Please help Dog & Pony in welcoming John Rooney (stage manager for The Twins Would Like to Say and The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler) and Aaron Weissman (lighting designer for Dead Letter Office, The Twins Would Like to Say and God's Ear.)
Also, we are proud to announce that company member John Blick is now serving as Managing Director, and Devon de Mayo has stepped into the role of Co-Artistic Director, sharing the position with co-founder Krissy Vanderwarker.
New devised play in development with the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs Incubator Series
Directed by Artistic Director Krissy Vanderwarker* and Faith Noelle Hurley*
Studio Theater, Chicago Cultural Center, 77 E. Randolph St.
Admission-free viewing of work in progress Monday, Aug. 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Dog & Pony and an ensemble of actors start with the African
watering hole - a place where predators and prey coexist in a tight
space during the dry months because water is so scarce - and create
human characters through a workshop process of improvisation and
exercises. The characters are then placed in modern settings that
parallel the watering hole: a place that contains a limited resource
forcing people of all walks of life to compete.
Ensemble: John Blick*, Gina D'ercoli, Jeff Fisher, Minita Gandhi, Marta
Juaniza*, Teeny Lamothe*, Kristin Magee, Daniel Stermer*, Travis
Turner, Josh Volkers*