Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013

By: Aug. 08, 2013
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Steppenwolf Theatre Company's eighth annual First Look Repertory of New Work features three developmental productions of new plays presented in rotating repertory now through August 25, 2013 in the Garage Theatre (1624 N Halsted St). Check out photos from the productions below!

First Look 2013 includes: Annie Bosh is Missing by Janine Nabers, directed by Shade Murray; Buena Vista by Edith Freni, directed byensemble member Tim Hopper; and The Gospel of Franklin by Aaron Carter, directed by Robert O'Hara. The 2013 festival also features free readings of three new plays: BARBECUE written and directed by Robert O'Hara; Tempo by Mike Batistick, directed by ensemble member Ian Barford; and Your Name Will Follow You Home by Carlos Murillo, directed by Dexter Bullard.

The production team for First Look 2013 includes William Boles (scenic design), Joanna Melville (costume design, Annie Bosh is Missing), Sally Dolembo (costume design, Buena Vista), David Hyman (costume design, The Gospel of Franklin), Heather Gilbert (lighting design) and Kevin O'Donnell(sound design). Additional credits include: Erica Daniels (casting), Ryan Bourque (fight choreography), Cassie Wolgamott (lead stage manager), Michelle Medvin (stage manager) and Jonathan Nook (stage manager).

Annie Bosh is Missing

A new play by Janine Nabers

Directed by Shade Murray

Featuring Jennifer Avery, Brittany Burch, Ian Paul Custer, Caroline Neff, David Seeber, Krenée A. Tolson and Phillip Edward Van Lear

Annie Bosh is back. 22 years old and fresh out of rehab, she finds herself working in a bowling alley, living in her mother's ritzy subdivision, and desperate to move on with her life. Slipping out of the front gates, Annie wanders the chaotic streets of a post-Hurricane Katrina Houston, but what exactly is she looking for?

Janine Nabers is a 2012 New York Theatre Workshop playwriting fellow. Her plays include: Welcome to Jesus, Serial Black Face, Annie Bosh is Missing, A Swell in the Ground, West of the Willow Tree, Juniper, Jubilee and book to the musical Mrs. Hughes (composer/lyricist Sharon Kenny).

Buena Vista

A new play by Edith Freni

Directed by ensemble member Tim Hopper

Featuring Leah Karpel, Rich Komenich, Luigi Sottile and Karen Vaccaro

When Noah shows up at his family's isolated Colorado cabin, he discovers his estranged mother has been squatting there for months. Then Dad walks in-questioning the reason for his son's retreat-and Noah's weekend getaway turns into a bizarre, snowed-in family nightmare. A series of revelations igniteBuena Vista's surreal conclusion, unfolding in a frozen wooden box at 12,000 feet above sea level.

Edith Freni's work has been developed and produced at Ensemble Studio Theatre, New York Theatre Workshop, LAByrinth Theatre Company and The Public Theatre, among others. Her plays include Total Power Exchange, The Prince, KidStuff, Baby Girl and Help Yourself. She is a former competitive amateur boxer and a competitive triathlete. She teaches playwriting at the University of Miami, where she is currently at work on a trilogy of classical Greek adaptations commissioned by the University MFA: NYU.

The Gospel of Franklin

A new play by Aaron Carter

Directed by Robert O'Hara

Featuring Rob Fenton, Tim Frank, Keith D. Gallagher, Gavin Lawrence and Julian Parker

Franklin is a man of God with a talent for recognizing people who suffer in secret. A working-class black man, he mentors young white men at the factory with a preacher's zeal. But when Franklin himself needs help, it is his son William who comes to the rescue. The Gospel of Franklin is a warm, fiercely intelligent play that asks the question: can you save someone who doesn't want to be saved?

Aaron Carter is the director of new play development at Steppenwolf Theater Company where he is completing his second season. As a playwright, Aaron's work focuses on race, faith and obscure performance skills. Chicago credits include Panther Burn and First Words, both produced by MPAACT. His playStart Fair was originally developed at Next Theater and has had subsequent readings with Route 66 Theatre Company and the Lorraine Hansberry Theater in San Francisco.

Photo Credit: Emily Schwartz

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Caroline Neff as Annie Bosh

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Twins Annie (Caroline Neff) and Patrick (David Seeber) Bosh stick their tongues out

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Annie Bosh (Caroline Neff) ignores a phone call from her mother while hanging out with Felicia (Krenée Tolson).

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Carol (Jennifer Avery) drives her daughter, Annie (Caroline Neff) to work

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Ned (Ian Paul Custer) writes in his journal

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Kims (Brittany Burch) greets Annie at the door

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Samuel (Phillip Edward Van Lear) gives Annie (Caroline Neff) a lift home

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Annie (Caroline Neff) confronts her twin brother, Patrick (David Seeber)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Caroline Neff as Annie Bosh

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Noah (Luigi Sottile) arrives at the family cabin to discover his mother, Freddy (Karen Vaccaro) and an enormous mess

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Noah (Luigi Sottile) discusses his work situation with his father, Tom (Rich Komenich)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Monica (Leah Karpel) reconnects with Noah (Luigi Sottile) after a long trip

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Freddy (Karen Vaccaro) surrounded by all her belongings

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Tom (Rich Komenich) carries Monica (Leah Karpel)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Monica (Leah Karpel) and Noah (Luigi Sottile) catch their breath

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Noah (Luigi Sottile) in Buena Vista

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Monica (Leah Karpel)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Noah (Luigi Sottile)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
William (Julian Parker)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Franklin (Gavin Lawrence)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Franklin (Gavin Lawrence) returns a photo his son, William (Julian Park) found in his Bible

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Franklin (Gavin Lawrence), Jesse (Tim Frank) and William (Julian Parker)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
) Franklin (Gavin Lawrence) bumps into Ben (Rob Fenton) after he quits his job

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Franklin (Gavin Lawrence), William (Julian Parker) and Jesse (Tim Frank)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
Franklin (Gavin Lawrence) washes his son Williamâ€s (Julian Park) feet

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
William (Julian Parker), Franklin (Gavin Lawrence) and Ralph (Keith D. Gallagher)

Photo Flash: New Production Shots from Steppenwolf Theatre's FIRST LOOK 2013
William (Julian Parker) and Franklin (Gavin Lawrence)



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