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DRURY
LANE THEATRE OAKBROOK
Kyle DeSantis,
Producer; Drew DeSantis, Producer;
Jason Van Lente, Producer;
and William
Osetek, Artistic Director
DRURY LANE
THEATRE OAKBROOK TERRACE
Presents
HOT MIKADO
the
Exhilarating Musical Comedy and Dance Spectacular
Created,
Directed and Choreographed by David H. Bell
Oakbrook
Terrace, IL- Drury Lane Theatre continues their acclaimed “Year of the
Director” by presenting award-winning director and choreographer David
H. Bell’s exuberant international smash hit musical HOT MIKADO.
Bell, the original creator of the musical that has now been produced
across the world, directs and choreographs the not-to-be-missed
piece. Featuring an all-star cast led by Ted Levy (Emmy Award
winner, Helen Hayes Award winner and Tony Award nominee), Aurelia
Williams (First National Tour of All Shook Up), and multi-Jeff Award
winner Summer Smart (Wicked and Drury Lane Theatre’s Ragtime and Sweet
Charity) HOT MIKADO previews August 12, opens August 18 and runs
through October 3 at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook
Terrace, IL. Drury Lane Theatre’s HOT MIKADO is the first Chicago-area
production on a proscenium stage, offering a fresh interpretation and
newly imagined staging of the acclaimed musical. East meets West
in this mesmerizing celebration of all cultures.
HOT MIKADO is an
enchanting musical comedy adaptation of the classic Gilbert and
Sullivan musical, The Mikado, by David H. Bell. David H. Bell is
the winner of 11 Jeff Awards and has received 40 Jeff Award nominations
as well as three After Dark Awards. He served as the Artistic
Director of historic Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. and Associate
Artistic Director of Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre. His work has
earned him five Carbonall nominations (Florida), a Dramalogue Award
(Los Angeles), five AJC Awards (Atlanta), an Atlanta Circle of Dramatic
Critics Award, a Laurence Olivier nomination (London), two National
Endowment Awards, three Helen Hayes nominations and one Helen Hayes
Award (Washington, D.C.), The Mac and Bistro Awards (NYC) and several
National and International writing awards for creating HOT
MIKADO. He has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, London, Paris,
Berlin, Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center, Long Wharf Theatre, National
and International Tours, and the Atlanta sequence of the closing
ceremonies of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Bell is currently the
head of the Music Theatre program at Northwestern University.
HOT MIKADO
features an all-star cast including Julia Black as Peep-Bo, Devin
DeSantis as Nanki-Poo (Ravinia Festival, Altar Boyz, Radio City
Christmas Spectacular), Todd M. Kryger as Pooh-Bah (Showboat on
Broadway and the National Tours of Showboat, Ragtime and Disney’s The
Lion King), Ted Levy as The Mikado (Emmy Award winner, Helen Hayes
Award winner, Tony nominee, several award-winning collaborations with
Gregory Hines and Black & Blue on Broadway), Andy Lupp as Pish Tush
(Jeff Award winner and the National Tour of Disney’s Beauty and the
Beast), Susan Moniz as Pitti-Sing (Jeff Award winner, Grease on
Broadway, Hot Mikado at Ford’s Theatre and Marriott Theatre), Stephen
Schellhardt as Ko Ko (Ravinia Festival, National Tour of Altar Boyz,
Meet Me in St. Louis at Drury Lane Theatre), Summer Smart as Yum Yum
(Wicked, Drury Lane Theatre’s Ragtime, Jeff Award for Best Actress in a
Musical for Sweet Charity at Drury Lane Theatre and Jeff Award for Best
Supporting Actress in a Musical for The Light in the Piazza at Marriott
Theatre), and Aurelia Williams (First National Tour of All Shook Up,
The Sacred Ellington presented by Carnegie Hall, The Sopranos on
HBO.) Also featured are Evan Autio (Walt Disney World, Tokyo
Disney, Radio City Christmas Spectacular), Karen Burthwright (National
Tour of Dirty Dancing), Matthew DeGuzman (National Tour of Dirty Rotten
Scoundrels), Jarret Ditch (Drury Lane Theatre’s Cabaret, Funny Girl and
more), Stephane Duret (Drury Lane Theatre’s Curtains, Ragtime, and
Cabaret), Kent Haina (Assistant Director of Drury Lane Theatre’s
Thoroughly Modern Millie), Amanda Kroiss, Nate Lewellyn (Notre Dame
Shakespeare Festival), Tammy Mader (Drury Lane Theatre’s Pump Boys and
Dinettes, Sugar and Oh Coward! at Writers’ Theatre), Tommy Rapley
(choreographer of 18 world premiere productions), Katie Spelman (Drury
Lane Theatre’s The Boys from Syracuse, Fiddler on the Roof at Marriott
Theatre), Tiffany Trainer, and Sean Walton (Steppenwolf Theatre’s
Harriet Jacobs, Drury Lane Theatre’s The Boys from Syracuse.)
Playful retro
style combined with traditional Asian imagery is the trademark of the
larger-than-life set designed by Marcus Stephens, which includes an
artfully designed pagoda and giant Japanese bridge. Vibrant
lighting by Jesse Klug transports audiences to a vivid Technicolor
world. The unique all-new costumes by Jeremy Floyd combine
elements of traditional Asian patterns, 1940s-era design and hip,
modern style. Musical Director Michael Mahler (who co-wrote Knute
Rockne: All-American with Bell and Buddy Farmer) breathes new life into
the snappy, energetic score that features brilliant toe-tapping musical
numbers including Three Little Maids, I am So Proud, This is What I'll
Never Do, Here's a Howdy-Do, and The Mikado Song. Sound Design is
by Cecil Averett, Props Design is by Matthew Cummings, and Costume
Design is by Jeremy Floyd with Costume Manager Erika Senase.
HOT MIKADO first
appeared at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C. in 1986 and has since
been seen around the world including London’s West End, Dublin and
Prague. The Boston Globe raved that HOT MIKADO is full of “Frothy
fun…fine comic moments…excellent music!” and the Chicago Sun-Times
called the production "Hugely entertaining!” Set in a mythical
Japanese village in the 1940s, HOT MIKADO combines a passionate and
provocative love story with a rhythmic soaring score featuring jazz,
big band, gospel, blues, rock, and stunning choreography including
jitterbug, swing, and tap. Nanki-Poo, the son of the Mikado,
disguises himself and seeks out the lovely Yum-Yum, only to discover
that she is to marry Ko Ko, the Lord High executioner. Ko Ko is
required by the Mikado to execute one person within the month, and
Nanki-Poo offers himself up as long as he can spend one month married
to Yum-Yum. What ensues is a hilarious web of thrilling show-stopping
discoveries that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
The performance
schedule is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. ($31), Thursdays
at 1:30 p.m. ($31) and 8 p.m. ($38), Fridays at 8:30 p.m. ($45),
Saturdays at 5 p.m. ($45) and 8:30 p.m. ($45) and Sundays at 2:00 p.m.
($45) and 6 p.m. ($40). Lunch and dinner theater packages range
from $45.75 to $68 depending on the day of the week. Student
tickets start as low as $19 and Senior Citizen tickets start as low as
$27 for matinees and $41.75 for a matinee luncheon package. For
reservations, call the Drury Lane Theatre box office at 630.530.0111,
call TicketMaster at 800.745.3000, or visit www.drurylaneoakbrook.com.
Tammy
Mader directs and choreographs with Musical Direction and
Re-Orchestrations by Malcolm Ruhl. Other designers include Brian
Sidney Bembridge as Set Designer, Rich Norwood as Lighting Designer and
Tatjana Radisic as Costume Design
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