LITTLE CARL
working from an original script by Michael Montenegro
with a prologue and epilogue by Marvin Tate
July 20-August 4 / Saturdays at 3pm and 7pm. Sundays at 3pm
Little Carl is timeless magic. With a multi-generational cast it offers a transformative performance about the epidemic of gun violence run rampant in America. It does so by hailing and reminding the audience that it too has magic - the timeless ability to change - and it brings a sense of purpose, wonder and vigor to the traumas of an all too common violent world.
Theatre Y presents this work of puppet theater developed with youth from Chicago’s West side, North Lawndale local Marvin Tate, puppetry artisan Michael Montenegro, and the Firehouse Community Arts Center. With an extraordinary set of tools and support from veteran masters of their craft, the Theatre Y Youth Ensemble have steered the project, creating each aspect of the vision.
Theatre Y is a Chicago-based international incubator that creates connections between diverse artists seeking mutual growth through collaboration since 2006.
The show has been performed in the Physical Festival in Chicago, at the Biograph Theater as part of the Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival, at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and The Firehouse Community Arts Center.
Youth Ensemble
Richard Bonds
Christopher Bonds
Roesha Townsel
Braniah Townsel
Adult Ensemble
Nadia Pillay
Terreon Collins
Michael Montenegro - Playwright /Director/ Puppet maker
Marvin Tate – Featured Artist
Melissa Lorraine - Artistic Director / Assistant Director
Emily Bragg – Production Assistant
Bios
Michael Montenegro - Playwright/Co-Director/ Puppet maker (he/him): it has been such an honor and a privilege to work with these young people with enormous emerging talent and with Theatre Y, a very courageous and compassionate group of artists.
He is artistic director of Theatre Zarko which has presented for Chicago audiences original puppet theater plays such as: He Who, Haff (The Man), Sublime Beauty of Hands, Klown Kantos, and Iktu Blas.
For over thirty years, puppet artist Michael Montenegro has been developing his unique style of puppet and mask theater in the Chicago community both as a solo artist and as a collaborator with different theater groups. Commissioned projects include: Argonautica with Lookingglass Theatre, directed by Mary Zimmerman, The War With the Newts and The Long Christmas Ride Home with Next Theatre , and The Puppetmaster of Lodz with Writer’s Theatre which garnered a Jeff Award for Puppet Design. In addition to Little Carl, he has created a film entitled Apparaticus in collaboration with Theatre Y.
Marvin Tate – Featured Artist (he/him): is a Chicago Legend and Renaissance man, born and raised in North Lawndale, known locally, nationally, and internationally for his contribution to poetry, spoken word, visual art, and experimental music. Tate is Theater Y’s first Artist in Residence. His poems, songs, and performances have been heard/seen on NPR and BBC Radio, Def-Jam Poetry, the Berlin Jazz Festival, Vision Fest (NYC and Philadelphia), Amsterdam, Paris, and London. Tate's latest output, 'Marvin Tate's D-settlement' is a 3-Box Set vinyl record collection on American Dream Records that chronicles the bands music from 1997-03. The Boxset was voted the 'Best of' in the New York Times, WIRE, Magazine, and Band camp.
Melissa Lorraine - Co-Director (she/her): Theatre Y Co-Founding Artistic Director - Born in France, graduating from Northern Illinois University with a B.F.A. in acting, Lorraine became a company member of Studio K in Budapest, Hungary. Co-founding Theatre Y with now deceased Director Christopher Markle. Premiered the English language version of Transylvanian writer András Visky’s JULIET with over two hundred performances worldwide. Starred in Visky’s I KILLED MY MOTHER, earning a Chicago’s Best Actress Orgie Award. Lauded by The Chicago Reader for turning even an “overwritten” and “implausible script” into “probing, harrowing, hallucinogenic truth,” for her Directorial work on VINCENT RIVER. In 2013 Lorraine directed the world premiere of THE BINDING, a collaboration between Theatre Y and two acclaimed Serbian/Hungarian choreographers, which was a cover feature of the Chicago Reader. Collaborating with Georges Bigot for one year (2015-16), Lorraine developed the Theatre Y Ensemble of 12 actors, according to the traditions of the Theatre du Soleil. She now leads this ensemble to discover a common language and a new way to work, searching for a way to make theater without the “dictator”. In 2018 she began to research Movement Therapy for Trauma Rehabilitation, and works with men serving life sentences at Stateville Correctional Center towards reinstating parole in Illinois.
Emily Bragg – Production Assistant (she/her): has been a company member of Theatre Y since 2019 and is excited to remount Little Carl at the International Puppet Theatre Festival. She wants to thank the festival and the wonderful team that collaborated to make this production possible.
Richard Bonds - Youth Ensemble (he/his): Richard wants you to know two things: One is that he is nice and the other is that he likes meeting new people. Enjoy!
Nadia Pillay - Adult Ensemble (she/her): Nadia Pillay is a Chicago-based actress and company member with Theatre Y. Nadia made her Co-Directing debut, in The Wiz Walk Camino. She was last seen as the Wicked Witch in the Wiz Walk as well as Jeff Recommended production of We Are Proud to Present. Nadia is a company member of MPAACT Theatre, and Proboscis Theatre, and serves as Artist Liaison for Color Me Africa Fine Arts.
Roesha Townsel – Youth Ensemble (They/Them): Has been a part of Theatre Y for a little over a year now. They enjoy acting as they get to express themselves in a more powerful way than they ever have before. They were also a part of Theatre Y’s walking play Laughing Song during the summer of 2022. They also love dancing and crafting.
Braniah Townsel (Niah)- Youth Ensemble (she/her) : most recently performed as Doro in Theatre Y’s The Wiz Walk. Niah is now a freshman in high school. She currently goes to Chicago Tech Academy. Niah is looking forward to becoming a professional actress because of her experience with Theatre Y. Niah is very excited to pursue her career choice. Niah’s goal is to be a professional actress by her mid 20’s. Niah’s first performance was in the spring of 2023. She was nervous to take the stage for the first time at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater but she bravely overcame her fear and got a lot of compliments from the audience that inspired her to keep performing. Niah loves to write poetry and is looking forward to continuing to work with Theatre Y to better develop her acting skills.
Christopher Bonds - Youth Ensemble (he/his): Is excited to be in Little Carl again. He likes playing games and hanging out with his stuffed animal, Chip. He would like to thank his family, especially his brother Richard, for always being there for him.
Terreon Collins – Adult Ensemble (He/Him): is a new addition to Theatre Y. Considering he’s only been acting for a year, he is already Jeff nominated for his first on stage production of Theatre Y’s We Are Proud to Present… He comes from the North Lawndale community in Chicago where he’s self-taught in many talents including his acting.
ABOUT THEATRE Y:
Theatre Y is a Chicago-based international incubator that creates connections between diverse artists seeking mutual growth through collaboration. Since 2006, Theatre Y has been a point of convergence for diverse activisms, and all of the uncomfortable conversations that happen as a result. Artistic director Melissa Lorraine and the Theatre Y ensemble are committed to continuously re-thinking the practice of theater as a tool of liberation and a revolutionary practice, bringing Theatre Y to venues ranging from LaMaMa’s historical theater to Illinois prisons. Theatre Y, which is now in its 18th year of experimental productions, challenging international content, and a member-based FREE theater model, occupies a unique place in Chicago's theater community.
Theatre Y productions are offered to the public free of charge thanks to their NPR-like membership model: BECOME A MEMBER: https://www.theatre-y.com/free-theatre-movement
More about Theatre Y: https://www.theatre-y.com/mission
email [email protected], or call 773-908-2248.
Special Thanks:
Theatre Y
Steve Bynum, Theatre Y Board President and WBEZ Producer
Theatre Y Board of Directors, past and present!
Haman Cross III
Phil Jackson, The Firehouse Community Arts Center
Patricia McMillan
Arnie and Carol Kanter, Innovation 80
Ebony Chuukwu and Meg Leary, The Walder Foundation
Henry Wilkinson
Sharon Udoh
Evan Hill
Michael Montenegro
Marvin Tate
Alderwoman Monique Scott
Alderman Michael Rodriguez
Emily Bragg
Rachelle Zola
Chuck Michalek