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1 Notable productions  





2 Ensemble members  





3 Awards and nominations  



3.1  MacArthur Award  





3.2  Joseph Jefferson Awards  



3.2.1  Non-Equity  





3.2.2  Equity  









4 References  





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A Red Orchid Theatre
Formation1993
TypeTheatre group
PurposeStorefront Theatre
Location

Artistic director(s)

Kirsten Fitzgerald

Notable members

Michael Shannon
Natalie West
Websitearedorchidtheatre.org

A Red Orchid Theatre is an Equity theatre company located in the Old Town district of Chicago, founded in 1993 by Michael Shannon, Guy Van Swearingen IV, and Lawrence Grimm.[1] Kirsten Fitzgerald, a long-time ensemble member, has helmed the company as Artistic Director since 2008.[2]

Notable productions[edit]

Notable productions include a revival of Sam Shepard's Simpatico,[3] Eugène Ionesco's The Killer,[4] and John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's a Whore. Notable world premieres include Tracy Letts' Bug and Craig Wright's Mistakes Were Made. A Red Orchid is also known for an experimental 1996 production of Arthur Kopit's The Questioning of Nick starring Nick Offerman, Michael Shannon, and Guy Van Swearingen that was performed three times in succession with the actors switching roles each time.[5][6]

In the summer of 2014, the company took its premiere production of The Opponent by ensemble member Brett Neveu to New York's 59E59 Theaters with the original cast (ensemble members Guy Van Swearingen and Kamal Angelo Bolden), director (ensemble member Karen Kessler) and designers (Joey Wade, Myron Elliott, Joe Court, John Tovar and ensemble member Mike Durst).[7]

In Fall 2017, McCarter Theatre Center presented A Red Orchid's 2013 production of Simpatico. This production featured much of the original cast and crew including Michael Shannon.

Ensemble members[edit]

A Red Orchid Theatre's artistic ensemble is composed of actors, designers, directors, and playwrights.

  • dado
  • Danny McCarthy
  • Doug Vickers
  • Esteban Andres Cruz
  • Guy Van Swearingen
  • Grant Sabin
  • Jennifer Engstrom
  • John Judd
  • Joseph Fosco
  • Kamal Angelo Bolden
  • Karen Aldridge
  • Karen Kawa
  • Karen Kessler
  • Kirsten Fitzgerald
  • Lance Baker
  • Larry Grimm
  • Levi Holloway
  • Michael Shannon
  • Mierka Girten
  • Mike Durst
  • Myron Elliott
  • Natalie West
  • Sadieh Rifai
  • Shade Murray
  • Sherman Edwards
  • Steve Haggard
  • Steve Schine
  • Travis A. Knight
  • Awards and nominations[edit]

    MacArthur Award[edit]

    In 2016, A Red Orchid Theatre became the recipient of the MacArthur Foundation's MacArthur Award for Creative & Effective Institutions. This MacArthur Award included a $200,000 grant to be used to "establish a cash reserve and implement its audience development plan that includes new marketing and audience engagement strategies."[8]

    Joseph Jefferson Awards[edit]

    The company has received many Joseph Jefferson Awards, the highest awards honoring Chicago theatre.[9]

    Non-Equity[edit]

    Year Work Category Artist Result
    1997 Canus Lunis Baloonis Ensemble Nominated
    New Work Christian Stolte Won

    Equity[edit]

    Year Work Category Artist Result
    1999 The Cut Scenic Design Stephanie Nelson Won
    Sound Design Joseph Fosco Nominated
    2000 Mr. Bundy Actress in a Supporting Role Kirsten Fitzgerald Nominated
    2002 Bug Actor in a Principal Role Michael Shannon Nominated
    Actress in a Principal Role Kate Buddeke Nominated
    Sound Design Joseph Fosco Nominated
    2006 The Sea Horse Actor in a Principal Role - Play Guy Van Swearingen Nominated
    Actress in a Principal Role - Play Kirsten Fitzgerald Won
    Scenic Design Grant Sabin Nominated
    Kimberly Akimbo Actor in a Supporting Role - Play Steve Haggard Nominated
    2008 Fatboy Costume Design - Midsize Karen Kawa Nominated
    2009 Pumpgirl Actress in a Principal Role - Play Kirsten Fitzgerald Nominated
    The Unseen Lighting Design - Midsize Matthew Gawryk Nominated
    Sound Design - Midsize Joe Court Nominated
    2010 Abigail's Party Production Play - Midsize Nominated
    Ensemble Nominated
    Director - Play Shade Murray Nominated
    Actress in a Principal Role - Play Kirsten Fitzgerald Nominated
    Actress in a Supporting Role - Play Natalie West Won
    Mistakes Were Made New Work Craig Wright Nominated
    Actor in a Principal Role Michael Shannon Nominated
    2011 The New Electric Ballroom Sound Design - Midsize Joseph Fosco Nominated
    2012 The Butcher of Baraboo Actress in a Supporting Role - Play Natalie West Won
    Megacosm Projections/ Media Design Seth Henrikson & Oddmachine Nominated
    2013 In A Garden Actor in a Principal Role - Play Rom Barkhordar Nominated
    Simpatico Production Play - Midsize Nominated
    Actor in a Principal Role - Play Michael Shannon Won
    Actor in a Principal Role - Play Guy Van Swearingen Nominated
    The Opponent Actor in a Principal Role - Play Kamal Angelo Bolden Nominated
    Fight / Movement Direction John Tovar Won
    2014 Trevor Actor in a Principal Role - Play Lawrence Grimm Nominated
    2015 Accidentally Like A Martyr Scenic Design - Midsize John Holt Won
    2016 Pilgrim's Progress Production Play - Midsize Nominated
    The Mutilated Production Play - Midsize Nominated
    Actress in a Principal Role - Play Jennifer Engstrom Nominated
    Original Music in a Play Brando Triantafillou Nominated
    2017 The Room Sound Design - Midsize Heath Hays Nominated
    2018 Traitor Production Play - Midsize Won
    Ensemble - Play Nominated
    New Adaptation Brett Neveu Won
    Director - Play - Midsize Michael Shannon Won
    2019 Small Mouth Sounds Ensemble - Play Nominated
    Sound Design - Midsize Jeffrey Levin Nominated
    2020 Grey House Production - Play - Midsize Nominated
    Ensemble - Play Nominated
    New Work Levi Holloway Won
    Director - Play - Midsize Shade Murray Nominated
    Scenic Design - Midsize Kurtis Boetcher Nominated
    Sound Design - Midsize Jeffrey Levin Won
    Lighting Design - Midsize Mike Durst Won
    Do You Feel Anger? Performer in a Supporting Role - Play Sadieh Rifai Nominated
    2022 The Moors Production - Play - Midsize Won
    Ensemble - Play Nominated
    Director - Play - Midsize Kirsten Fitzgerald Won
    Performer in a Supporting Role - Play Jennifer Engstrom Nominated
    Costume Design - Midsize Myron Elliott-Cisneros Won
    Sound Design - Midsize Jeffrey Levin Won
    Lighting Design - Midsize K Story Won
    Last Hermanos Fight Choreography Dave Gonzalez Nominated
    2023 Is God Is Production - Play - Midsize Nominated
    Director - Play - Midsize Marti Gobel Nominated
    Performer in a Supporting Role - Play Karen Aldridge Won
    Lighting Design - Midsize Levi Wilkins Nominated
    Fight Choreography Jyreika Guest Nominated

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "History". A Red Orchid Theatre. 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2009-12-10.
  • ^ Zacher, Scotty. "A Red Orchid Theatre's new Artistic Director: Kirsten Fitzgerald". Chicago Theater Beat. Retrieved 10 July 2015.
  • ^ "Simpatico at A Red Orchid Theatre". Theatre in Chicago. Theatre in Chicago. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  • ^ Green, Nick (February 26, 1998). "Perfectly Puzzling". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  • ^ Barnidge, Mary Shen (February 29, 1996). "The Questioning of Nick, The Questioning of Nick, & The Questioning of Nick (Again)". Chicago Reader. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  • ^ Ruby, Jeff. "The Delicious Life of Nick Offerman". Chicago. Chicago Magazine. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  • ^ TOILING IN THE TRENCHES RED ORCHID THEATRE STRIVES TO BLOOM THROUGH ADVERSITY
  • ^ "MACARTHUR AWARD FOR CREATIVE & EFFECTIVE INSTITUTIONS / MEET THE 2016 RECIPIENTS A Red Orchid Theatre". MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  • ^ "The Joseph Jefferson Awards". Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  • External links[edit]

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