Porchlight Music Theatre

Porchlight Music Theatre is a professional theatre company in Chicago, Illinois that has won numerous Joseph Jefferson Awards in its 25-year history. The company has come to embody the slogan "american musicals. chicago style."

About

Its initial production in 1995 was the premiere of Women Who Love Science Too Much by K.R. Cahill and directed by William Eric Bramlett.

In 2010, Michael Weber took over artistic direction. Weber previously served as artistic director for the inaugural season of Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place (now the Broadway Playhouse) and at Theatre at the Center (1998–2004). [1]

During the 2016–2017 season, the theatre attracted record attendance with its staging of In the Heights. This production changed the face of the company and helped the company move to the Ruth Page Center for the Arts, in Chicago's Gold Coast. [2]

Productions

Season Productions
1995–1996 Women Who Love Science Too Much / Macabaret / Family Album / Three Sisters
1996–1997 The Still Time / Macabaret / Hereafter
1997–1998 Macabaret / The Vanishing Point
1998–1999 Ruthless! / Falsettos
1999–2000 Colette Collage / Merrily We Roll Along
2000–2001 Into the Woods / Passion
2001–2002 A Little Night Music / Children of Eden / A New Brain
2002–2003 Promises, Promises / Company
2003–2004 Cabaret / Amadeus
2004–2005 Sweeney Todd / Closer than Ever
2005–2006 Gypsy / Macabaret / The Secret Garden
2006–2007 A Wonderful Life / Assassins / The Teapot Scandals / Ragtime
2007–2008 Phantom / A Wonderful Life / Nine
2008–2009 Candide / Pacific Overtures / Once On This Island
2009–2010 The Fantasticks / Macabaret / Miracle on 34th St. / Meet John Doe
2010–2011 Sunday in the Park with George / Miracle on 34th St. / Meet John Doe / The King & I
2011–2012 Putting it Together / A Catered Affair / tick, tick...BOOM!
2012–2013 A Class Act / Gifts of the Magi / Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill / Pal Joey
2013–2014 Double Trouble / Ain't Misbehavin' / How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
2014–2015 Sweeney Todd / Sondheim on Sondheim / A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
2015–2016 Side Show / Ain't Misbehavin' / Far From Heaven / Dreamgirls
2016–2017 In the Heights / End of the Rainbow / The Scottsboro Boys / Marry Me A Little
2017–2018 Billy Elliot / Merrily We Roll Along / Memphis
2018–2019 Gypsy / A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder / A Chorus Line
2019–2020 Sunset Boulevard / Sophisticated Ladies / Freaky Friday

New Faces Sing Broadway Series

Porchlight created this revue series which runs for one to two nights. It is an audience-interactive event that encompasses the 'hits and misses' of a given season on Broadway. The night is emceed by a local theatre star and showcases ten rising music theatre talents. [3]

Porchlight Revisits Series

Since 2013, the company has staged series' of 'lost' musicals. There are three of these productions per season. Each production runs for three nights. Before each performance, there is a "Behind the Show Backstory" multimedia presentation by Artistic Director Michael Weber explaining the history of the production.[4]

The School at Porchlight

Since 2014, the company has offered children and professional artists the opportunity to pursue training in singing, dancing, acting, and writing. It is an environment where working artists can practice and create with other artists. It provides scholarship events and offers summer camps and school-year programming for local teachers. Porchlight also offers rehearsal space to rent out. [5]

Awards

Porchlight Music Theatre has received a total of 42 Jeff Awards and 139 Jeff Award nominations. They have additionally received 7 Black Theatre Alliance awards and 22 Black Theatre Alliance nominations.

Below are the productions that have won an Equity Joseph Jefferson Award and the season in which it was won.

Season Production
2012–2013 A Class Act
2013–2014 Ain't Misbehavin'
2014–2015 Sondheim on Sondheim
2015–2016 Dreamgirls
2016–2017 The Scottsboro Boys

References

  1. Tribune, Chicago. "Porchlight's tuneful ambition". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  2. "Porchlight's 'In the Heights' ablaze with emotional fireworks". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  3. "New Faces Sing Broadway | Porchlight Music Theatre". Porchlight Music Theatre. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  4. "Porchlight Revisits | Porchlight Music Theatre". Porchlight Music Theatre. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  5. "The School at Porchlight | Porchlight Music Theatre". Porchlight Music Theatre. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
  6. "About Us | Porchlight Music Theatre". Porchlight Music Theatre. Retrieved 2018-05-23.
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