FINAL EXTENSION! Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co.’s Hit Production of SUPERIOR DONUTS Adds Three Final Weeks of Performances at The Royal George Extended Through December 31, 2012 Special New Year’s Eve Closing Performance

FINAL EXTENSION! Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co.’s Hit Production of SUPERIOR DONUTS Adds Three Final Weeks of Performances at The Royal George Extended Through December 31, 2012 Special New Year’s Eve Closing Performance 1 Due to popular demand, Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co.’s hit production of SUPERIOR DONUTS will add three final weeks of performances – extending through December 31, 2012 at The Royal George Cabaret Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted St. in Chicago. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts and directed by Matt Miller, the critically acclaimed remount features nearly all of the original Mary-Arrchie cast members. A special New Year’s Eve performance on Monday, December 31 at 8 pm will mark the show’s final performance at The Royal George, where the remount enjoyed a two-month run, including two extensions.Due to popular demand, Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co.’s hit production of SUPERIOR DONUTS will add three final weeks of performances – extending through December 31, 2012 at The Royal George Cabaret Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted St. in Chicago. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts and directed by Matt Miller, the critically acclaimed remount features nearly all of the original Mary-Arrchie cast members. A special New Year’s Eve performance on Monday, December 31 at 8 pm will mark the show’s final performance at The Royal George, where the remount enjoyed a two-month run, including two extensions.

The new block of tickets for December 12 – 31, 2012 will go on sale Friday, November 30 at 10 am at the Royal George Box Office by calling (312) 988-9000 or in person during business hours (Tuesdays – Saturdays 10 am – 8 pm, Sundays Noon – 3 pm). Tickets will also be available through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com. For additional information, visit www.maryarrchie.com.

SUPERIOR DONUTS is the story of Arthur Przybyszewski, an aging anti-war activist and the proprietor of a rundown donut shop in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago. When Arthur hires Franco Wicks, a fast-talking African-American kid with big dreams and bigger troubles, Arthur’s world is quickly changed—quite possibly for the better.

Returning for the role of Arthur is Mary-Arrchie founding member and Artistic Director, Richard Cotovsky.  Mr. Cotovsky has a long history with the play: he was a part of the original development workshops at Steppenwolf, understudied Michael McKean in the 2008 Steppenwolf production, and later went on to play the role at the Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C. in 2010.  Returning in the role of Franco Wicks is Preston Tate, Jr.  Mr. Tate’s work in Superior Donuts earned him a Jeff Award nomination for Best Actor, as well as the Denzel Washington Award for Most Promising Actor at the 2012 Black Theatre Alliance Awards.

Also reprising their roles are Millie Hurley (Randy), Bradford Stevens (James, through December 2), Paige Smith (Max), Karl Potthoff (Luther) and Bryan Kelly (Kiril).  Joining the cast for the remount are Abu Ansari (James, December 5 – 31) Christopher Borek (Kevin Magee) and Joanna Maclay (Lady Boyle) with Patricia Musker (Randy, select performances) and Greg Rothman (Max, select performances).

Mary Arrchie’s original production of SUPERIOR DONUTS was honored with four non-Equity Joseph Jefferson nominations in last season’s awards ceremony, including nominations for Best Fight Design for David Woolley, Best Actor for Preston Tate, Jr., Best Supporting Actor for Susan Monts-Bologna and Best Production.

“Following twelve sold out weeks at Mary-Arrchie and a successful remount at Metropolis this past summer, Superior Donuts has become the best selling show in Mary-Arrchie’s 27 year history and a true audience favorite,” comments Producing Director Carlo Garcia. ‘The material, which centers around unlikely friendships, fading Chicago culture and the pursuit of the American Dream, resonates in our hearts as Chicagoans and is a story that we are committed to re-tell,” adds Garcia.

The production team for SUPERIOR DONUTS includes: Jenniffer Thuysing & Bob Groth (Scenic Design), Stefin Seberl (Costume Design), Matthew Gawryk (Lighting Designer), Joe Court (Sound Designer), Katherine Greenleaf (Props Design), David Woolley (Fight Design), Jim Stevens (Assistant Director), Alison Barnes (Assistant Stage Manager), Jennifer McLendon (Stage Manager) and Carlo Garcia (Producing Director).

Title:                           SUPERIOR DONUTS

Playwright:                Tracy Letts

Director:                    Matt Miller

Featuring:                  Richard Cotovsky (Arthur Przybyszewski) and Preston Tate, Jr. (Franco Wicks) with Abu Ansari, (James, December 5 – 31), Christopher Borek, (Kevin Magee) Millie Hurley (Randy), Bryan Kelly (Kiril), Joanna Maclay (Lady Boyle), Karl Potthoff (Luther), Paige Smith (Max) and Bradford Stevens (James, through December 2) with Patricia Musker (Randy, select performances) and Greg Rothman (Max, select performances).

Location:                   The Royal George Cabaret Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted St., Chicago

Dates:                         Previews: Wednesday, October 31 & Thursday, November 1 at 8 pm.

                                    Press Opening: Friday, November 2 at 8 pm.

      Regular run: November 3 – December 31, 2012

 Curtain Times:           Wednesdays, Thursday & Fridays at 8 pm; Saturdays at 3 & 8 pm; Sundays at 3 pm Please note: there will be an added New Year’s Eve performance on Monday, December 31 at 8 pm.

Tickets:                      $50. $10 discount for students/seniorsTickets are currently on sale at the Royal George Box Office by calling (312) 988-9000 or in person during business hours (Tuesdays – Saturdays 10 am – 8 pm, Sundays Noon – 3 pm). Tickets are also available through Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.com.  For additional information, including special “day of” discounts, please call Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. at (773) 704-6000.

Tracy Letts (Playwright) is an ensemble member and associate artist at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. As a playwright, Mr. Letts is also the author of Killer JoeBugMan From Nebraska (Pulitzer finalist) and August: Osage County (Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award for Best Play). He is currently starring in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? on Broadway. He recently appeared at Yale Repertory Theatre in Will Eno’s The Realistic Joneses. Previous Steppenwolf credits include PenelopeAmerican Buffalo (also the McCarter), BetrayalThe PillowmanThe Pain and the ItchThe DresserHomebody/KabulThe DazzleGlengarry Glen Ross (also in Dublin and Toronto), Three Days of Rain, many others. Other Chicago credits include BouncersFunNobody (Next Lab), ’Tis Pity She’s a WhoreThe Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (A Red Orchid Theatre) and Conquest of the South Pole (Famous Door), among others. His also appeared in Orson’s Shadow at New York’s Barrow Street Theatre.

Matt Miller (Director) is a Chicago based director and teacher. Recent directing credits include the original Superior Donuts with Mary Arrchie Theatre (4 Jeff Nominations including Best Production), The Weir for Seanachai Theatre Company (two Jeff Nominations), Oblivion and 4000 Miles (staged reading with Tony Winner Deanna Dunagan) both for Steppenwolf’s First Look Repertory, A Girl With Sun in Her Eyes and This Is Our Youth for Pine Box Theatre, Serendipity Theatre’s Chicago and L.A. productions of Girl, 20 (Best Director and Best Ensemble nominations LA Weekly 2008 Theatre Awards) and the world premiere of Graceland for Profiles Theatre (Jeff Citation for New Work, Top 10 Plays of the Year 2009, Chicago Tribune & Sun Times). As an on-camera director, he conceived and directed the web series Teachers with the local sketch group The Katydids.

Mary-Arrchie Theatre Co. was established in 1986 and is currently in its 27th full season of theater. We are committed to producing theater as an ensemble including actors, directors, and designers who are intimately involved in the process.  We approach material, published and original, dealing with the fears and passions of the human condition involving characters who are often misunderstood, societal outcasts, and victims of their own exile. We have garnered a reputation for making risky choices by embracing challenging material for both our audience and the artists involved. We are dedicated to bringing light to controversial subjects and presenting alternative viewpoints of these subjects giving our audience different information to consider as they walk away from the theater. For additional information, visit www.maryarrchie.com.