Bookwriter BT McNicholl was charmed by the source material’s whimsical point of view:

Not long ago, there lived in London a young married couple of Dalmatian dogs named Pongo and Mrs. Pongo. They were lucky enough to own a young married couple of humans named Mr. and Mrs. Dearly, who were gentle, obedient, and unusually intelligent - almost canine at times.

“Here is an enchanting, upside-down vision of the world: seeing life from the dogs’ point of view,” observed McNicholl. “Embracing this wonderfully daft proposition, we are instantly transported to a slightly topsy-turvy, exciting, and altogether fantastic reality that gives grand license for song, dance and spectacle.”

Delivering The 101 Dalmatians author’s quirky premise in a Broadway musical required a simple, bold theatrical conceit. “We tend to look upon dogs as somewhat unusual, mysterious, and often amusing creatures, and no doubt we must seem the same to them.”

“Typically,” he points out, “stage productions present animals or exotic creatures using some form of puppetry (as in THE LION KING) or dressing actors in animal costumes (CATS). But here, given that our premise is inside-out, we invert the equation: The animals are human and it is the humans that are exotic.”

“Thus, we present the humans in a heightened form of dress and scale so as to appear larger than life – as they would seem from a dog’s point of view,” says Director Jerry Zaks. As for the lovable Dalmatians, they will have “No ears, no paws – but, rather, a clever use of costumes in the black-and-white palette that will immediately set them apart from the human characters.

“Theatrical wizardry aside, audiences will want to see THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL because it’s a classic tale,” Zaks believes. “Children ripped away from their parents by a force of evil is frightening. How do the parents find their children and rescue them? Their reunion will be cause for rejoicing, and will enchant and mesmerize audiences of kids and grown-ups alike.”

THE 101 DALMATIANS MUSICAL is a Broadway show that kids and adults can enjoy together – a perfect family event! As an added surprise, the creators promise a special ending with real Dalmatians, in a one-of-a-kind Broadway musical finale that will leave everyone cheering. 

 
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Lunatic(a)s

Dates From November 14, 2009 7:30 PM
Through February 21, 2010 6:00 PM
 
Location
Chicago Dramatists
1105 W. Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
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Price $15.00 - $25.00
 
Info Line 773.878.LUNA (5862)
Website http://www.teatroluna.org
 
Contact Alex Meda
2649 N Francisco Avenue
Chicago, IL 60647

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Description
Chicagos All Latina Theatre Company has never shied away from difficult topics or taboo issues, and their new take on everyday lunacy is no exception. In the Ensemble's trademark and irreverent style, the ladies of Teatro Luna prepare to really "show you crazy" by returning to Lunatic(a)s for a full remount--kicked up Luna-style and crazier than ever-- with the addition of new stories and musical numbers.

"We are so excited to be revisiting this piece...this play is quintessentially Luna, it tackles our namesake, The Moon (La Luna) and places our true-life stories in the context of myths and superstitions about women, Latinas, and the moon", says Award- winning playwright Tanya Saracho, and Director/Developer of Lunatic(a)s. "After Machos, SOLO Tu and Jarred, we felt it was time to step back into our character shoes, and recapture what we know how to do best; the ensemble-built show of multiple perspectives. As we usher in our 10 year anniversary (June 2010 Luna celebrates its 10th birthday), we knew that revisiting this show was the right choice for our unique ensemble. You're going to see what you have come to expect from Luna, : choral pieces, autobiographical stories, original music, talented Latina performers...we are bringing all the Luna swagger this time around".

LUNATIC(A)S has some strong language and is presented in English with a sprinkle of Spanish.
Directed by: Tanya Saracho, Artistic Director of Teatro Luna

Created by: El Teatro Luna

Featuring some of your favorite Ensemble Members: Belinda Cervantes (Machos, S-e-x-Oh!), Maritza Cervantes (Machos, S-e-x-Oh!), Yadira Correa (Machos, S-e-x-Oh!, Jarred), Miranda Gonzalez (SLO T, Jarred), Suzette Mayobre (S-e-x-Oh!, SLO T), with Artistic Associate Maria Enriquez (S-e-x-Oh!: The Remix) and New Lunaticas Christina Nieves (S-e-x-Oh!: The Remix, The House on Mango Street), and Mari Stratton (The House on Mango Street)

Production Team: Producer: Alex Meda for Teatro Luna, Stage Manager: Jo Ann Flores-Deter, Production Manager: Patrick Fries, Composer: Tamara Roberts, Assistant Director: Lauren Villegas, Set Design: Dan Matthews , Sound Design: Sarah Ramos, Costume Design: Christine Pascual, Lighting Design: by Artistic Associate Mac Vaughey
 
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