Summer Anecdote: Performing in the Rain

The day of our final performance, it rained.  At first, we were disappointed because it was clear that our audience would have been significantly larger had the weather cooperated.  But about thirty people braved the rain with their umbrellas to watch the show, and they got to see some amazing moments that no one else ever saw!  The actors improvised with umbrellas and towels to get through the show, creating some spontaneous moments of delight.  One such moment occurred right near the beginning of the play.  When Lysander (Adam Habben) got down on one knee and proposed to Hermia (Anne Korajczyk), she grabbed his umbrella and threw both his umbrella and her own to the ground to leap into his arms.  It was a moment of pure joy, two young people so in love that they didn’t care about the rain!

At the end of the performance, as the audience applauded the actors, the actors broke out into applause for the audience.  Many thanks to the brave theatregoers who weathered the summer storms in the name of Shakespeare!

Our performance in the rain, complete with umbrellas!

This post is part of a series recounting our amazing summer at Touhy Park on the north side of Chicago.  Feel free to share your summer memories of Midsommer Flight by commenting on this post!

Summer Anecdote: Rehearsing With the Neighborhood Kids

During the weeks leading up to the show, we rehearsed outdoors in the park.  The neighborhood kids came to watch us, some over and over again.  One day, a group of about 5 children sat down to watch us rehearse, and we handed them each a postcard with information about the show.  A few minutes later, a woman walked over (probably their mother), and they all got up and ran to her, waving the postcards at her to tell her about the show.  It was one of many exciting moments when we all felt like our work was inciting new ideas and curiosity in children who have likely never seen Shakespeare before.  A few weeks later, many of the neighborhood kids came back to watch us perform the whole show.

A young audience watches our rehearsal.

This post is part of a series recounting our amazing summer at Touhy Park on the north side of Chicago.  Feel free to share your summer memories of Midsommer Flight by commenting on this post!

Reflecting on Summer 2012

It’s been almost a month since A Midsummer Night’s Dream closed, and as we reflect back on the summer there are many exciting memories to cherish.  We are so incredibly proud of what we accomplished in this first summer in the park!

Over four performances, a total of approximately 270 people came to the show.  Countless others stopped by to enjoy a scene or two before moving on with their dog walking, errands, or playtime in the park.  Our audiences consisted of die-hard theatergoers, Shakespeare fans, interested community members, and many curious neighborhood children.  Our largest audience was about 125 people, and our smallest around 30 people.  That smallest audience was also our most dedicated – they huddled under umbrellas to watch a performance in the rain! 

We set out to have a joyful summer, and indeed we did.  Many members of the community commented about how wonderful it was to have Midsommer Flight in the park, while those who traveled from other parts of the city to see the show commented on how amazing it was to see the neighborhood kids so engaged in our work.  It was a truly rewarding summer!

Many thanks to everyone who helped make the production possible, and to everyone who came out to support Shakespeare in the Park.  There were too many magic moments throughout the summer to recount all of them here, but over the next few weeks we will recount some of them on this blog.  Check back for photos and stories of our summer in the park. 

If you saw the show and wish to share a memory of your own experience with Midsommer Flight this summer, please comment on this post! 

Opening Weekend and Rave Review

What a fantastic opening weekend!  The weather was positively perfect, and we had great crowds at both performances.  Thank you to everyone who came out and supported free Shakespeare in the park!

Of course, we ourselves know that we have a special show on our hands.  But now you don’t have to take our word for it.  Lauren Whalen of Chicago Theater Beat says,

Thanks to Beth Wolf’s sure direction of a flexible, mirthful ensemble, it’s a fantastic debut production. … Midsommer Flight’s actors are passionate and dedicated – and possess enormous talent to back up their fervor. … When done right, Dream is pure hedonistic fun – and Midsommer Flight does it right. Shakespeare’s language sparkles in the night air, out of the mouths of a clever cast who relishes each syllable. Director Wolf understands the play’s underlying themes: love, spontaneity, fate and heart, delivered with a healthy sense of humor that’s essential to human nature and survival. While scenes are rife with giggly sexual tension, this Dream is not only family-friendly but also a wonderful way to introduce others to Shakespeare. During the show, several casual passersby became engaged audience members, which in and of itself is magic.

Read the entire fabulous review here.  And then come see the show this coming weekend, August 25 & 26 (click here for details).  There are only two chances left to see this incredible show!

Announcing Musical Guests

Things have gotten busy at Midsommer Flight!  Rehearsals are going well and we are getting ready to open the show this weekend.  Check out the Performances page for show details and to plan your trip to the park.

We are also thrilled to announce our musical guests!  As mentioned in a previous post, live music will begin one hour prior to each performance. The exciting musical guests are the solo guitarist and singer David Fink on August 18, the solo singer/songwriter Clare Adella on August 19, the folk duo Duck and Goose on August 25, and the solo guitarist and singer Morgan Foster on August 26.  Check out our new Music page for photos and biographies of these awesome musicians.

We are so excited to see you all at the show.  Bring a picnic, arrive early to enjoy the live music, and share with us the excitement of Shakespeare in the park!

Announcing Location and Dates!

We are absolutely thrilled to announce the details about our upcoming production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream!

The performances will take place at Touhy Park on August 18-19 and 25-26, Saturdays at 6:00 PM and Sundays at 2:00 PM.

We will also have live music beginning one hour prior to each performance.  Come early, bring a picnic, and enjoy this free programming in the fresh air of the Chicago summer!

For more details (including a map and transportation information), please visit our new Performances page.  We can’t wait to see you in the park!

Announcing the Cast!

We are absolutely delighted to announce the stellar cast of this summer’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. In alphabetical order:

Jared Dennis……………………. Oberon/Theseus
Ross Patrick Frawley………….. Quince/Egeus
Adrian Garcia, Jr……………….. Flute/Mote
Adam Habben…………………… Lysander
Annie Hogan…………………….. Helena
Caroline Kingsley………………. Titania/Hippolyta
Anne Korajczyk…………………. Hermia
Jason Markoff…………………… Snout/Mustardseed
Kelsey Melvin……………………. Starveling/Peaseblossom
Ken Miller………………………… Demetrius
J. Preddie Predmore…………… Bottom
Jeannie Saracino………………… Puck
Stephanie Shum…………………. Snug/Cobweb

Rehearsals begin next week, and we can’t wait to get started! We’ll be posting rehearsal notes and photos here on the blog, so check back often for updates!

**Updated 7.22.12**
Unfortunately we lost two of our original cast members during the first week of rehearsals due to family emergency and health issues. While we are sad to see them go, we are excited to welcome two new exciting cast members to the Midsummer family!

Gratitude

This past weekend, we held auditions for A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  The show is fully cast and we are excited to announce the full cast list soon!  However, before we do that, we want to take a moment to thank ALL the actors who came out to audition. In fact, the interest in our auditions was so overwhelming that we weren’t even able to call in everyone who submitted a headshot. Many thanks to ALL of you who expressed interest in our project and excitement about the goals of Midsommer Flight. Of the folks we did see audition, the caliber of people was exceptional, and we definitely had some tough choices to make. Thank you all so much for the gifts of your time, talent, energy and passion. Although we could only cast a small number of you, we are incredibly grateful to all. We hope you’ll come check out the show in August and say hello!

Announcing our Inaugural Production

Big news here at Midsommer Flight!

This August, we will be producing our inaugural production: William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream

As you’ve surely guessed given the name of this company, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a favorite here at Midsommer Flight.  The play is the inspiration for our tag line (Shared joy. Flights of fancy.) because it exemplifies perfectly the fun that we aim to have with every theatrical experience. Simply put, it is impossible not to have fun during A Midsummer Night’s Dream.  We are thrilled and excited to spend our summer playing with the great characters, hysterical scenes, and gorgeous language of this delightful play!

We are still finalizing the exact dates and location of the performances. Please check back frequently, as we hope to have more big news coming soon!

Location, Location, Location

This past weekend, Midsommer Flight spent some time scouting park locations.  We took a little tour around the city and visited some parks we had never seen.  It was exciting to be reminded just how many beautiful park locations Chicago has; most city residents are unaware of many of them.  We traveled north, west, and south in search of the perfect location for a summer production, and we found a few definite contenders.  Hopefully we’ll have an announcement soon!