Steppenwolf Announces Tix On Sale Jan. 29th for MARY PAGE MARLOWE by Tracy Letts (Mar 31 – May 29)

Steppenwolf Announces Tix On Sale Jan. 29th for MARY PAGE MARLOWE by Tracy Letts (Mar 31 - May 29) 1 Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Friday, January 29 at 11am for the highly anticipated world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning playwright and ensemble member Tracy Letts. Artistic Director Anna D. Shapiro, who directed Letts’s internationally acclaimed August: Osage County, teams up with him again for this new, ambitious production in Steppenwolf’s 40th anniversary season. Mary Page Marlowe runs March 31 – May 29, 2016 in the Downstairs Theatre, 1650 N Halsted St. Audiences can experience a truly up-close and intimate theater experience with the newly added “pit seats.” Offered at a discounted rate of $30 per ticket, pit seating will consist of two rows of hard shell chairs in the Downstairs Theatre. Located directly in front of the stage, pit seating will be 9-inches lower than Steppenwolf’s “Row A,” where Steppenwolf’s standard theater seating begins.

Tickets go on sale tomorrow, Friday, January 29 at 11am for the highly anticipated world premiere production of Mary Page Marlowe, written by Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning playwright and ensemble member Tracy Letts. Artistic Director Anna D. Shapiro, who directed Letts’s internationally acclaimed August: Osage County, teams up with him again for this new, ambitious production in Steppenwolf’s 40th anniversary season. Mary Page Marlowe runs March 31 – May 29, 2016 in the Downstairs Theatre, 1650 N Halsted St. Audiences can experience a truly up-close and intimate theater experience with the newly added “pit seats.” Offered at a discounted rate of $30 per ticket, pit seating will consist of two rows of hard shell chairs in the Downstairs Theatre. Located directly in front of the stage, pit seating will be 9-inches lower than Steppenwolf’s “Row A,” where Steppenwolf’s standard theater seating begins.

“The stage apron is being removed for Mary Page Marlowe to realize the vision of playwright Tracy Letts and director Anna D. Shapiro for a more intimate theatrical experience. Our goal for these seats is to attract an audience who is hungry to get an up-close and personal experience of this exciting new play,” sharesJonathan Berry, Artistic Producer.

Tickets ($20 – $89) go on sale Friday, January 29, 2016 at 11am through Audience Services (1650 N Halsted St), 312-335-1650 and steppenwolf.org. Pit Seats ($30) will also go on sale at that time, but will be available by phone only,312-335-1650.

Mary Page Marlowe is an accountant from Ohio. She’s led an ordinary life, making the difficult decisions we all face as we try to figure out who we really are and what we really want. As Tracy Letts brings us moments—both pivotal and mundane—from Mary’s life, a portrait of a surprisingly complicated woman emerges. Intimate and moving, Mary Page Marlowe shows us how circumstance, impulse and time can combine to make us mysteries…even to ourselves.

Featuring a 19-member cast, seven different actors will portray Mary Page Marlowe over the span of her lifetime, from ages 18 months to 67 years: Carrie Coon (Gone Girl, HBO’s The Leftovers, Steppenwolf’s production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), Lindsay Crouse, Laura T. Fisher,Caroline Heffernan, Annie Munch and Rebecca Spence with the final Mary to be played by a young baby. Rounding out the cast are ensemble members Ian Barford (Ray) and Alan Wilder (Andy) with Stephen Cefalu, Jr. (Ed Marlowe),Amanda Drinkall (Roberta Marlowe), Jack Edwards (Louis), Kirsten Fitzgerald(Shrink), Keith Gallagher (Ben), Sandra Marquez (Nurse), Madeline Weinstein(Wendy Gilbert) and Gary Wilmes (Dan). The remaining roles will be announced at a later date.

“Tracy and I have a shared aesthetic gained over many years of collaborating together as actor/director and playwright/director. We have a shared vocabulary that is a full embodiment of the ensemble principle while, at the same time, challenging each other’s sensibilities and ideas in complimentary ways,” sharesAnna D. Shapiro, Steppenwolf Artistic Director. “I look forward to embarking on this process and partnering again for this play that, for me, does what Steppenwolf Theatre does best: finding the spectacular in the mundane and turning the every-day into the most-important-day, and all the while reflecting our common humanity,” adds Shapiro.

BIOS:
Tracy Letts
(Playwright) was awarded the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Award for Best Play for August: Osage County, which premiered at Steppenwolf in 2007, played on Broadway, London’s National Theatre and the Sydney Theatre. Steppenwolf also produced the world premieres of Letts’sSuperior Donuts (transferred to Broadway in 2009); and Man from Nebraska(premiered at Steppenwolf in 2003, Pulitzer Prize finalist). He wrote screenplays of three films adapted from his own plays, Killer Joe, Bug and August: Osage County. Letts received a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Steppenwolf’s production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? He has been an ensemble member since 2002. He is also known for his portrayal of Andrew Lockhart in seasons three and four of Showtime’s Homeland.

Anna D. Shapiro (Director) has directed dozens of notable productions with Steppenwolf, including Tracy Letts’s August: Osage County, for which she received the 2008 Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Director. In 2011 she received a Tony Award nomination for her direction of The Motherf**er with the Hat, which she also directed at Steppenwolf. Broadway credits include the sold-out run of Larry David’s Fish in the Dark on Broadway, the revival of Steppenwolf’s production of This Is Our Youth and the Broadway revival of Of Mice and Men, which National Theatre Live selected as the first American production to be broadcast to over 700 cinemas across the US and Canada. Additional Steppenwolf directing credits include A Parallelogram, Up,The Unmentionables, The Pain and the Itch (also at Playwrights Horizons), Tracy Letts’s Man from Nebraska, (named by TIME Magazine as one of the Year’s Top Ten of 2003), Side Man (also in Ireland, Australia and Colorado) and Tracy Letts’s Three Sisters, among others. She is a graduate of the Yale School of Drama and Columbia College and the recipient of a 1996 Princess Grace Award, as well as the 2010 Princess Grace Statue Award.  Shapiro began working with Steppenwolf in 1995 as the original director of the New Plays Lab, joined the ensemble in 2005 and became Artistic Director at the start of the 2015/16 Season.

PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Title: Mary Page Marlowe
Author: Ensemble member Tracy Letts
Director: Artistic Director Anna D. Shapiro
Location: Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre, 1650 N Halsted St
Dates: March 31 – May 29, 2016
Previews: March 31 – April 9, 2016
Press Performances: Saturday, April 9 at 3pm and Tuesday, April 12 at 7:30pm
Opening Night: Sunday, April 10 at 6pm (by invitation only)
Regular Run: April 12 – May 29, 2016
Accessible Performances: Sunday, May 8 at 7:30pm (ASL interpretation); Saturday, May 7 at 3pm (Open-captioned); Sunday, May 22 at 3pm Audio-described (no touch tour); Sunday, May 29, 1:30pm touch tour with audio-described performance at 3pm
Curtain Times: Tuesdays through Sundays at 7:30pm; Saturday and Sundaymatinees at 3pm
Wednesday matinees at 2pm on May 11, May 18, May 25
No Sunday 7:30pm performance on May 29
Ticket prices:
Previews: $20 – $54
Regular Run: $20 – $89
Prices subject to change.
Pit Seats: $30, available for purchase by phone only, 312-335-1650
20 for $20: Twenty $20 tickets are available for subscription shows on the day of the performance at 11am (Mon – Sat) and 1pm (Sun), by phone only at 312-335-1650. Limit 2 per person.
Rush Tickets: Half-price rush tickets are available one hour before each show.
Student Discounts: Limited number of $15 student tickets are available online. Students must present a valid student ID from an accredited institution for each ticket purchased; limit 2 tickets per order.
Group Tickets: All groups of 10 or more receive a discounted rate for any performance throughout the season. www.steppenwolf.org/groups.
Audience Services: Single tickets go on sale Friday, January 29 at 11am at 312-335-1650 and steppenwolf.org.

Lead support for Mary Page Marlowe is provided by The Roy Cockrum Foundation. Major support for Mary Page Marlowe is provided by Allstate Insurance Company, Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation, ComEd, National Endowment for the Arts, Northern Trust and PwC.

Major support for Steppenwolf’s New Play Development Initiative is provided by The Davee Foundation and the Zell Family Foundation.

Mary Page Marlowe is a recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award.

Steppenwolf’s 2015/16 Subscription Season includes the world premiere adaptation of John Steinbeck’s East of Eden, adapted by ensemble member Frank Galati, directed by co-founder Terry Kinney (September 17 – November 15, 2015); the Chicago premiere of Domesticated written and directed by ensemble member Bruce Norris (December 3, 2015 – February 7, 2016); the Chicago premiere of The Flick by Annie Baker, directed by Dexter Bullard (February 4 – May 8, 2016); the world premiere of Mary Page Marlowe by ensemble member Tracy Letts, directed by Artistic Director Anna D. Shapiro (March 31 – May 29, 2016); and the Chicago premiere of Between Riverside and Crazy by Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by ensemble member Yasen Peyankov (June 23 – August 21, 2016).

Steppenwolf Theatre Company is America’s longest standing, most distinguished ensemble theater, producing nearly 700 performances and events annually in its three Chicago theater spaces—the 515-seat Downstairs Theatre, the 299-seat Upstairs Theatre and the 80-seat Garage Theatre. Formed in 1976 by a collective of actors, Steppenwolf has grown into an ensemble of 44 actors, writers and directors. Artistic programming at Steppenwolf includes a five-play Subscription Season, a two-play Steppenwolf for Young Adults season, First Look, a new play development series and Visiting Company engagements. While firmly grounded in the Chicago community, nearly 40 original Steppenwolf productions have enjoyed success both nationally and internationally, including Off-Broadway, Broadway, London, Sydney, Galway and Dublin. Steppenwolf has the distinction of being the only theater to receive the National Medal of Arts, in addition to numerous other prestigious honors including an Illinois Arts Legend Award and 12 Tony Awards. Anna D. Shapiro is the Artistic Director and David Schmitz is the Managing Director. Nora Daley is Chair of Steppenwolf’s Board of Trustees. For additional information, visit www.steppenwolf.org, facebook.com/steppenwolftheatre and twitter.com/steppenwolfthtr.