Oracle Productions
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Oracle Productions in Chicago, IL, was founded in 2001 and moved into their Storefront space at 3809 N Broadway in June 2006.
Oracles Mission is to produce art and make it free. Oracle achieves this mission by a unique theater model called "Public Access Theatre," which they introduced to Chicago in 2010.[1]
Company Members
David Boren Director of Programming, Resident Evil
Jamie Bragg Company Member
Aaron DeYoung Company Member emeritus
Nicole Dixon Event Manager
Hale Ekinci Curator, Oracle Art
Ben Fuchsen Artistic Director
Colby Hanik Company Member emeritus, Rep of Broad Shoulders Productions
Brad Jayhan-Little Executive Director
Jackson King Company Member
Chris Neil Company Member emeritus, Founding Member
Stephanie Polt Company Member
Joan Pritchard Company Member, Resident Costume Designer
Bill Ryan Artistic Director, Oracle Film
Laura K. Smith Company Member
Demetrios Troy Company Member emeritus, Founding Member
Max Truax Outreach Director
James Ogden Company Member
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Past Productions
The Woyzeck Project Film Short Released 2011 Dir: Craig Erpelding
[[Blood_Wedding (play)|Blood Wedding Fall 2010 Dir: Ben Fuchsen
The Ghost Sonata Spring 2010 Dir: Max Truax
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe: The Hairpin Turn 2010 Tour Oracle Outreach Dir: Max Truax & Lyndsay Kane
The Castle Winter 2010 Dir: Ben Fuchsen & Justin Warren
Disturbed Fall 2009 Dir: Ben Fuchsen
Zero Summer 2009 Dir: Ben Fuchsen
Disturbed III Fall 2008 Dir: Ben Fuchsen
Termen Vox Machina Summer 2008 Dir: Max Truax
Disturbed II Fall 2007 Dir: Colby Hanik
Scotland Road Spring 2007 Dir: Ben Fuchsen
Show Game Live Fall/Winter 2006 Dir: Katie Hawkey
Disturbed Fall 2006 Dir: Brad Jayhan-Little
The Actor’s Nightmare & Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You Summer 2006 Dir: Aaron Shapiro
Tape Spring 2006 Dir: Ben Fuchsen
Line Fall 2005 Dir: Aaron Shapiro
Lakestreet Extensions Summer 2005 Dir: Aaron Shapiro
Awards and Citations
Tape - June 2006
Newcity Chicago Top 5 Shows of the year[3]
Termen Vox Machina - May/June 2010
Newcity Chicago Top 5 Shows[4]
On Chicago Theatre Blog - Top of 2008[5]
The Ghost Sonata - May/June 2010 -
Jeff Awards - Recommended Shows[6]
Top 5 Shows (2010)[7]
International Ties
Oracle Productions is cited as the company that influenced the UK's first shop front Theatre.[8] During the production of Zero, play writer and producer Chris O'Connell visited Oracle Productions. During that time, Oracle and Chris had many conversations about Chicago Store Front theatre and its viability in the London scene. After this trip, Chris O'Connell returned to the UK and petitioned the local government to sponsor the opening of UK's first Shop Front Theatre.[9][10]
References
- ^ Thinking Outside The Black Box
- ^ Oracle Production's Company Members
- ^ 2006's Top 5 Memorable Productions by Smaller Theater Troupes
- ^ Top 5 Memorable Productions by a Smaller Theatre Troupe (2008)
- ^ On Chicago Theatre Blog - Top of 2008
- ^ Jeff Awards - Recommended Shows
- ^ Top 5 Shows (2010)
- ^ The Guardian - Deep-fried drama: how a chip shop was transformed into a forward-thinking theatre
- ^ Conventry University Study - Year 1
- ^ Midlands Business News - First UK Shop Front Theatre one year on
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