
M.A.D.D. (Making A Difference Dancing) Rhythms, Chicago’s premier tap collective, is proud to celebrate its 25th Anniversary at the Chicago Tap Summit, October 2 - 4, at the Harold Washington Cultural Center, 4701 S. King Dr. (47th Street entrance). The premier Illinois tap dancing event of the year follows M.A.D.D. Rhythms Day in Chicago, Sunday, Oct. 1. This Anniversary Summit includes three days of dance, discussion and classes while celebrating the tap dance community with tours and panels as well as the premiere of works from company Co-Founder Bril Barrett, who has been named to Newcity’s Players 50 Hall of Fame (2026) and received “The Hoofer Award” from Tap City in 2025, as well as a premiere from Co-Founder Martin “Tré” Dumas III. Additionally, a screening of “Beyond a Shuffle,” a new documentary about M.A.D.D. Rhythms will be shown. For information on the Chicago Tap Summit and the other events go to MADDRhythms.com.
Chicago Tap Summit
October 2 - 4
Harold Washington Cultural Center, 4701 S. King Dr. (47th Street entrance)
The 2026 Chicago Tap Summit welcomes participants from Chicago and around the world for three days of dance, discussion and classes celebrating the tap dance community with instructors Maud Arnold, Bril Barrett, Ian Berg, Tristan Bruns, Andrew Carr, Ja’bowen Dixon, Star Dixon, Martin “Tré” Dumas III, Izaiah Harris, Caleb Jackson, Donnetta Jackson, Lisa LaTouche, KJ Sheldon and Mr. Taps.
Friday, Oct. 2
Classes on Friday, Oct. 2, the first day of the Summit includes a three-hour residency with Andrew Carr. Carr will teach participants dances from his show “To Love You Always.” Also, available is Caleb Jackson’s three-hour residency sharing with attendees dances from his show “Wonder.” Both performers from these residencies will participate in Sunday night’s closing ceremony and film screening at the Harold Washington Cultural Center.
In addition, the Cultural Center will include a “Room Full of History,” Reggio’s traveling museum. The day will conclude with a welcome party for all.
Saturday, Oct. 3
Saturday’s classes include a panel on the history of M.A.D.D. Rhythms from its P.O.V. and an evening of performances beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The performances include two world premieres from the two founders of M.A.D.D. Rhythms. Bril Barrett’s “Oscar Plays Gershwin,” a vibrant tap production using dancers' feet as percussion to reimagine Oscar Peterson's George Gershwin album and Martin “Tré” Dumas III’’s “My Personal Stash,” a work that honors his father, Martin Dumas Jr., by transforming Rasputin Stash's soul/funk grooves into a vibrant tap percussive experience.
Tickets and registration available at MADDRhythms.com.
Sunday, Oct. 4
The Summit concludes with classes and the premiere of the documentary, “Beyond A Shuffle,” by Nora Clark, sharing the history of M.A.D.D. Rhythms and includes live performances from the Friday’s intensive classes. “Alienworx’ VP,” Nora Clark’s first original work, this documentary is a collaboration with her 501(c)3 non-profit, Tap That Brass and is currently fundraising to complete production of this new piece on the M.A.D.D. Rhythms company.
“Beyond A Shuffle” is about Bril Barrett, who started M.A.D.D. (Making A Difference Dancing) Rhythms as a way to lead a life of example for his younger siblings, as well as give back to the youth of Chicago. Barrett wanted to create a company whose model was one of respect for the art and history of tap dance and whose permanence would create stability for its members.
More than two decades later, M.A.D.D. Rhythms has since touched the lives of thousands of dancers and young people, whether they were pursuing the incredible training of being a company member, needed a positive alternative to the streets of Chicago or just as an outlet to express themselves or improve their quality of life. For more information, please visit TapThatBrass.org.
MORE FROM M.A.D.D RHYTHMS
New Logo
Marking the Company’s 25th Anniversary, a new logo, designed by Steven Bertrand has been created. The new logo celebrates the history and growth of the company by including the variety of performers that make up M.A.D.D. Rhythms’ key mission goals.
Chicago Black Dance Legacy Project
Friday, Aug. 28 at 7 p.m.
Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph
More information: HarrisTheaterChicago.org
Building on last year’s sold-out engagement, Chicago Black Dance Legacy Project (CBDLP) returns to the Harris stage for their annual cohort performance, featuring ten of Chicago’s most exciting companies including M.A.D.D. Rhythms. With diverse artistic genres including African, contemporary, jazz, tap and many more, this performance honors Chicago’s Black cultural, social, political and artistic architects through movement, imagination and lineage.
The program, Dancing the Archive: Embodied Histories, Collective Power, realizes a living, embodied archive — honoring Chicago’s Black cultural, social, political and artistic architects through movement, imagination and lineage rather than literal representation.
DC Tap Fest
September 4 - 7
The Westin DC City Center, 1400 M St. NW, Washington, DC
More information: DCTapFest.com
M.A.D.D. Rhythms will travel to DC to participate in the largest tap festival in the world, attending master classes, dance battles and uniting with tap dancers from all over the world.
36th Annual Africa Festival of the Arts
Saturday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m.
Washington Park Sunken Garden, 55th Street and Cottage Grove Ave.
More information: AIHusa.org
M.A.D.D. Rhythms performs Saturday night of the Africa Festival of the Arts, one of the nation's premier celebrations of African and African Diaspora culture taking place Labor Day weekend.
Chicago Jazz Fest
Sunday, Sept. 6 at 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Von Freeman Pavilion Stage at Millennium Park, 201 N. Randolph St.
More information: Chicago.gov
M.A.D.D. Rhythms makes its Chicago Jazz Fest debut at this year’s Annual Jazz Fest in Millennium Park on the final day of the festival, Sunday, Sept. 6 from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
20th Annual Hyde Park Jazz Fest
September 26 - 27
Pickens Stage, Midway Plaisance at S. Ellis Ave.
More information: HydeParkJazzFestival.org
On the final day of the festival, Sunday, Sept. 27 from 5 to 6 p.m., the Hyde Park Jazz Fest will present “M.A.D.D. Vibes: Thaddeus Tukes Quintet” in collaboration with M.A.D.D Rhythms, performing excerpts of “WONDER.”
Inaugural Gala
Sunday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m.
Harold Washington Cultural Center, Harold Washington Cultural Center, 4701 S. King Dr. (47th Street entrance)
More information: MADDRhythms.com
M.A.D.D. Rhythms hosts its first gala in the organization's history. The evening event will include dinner, presentations and an auction.
Chicago Tap Allstar’s Winter Wonderland
Saturday, Dec. 12 at 12 p.m.
Harold Washington Cultural Center, 4701 S. Martin Luther King Dr.
More information: ChicagoTapAllstars.com
M.A.D.D Rhythms and Chicago Tap Theatre collaborate as the Chicago Tap Allstars in the annual “Winter Wonderland,” showcasing festive holiday jazz music and performance. This year, in addition to the holiday performances and special guests, M.A.D.D. Rhythms will perform excerpts from Bril Barrett’s “Oscar Plays Gershwin.”
Winter Wonderfest
Saturday, Dec. 19 at 1 p.m.
Harold Washington Cultural Center, 4701 S. Martin Luther King
More information TBA
M.A.D.D. Rhythms joins Art Partners-in-Residence of the Harold Washington Cultural Center for a holiday celebration including vendors, events and performances.
ABOUT M.A.D.D. RHYTHMS
M.A.D.D. (Making A Difference Dancing) Rhythms, now in its 25th year, is a phenomenal tap dance collective whose “SOLE” purpose is to spread the love and joy of tap worldwide. What started as Bril Barrett and Martin Dumas III’s formula for giving back, is a full-fledged 501 (c) 3 performing arts company, quickly gaining a reputation for representing the true essence of tap: RHYTHM! The company is composed of young, versatile tap dancers from all over Chicago. Their ages range from 17 to 48 years old, and their backgrounds are equally diverse. The one thing they all have in common is a love for “the dance.”
M.A.D.D. Rhythms’ mission is to preserve, promote and contribute to this art form called tap. They teach its history, represent its culture and advocate for its future. M.A.D.D. Rhythms use this beautiful dance/music form to make a difference in the under-served communities of this world by connecting and caring for the youth of this world. Believing that having access and options gives a child a greater chance at a positive life, M.A.D.D. Rhythms spread the joy, love, discipline and expression of tap to as many children as they humanly can!
M.A.D.D. Rhythms’ performance opportunities, in short, have included: Dance Africa Chicago, Dance Chicago, The Stars of “Dance Chicago” in Istanbul, Turkey, M.A.D.D. Rhythms Canada’s “Release Yourself” and “Great Feets of Rhythm,” Downbeats Canada’s “Embrace the Rhythm,” Miami’s Art-Deco Festival, An Expo for Today’s Black Woman, Kwanzaa Festival, The African Festival of the Arts, St. Louis Tap Festival, Boys and Girls Clubs National Conference, the Chicago Historical Society’s Summer Performance Series, performances at Auditorium Theatre with Trinity Dance and DuSable Museum’s educational theater series. They have also produced 11 full-length productions, created the annual Chicago Tap Summit and educated more than 200 students via The M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy.
In an effort to continuously give back to their communities, they have also worked with many public and private schools and volunteered performances for various community affiliated organizations including A.C.E.S. (Athletes Committed to Educating Students), Children Affected by AIDS Foundation, Nikola Tesla Alternative High School for Girls, TCA Health and Nutrition Fair, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and Rainbow House.
Jackalope Theatre Company is proud to announce the schedule for the 17th Annual Living Newspaper Festival, August 20 - 24, at the Jackalope Theatre in the Broadway Armory, 5917 N. Broadway. The Living Newspaper Festival is inspired by the 1930s Living Newspapers of the Federal Theatre Project that created stories based on recent events. Each night, the Festival includes five one-act plays inspired from recent news headlines. The running time is 75 minutes with no intermission. The performance schedule is Friday, Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 22 at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m. and Monday, Aug. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for August 20 - 24 are $20 - $35 and are available at JackalopeTheatre.org or by calling 773.340.2543.
The 17th Annual Living Newspaper Festival includes
Picture Day
By Madie Dopelt
Directed by Breon Arzell
Cast includes Miriam Lee, Niko Kourtis and Reilly Oh
Inspired by Epstein-Linked Rumors Ignite Panic Over School Photos in Coulee Dam
When Reddit users loosely link a school photography company with the Epstein files, parents in Coulee Dam, Washington express their concerns. As the school decides how to handle their upcoming picture day, the parents take matters into their own hands.
Let them East Cake
By Anelga Hajjar
Directed by Kaiser Ahmed
Cast includes Yourtana Sulaiman, Chris Chmelik and Claudia Quesada
Inspired by GLP-1 drugs are changing how Americans eat. Food companies are racing to catch up
It's Selma's birthday but the cake is uneaten and something seems terribly off. Can her mom and boyfriend get to the bottom of what's infected her? Let them Eat Cake, exposes the insidious consequences of our bodies being injected with public opinion.
Fellow Mortals
By Aurora Real de Asua
Directed by Janyce Caraballo
Cast includes Sierra Phan, Katie Bevil and Z Mowry
Inspired by Mouse study shows repeated cloning causes grave genetic mutations
Three individuals, trapped in a cage. Who put them there? And why? And how the hell are they going to get out?
Turning
By Netta Walker
Directed by Sydney Charles
Cast includes Jalbelly Guzman and Morgan Lavenstein
Inspired by Newly declassified FBI documents detail UFO sighting by Anoka officers — and one of them filmed it
2048. Post Civil War. On a forest creek bed, south of the Mason Dixon, a young woman flees a colony only to be confronted by a relic of the past.
The Day The Night Came Down
By Ike Holter
Directed by Stephanie Diaz
Cast includes Laura Lodewyck and Pedro Jimenez
Inspired by Newly declassified FBI documents detail UFO sighting by Anoka officers — and one of them filmed it
After a life changing encounter with an unexplained aerial phenomena, a rookie cop weighs the cost of speaking truth to power.
ABOUT THE LIVING NEWSPAPER FESTIVAL
With a history in the USSR and Germany in the early part of the century, the Living Newspaper was initiated in the United States in 1935 as part of the Federal Theatre Project (FTP). Its founders believed in the value of drama as an instrument of social change and the Living Newspapers became a highly effective new form, boldly producing plays that often brought to light social injustices, challenged ideals and criticized the government.
In response to the Great Depression, Congress appropriated $4.8 billion for work relief and created agencies to administer the funds, including the Works Progress Administration. Despite being allocated less than one percent of WPA funding, the Federal Theatre Project employed approximately eight thousand theatre professionals a year during its four-year run.
In an attempt to create new plays, the Federal Theatre Project often recruited new writers. One of the goals of the short-lived FTP was to create plays and provide training for aspiring writers, and the Living Newspapers fostered this on a grand scale. Even though insiders acknowledged that it is much easier to build a dam or teach a trade than it is to develop a playwright, the legacy of the FTP laid the groundwork for using theatre to invoke conversation on national themes.
ABOUT JACKALOPE THEATRE
Jackalope Theatre Company expands the definition of American Identity by engaging with communities to produce works that celebrate diverse perspectives. Jackalope is a premier home for new and exciting Off-Loop Theatre based in Chicago's Edgewater and Rogers Park neighborhoods. They are committed to cultivating new voices that contribute to an expanding American culture and mythology. Each season, Jackalope produces full-length plays, new play development programming and provides free classes in partnership with the Chicago Park District.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, located in the heart of downtown Arlington Heights, 111 W. Campbell St., is proud to announce the cast and creative team for Ride the Cyclone, September 16 - October 25. Ride the Cyclone is presented with book, music and lyrics by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell. The Metropolis production is directed by original American cast member Lillian Castillo, and music directed by Carolyn Brady. Previews are Wednesday, Sept. 16 through Friday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. The regular performance schedule is Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. The performance on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. will be closed captioned and the performance on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. will be ASL interpreted. Tickets are now on sale from $25 to $49 at MetropolisArts.com or by calling the box office at 847.577.2121.
In a now-abandoned theme park not so long ago, six teenagers hurtled to their death on the roller coaster The Cyclone. Now, those teens are back from the afterlife, with all of their unlived dreams, potential, hopes, and fears in tow. They grapple with the lives they led on Earth and the choices they made – all except a mysterious and headless girl named Jane Doe, who has no memory of her past. As instructed by a fortune-telling machine named The Amazing Karnak, the teens need to decide who amongst them will receive the gift of returning to their life. As they fight to be the one to return, they realize that life's ups and downs, tragedies and victories, love and loss are all just part of the ride.
An added bonus to the Metropolis production features Director Lillian Castillo. Castillo is the original "Constance" on the world premiere cast recording. She originated the role in the American premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater and continued performing in the Off-Broadway, Seattle and Atlanta productions.
The cast of Ride the Cyclone includes Alex Merkel (Ocean); Eric Amundson (Mischa); Eldon Warner-Soriano (Ricky); Diana Marilyn Alvarez (Constance); Dave Honigman (Karnak); Amelia Tam (Jane Doe); Peyton Owen (Noel); Connar Brown Sprenger (U/S Ocean); Eli Blanks (U/S Mischa); Aidan Leake (U/S Ricky); Rylee Michelle (U/S Constance); Ian Rigg (U/S Karnak); Z Mowry (U/S Jane Doe) and Joel D'Aroya (U/S Noel).
Ride the Cyclone's creative team is Lillian Castillo (director); Carolyn Brady (music director); Mandy Modic (choreographer); Angie Miller (scenic designer); Denise Karczewski (lighting designer); Sarah Ramos (sound designer); Rachel Boylan (costume designer); Miguel Ramos (wig and hair designer); Kelli Lawrence (props designer) and Tony Churchill (projections designer).
ABOUT LILLIAN CASTILLO, DIRECTOR
Lillian Castillo is honored to make her professional directorial and Metropolis debut. She is a proud Chicago actor, singer and acting coach who has had the pleasure of performing at many of Chicago's theatrical homes. Her most recent credits include: On Your Feet at Drury Lane Theatre; Titanic, Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat, 1776 and In the Heights at The Marriott Theatre; The Music Man at the Goodman Theatre and Comedy of Errors, Taming of the Shrew and of course the American Premiere of Ride the Cyclone at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Lillian spent 5 years workshopping Ride the Cyclone and bringing life to Constance Blackwood. She is thrilled to have punched her ticket to take this ride again from a new seat.
ABOUT CAROLYN BRADY, MUSIC DIRECTOR
Carolyn Brady returns to Metropolis after her debut as MD/Piano Conductor in The Wedding Singer this past spring. She operates a Chicagoland and national voice studio where her clients have appeared in the Broadway casts of The Book of Mormon and & Juliet; National Tours of The Book of Mormon and The Prom; NBC's "The Voice" and locally at Drury Lane, Marriott Theatre, Mercury Theater, Music Theater Works, Paramount, Porchlight Music Theatre and more. A four-time nominated music director, she has MD'd for Drury Lane (A Chorus Line, Cinderella, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, A Christmas Carol), Steppenwolf (Lookout Series), Marriott Theatre (Elephant & Piggie), Paramount School of the Arts (The Lightning Thief, Mean Girls, & Matilda Jr.) and most recently she served as MD and Piano Conductor for Into the Woods at Saugatuck Center for the Arts in MI. She's a proud member of CFM Local 10-208. IG: @carolynbradymusic
ABOUT METROPOLIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre is a vibrant cultural hub that enriches the community through inspiring live performances, creative arts education and impactful partnerships. It fosters artistic excellence, cultivates multi-generational connections and offers inclusive experiences that engage and uplift all community members. Located in the heart of downtown Arlington Heights, Metropolis is not just a theatre, it is the cultural pulse of the area, surrounded by premier shopping, dining and nightlife. Metropolis offers a dynamic year-round season of professional theatre, comedy, concerts and cabaret performances along with engaging arts education for ages 3 to 85 years old. Serving more than 65,000 patrons annually from across Chicagoland and beyond, Metropolis plays a pivotal role in the community. It provides arts education programs that support thousands of aspiring young artists, as well as community engagement initiatives like the Third Act Players (musical theatre for thespians over 50), Crescendo Chorus (for singers over 55), Flourish in the Footlights (for young artists with disabilities) and Clearbrook on Cue (for artists with disabilities). Metropolis is proud to partner with local organizations such as Endeavor Health, Arlington Heights Senior Center and Clearbrook. Scholarships are available for students at the School of the Performing Arts to ensure access to the arts for all.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, located in the heart of downtown Arlington Heights, 111 W. Campbell St., is proud to announce the cast and creative team for Ride the Cyclone, September 16 - October 25. Ride the Cyclone is presented with book, music and lyrics by Jacob Richmond and Brooke Maxwell. The Metropolis production is directed by original American cast member, Lillian Castillo, and music directed by Carolyn Brady. Previews are Wednesday, Sept. 16 through Friday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 19 at 2 p.m. with a press opening Saturday, Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m. The regular performance schedule is Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. The performance on Saturday, Sept. 26 at 2 p.m. will be closed captioned and the performance on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. will be ASL interpreted. Tickets are now on sale from $25 to $49 at MetropolisArts.com or by calling the box office at 847.577.2121.
Music Theater Works is proud to announce the cast and creative team for the second production of its 2026 season, West Side Story, in the George Van Dusen Theatre, at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie, August 13 - 30. West Side Story has a book by Arthur Laurents, with music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Music Theater Works’ production is directed by Sasha Gerritson, choreographed by Clayton Cross and Isa Ramirez, and music directed by Linda Madonia. West Side Story includes a preview performance Thursday, Aug. 13 at 7:30 p.m. All performances include Spanish supertitles. The performance schedule is Saturday, Aug. 15 at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 16 at 2 p.m. (Post-show discussion), Wednesday, Aug. 19 at 2 p.m., Friday, Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. (ASL Interpreted performance), Saturday, Aug. 22 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (Post-show discussion), Sunday, Aug. 23 at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 26 at 2 p.m., Friday, Aug. 28 at 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 29 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 30 at 2 p.m. Tickets are now on sale from $19.50 to $106 with tickets for guests 25 years old and younger available at half-price at MusicTheaterWorks.com or by calling the Music Theater Works box office at the North Shore Center, 847.673.6300. Memberships for the 2026 season are also available at MusicTheaterWorks.com and group discounts for 10 or more people are available by contacting This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
A timeless tale of love and rivalry, West Side Story brings Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to the streets of 1950s New York. Caught between the tensions of two warring gangs—the Jets and the Sharks—Tony and Maria find themselves drawn to each other despite the violence that surrounds them. Featuring iconic songs like “Tonight,” “America” and “Somewhere,” West Side Story remains one of the most powerful and enduring musicals of all time.
The cast of West Side Story includes Luke Nowakowski (any, Tony); Isabella Ruano (she/her, Maria); Connor Ripperger (he/they, Riff); Pauleth Jauregui (she/her, Anita); Emmanuel Ramirez (he/him, Bernardo); Kameron Rojas-Schueneman (he/him, Chino); Callan Roberts (he/him, Action/U/S Tony); Nathaniel Urie (he/him, A-Rab, social media captain); Elliott Hansen (he/him, Snowboy); Sterling Ford (he/him, Big Deal); Albert Johnston (he/him, Diesel/U/S Lt. Schrank); Mollyanne Nunn (she/her, Graziella); Jenny Couch (she/her, Velma); Jordan Beyeler (she/her, Anybodys, dance captain); Henry Cartaya (he/him, Pepe/U/S Bernardo, fight captain); Alex Villaseñor (he/him, Indio/U/S Chino/assistant choreographer); Jordan “J.Ro” Ordoñez (he/they, Luis); Xander Ramirez (he/him, Toro); Harmony Rose (she/her, Rosalia/U/S Anita); Veronica Camargo (she/her, Consuela); Juliet Lopez-Gutierrez (she/her, Teresita); Isabella Gomez-Barrientos (she/her, Margarita/U/S Maria); Matt Rosin (he/him, Doc); Ivan James (he/him, Lt. Schrank); Eric Desnoyers (he/him, Officer Krupke); Rob Schroeder (he/him, Glad Hand); Emma Jean Eastlund (she/her, ensemble Jet/U/S Anybodys, non-equity deputy); Cristina Benninghoff-Uribe (she/her, ensemble Shark/Female ENS swing); Eric Amundson (he/him, ensemble Jet/U/S Riff) and Thomas M. Shea (he/him, swing); Will Fischer (he/him, ensemble Jet/swing) and Jaxson Smith (he/him, Baby John).
West Side Story’s creative team includes Sasha Gerritson (she/her, director); Clayton Cross (he/him, co-choreographer); Isa Ramirez (she/her, co-choreographer); Linda Madonia (she/her, music director); Justin Kono (he/him, conductor); Nick Sandys (he/him, intimacy and violence choreographer); Rachel Rock (she/her, stage manager); Bob Knuth (he/him, scenic designer); Cecilia Chan (she/her, props designer); Bob Kuhn (he/him, costume designer); Kristen Brinati (she/her, wardrobe head); Alice Salazar (she/her, hair, wig, makeup designer); Melanie Saso (she/her, hair, wig and makeup lead); Chelsea Lynn (she/her, lighting designer); Forrest Gregor (he/him, production sound engineer); Keely Vasquez (she/her, casting director); Chris Chase (he/him, production manager); Katie Meine (she/her, company manager) and Kyle Dougan-LeBlanc (any with respect, producing artistic director).
West Side Story Special Events
Post Show Discussions
Behind the Curtain with Thomas M. Shea
Audiences are invited to stay after the 2 p.m. performance on Sunday, Aug. 16 and the 2 p.m. performance on Sunday, Aug. 23 to join musical theater historian Thomas M. Shea, author of “Broadway’s Most Wanted,” for a post-show talk exploring the behind-the-scenes history of West Side Story. Free with the performance ticket, this engaging discussion is perfect for audiences to learn about the production, its history and more.
“Somewhere: Belonging, Safety and the American Dream”
With members of our community partners Chicago Latino Theater Alliance, Latinos Progresando and others
Audiences are invited to stay after the 2 p.m. performance on Saturday, Aug. 22 for a discussion hosted by Lauren Harper and members of West Side Story’s community partners
Binny’s Broadway Lounge
Join Music Theater Works before the show and at intermission for a drink and snack in Binny’s Broadway Lounge. Located on the second floor at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, the Binny’s Broadway Lounge doesn’t need a reservation, just check-in when you arrive for the performance.
West Side Story dates are:
ASL Interpreted Performance
The Friday, Aug. 21 at 7:30 p.m. performance will be ASL interpreted.
ABOUT SASHA GERRITSON, DIRECTOR
Sasha Gerritson is an opera and musical theater stage director who directs shows for many local and regional companies. Most recently having directed the critically acclaimed Music Theater Works’ production of Carousel, in addition to previous Music Theater Works’ shows Guys & Dolls, Brigadoon and Irving Berlin's White Christmas, she is proud to return for West Side Story. Known for her expertise in the standard repertoire, Gerritson is also a highly sought after opera director, having most recently directed Puccini's Manon Lescaut and Il Assassinio Nella Cattedrale for The Opera Festival of Chicago, where she serves as general director. In addition to her work as a stage director, Gerritson is a choral conductor and serves as the director of Music Ministries for the Park Ridge Community Church. Previous work as a choral conductor included positions with the Chicago Children's Choir and Merit School of Music. Gerritson is a proud board member of Music Theater Works, in addition to The Goodman Theatre, the Brookfield Zoo and DePaul University, where she serves as vice chair of the Board of Trustees. She served as the opera and music theatre director of Northeastern Illinois University from 2010-2022, has directed for Musica Nelle Marche (Urbino, Italy), Opera Piccola, DePaul University, the Cherub Music Theatre program for Northwestern University, in addition to various other summer programs in the area. She lives in Glenview with her husband Eugene Jarvis and their two sons, Nate and Josh.
ABOUT CLAYTON CROSS, CO-CHOREOGRAPHER
Clayton Cross works nationwide as a choreographer, performer and dance instructor. Cross was most recently in the ensemble and dance captain of Rock Of Ages with Mercury Theater Chicago, with Drury Lane in the ensemble and dance captain in Grease as well as in the ensemble in Evita. He most recently choreographed Brigadoon for Music Theater Works. He was last seen on the Music Theater Works stage as “Scuttle” in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, in the ensemble of Mamma Mia! and as choreographer for Irving Berlin’s White Christmas and Billy Elliot The Musical. He was choreographer in residence with Music Theater Works under the direction of Rudy Hogenmiller for seven seasons where he choreographed and/or performed in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat as “Benjamin,” The Hunchback of Notre Dame, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Into The Woods, Anything Goes as “ensemble,” Pirates of Penzance as “ensemble,” Peter Pan as “Nana/Croc,” Gypsy as “Tulsa,” Mame as “ensemble,” Candide, Guys and Dolls, My Fair Lady, Die Fledermaus, The Fantasticks as “Mute,” Damn Yankees as “Eddie” and in A Chorus Line as “Greg” with Porchlight Music Theatre. Cross also performed at Marriott Theatre in La Cage Aux Follies as “Mercedes.” He is an instructor and choreographer for M.A. Dance Nation, a Texas based traveling convention circuit, where he has been choreographing, teaching and judging since 1999. Cross has five times been a consultant and contributed choreography for the Capital One Bowl’s “All American Halftime Show.” Throughout his 25 year career as a dancer he has worked with Robert Battle, Fernando Bujones, Sherry Zunker, Paul Taylor and Ann Reinking. Cross’s television credits include “Every Dancer Has a Story,” a PBS special on the River North Chicago Dance Company, where he was a company member for 10 seasons and toured nationally and internationally. He is originally from Midland, Texas where he received his early training from La Petite Dance Co., Coleman Academy and the Midland Community Theatre as a member of the Pickwick Players. He holds a double B.F.A. in Ballet and Modern Dance from Texas Christian University.
ABOUT ISA RAMIREZ, CO-CHOREOGRAPHER
Isa Ramirez is thrilled to be coming back to Music Theater Works as a choreographer -- especially for this show. Music Theater Works credits include: Brigadoon as “Maggie Anderson/ensemble,” Irving Berlin’s White Christmas as “ensemble” and Zorro! The Musical as “ensemble.” Ramirez has also had the pleasure of performing in other regional theaters such as: Oklahoma as “Ado Annie” and “Gertie,” West Side Story as “Rosalia” and “Margarita,” and Matilda as “ensemble/U/S acrobat” at the Fireside Theater and In The Heights as “ensemble/2nd U/S Daniela” at the Marriott Theater. When she isn't performing, she is teaching dance at Gus Giordano Dance School and dancing with their Legacy Dance Company. West Side Story is a story that is very near and dear to her heart, family and heritage.
ABOUT LINDA MADONIA, MUSIC DIRECTOR
Linda Madonia is thrilled to be back at Music Theater Works for West Side Story where she has previously music directed CATS, Guys and Dolls, Shrek, Mamma Mia and Camelot. Other recent projects include Jersey Boys, Rock of Ages and Sister Act at Mercury Theater Chicago. Anything Goes, Cabaret and A Chorus Line at Porchlight Music Theatre. Madonia also serves as the contractor for the Chicago Federation of Musicians for Porchlight Music Theatre and Music Theater Works. She is the vocal coach for the master’s degree program in Music Theatre Pedagogy at Carthage College and owns American Eagle Productions, which has been at the forefront of Theatre Education in the Chicago area for the past 35 years.
ABOUT MUSIC THEATER WORKS
Music Theater Works is a resident professional not-for-profit music theater founded in
1980. During its 45-year history it has presented more than 150 productions and intimate presentations. Music Theater Works is a professional theater company whose mission is to present works for the musical stage including historic repertoire, revitalizing the Golden Age of Broadway and earlier works, celebrating the Great American Songbook and introducing modern classics.
Oil Lamp's I Love You Because has heart, despite lukewarm romance
Detroit ’67 at Pulse Theatre Chicago – September 11-November 1
Remy Bumppo Theatre Company Hosts "Exploring The In Between: A Conversation About Mid-Sized Theatres in Chicago," Monday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. at Theater
Shattered Globe Theatre Announces 36th Season
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