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Steppenwolf's HOW LONG WILL I CRY? Opens 2/26

Next on stage as part of the Steppenwolf for Young Adults' (SYA) season is the world premiere of How Long Will I Cry?: Voices of Youth Violence by Miles Harvey. How Long Will I Cry? is directed by Edward Torres as part of the citywide, season-long Now Is The Time initiative with Chicago Public Library and other local cultural organizations. Public performances of How Long Will I Cry? are March 2, 4, 9, 18 and 23 in Steppenwolf's Upstairs Theatre (1650 N Halsted St); the press performance is on March 4 at 7:30pm; tickets for public performances are available through Audience Services (1650 N Halsted St), 312-335-1650 and steppenwolf.org. School performances are Tuesday - Friday at 10am and are on sale now through SYA Education Assistant Lauren Sivak at 312-654-5643.

How Long Will I Cry? also tours select Chicago Public Library branches and partner locations, March 11 - 16, 2013.

Journalist, playwright and DePaul University professor Miles Harvey participates in a post-show discussion with filmmaker of The Interrupters and author of There Are No Children Here, Alex Kotlowitz, and Founder and CEO of Kids Off The Block, Inc., Diane Latiker, whose story is featured in the play following the performance on Monday, March 4. Miles Harvey also participates in a post-show discussion following the performance on Monday, March 18. On Saturday, March 23, Steppenwolf is pleased to welcome award-winning author of Gang Leader for a Day and Freakonomics contributor Sudhir Venkatesh for a post-show discussion following the performance. Mr. Venkatesh has written extensively about Chicago's urban poor and gang culture.

Woven together from interviews gathered by journalist Miles Harvey and his students at DePaul University, How Long Will I Cry? provides raw, truthful insight into the problem of youth violence. By giving voice to those who know the tragic consequences of violence first-hand-families of the victims, residents of crime-ridden neighborhoods and especially young people-How Long Will I Cry? inspires all of us to join together in search of a solution.

"How Long Will I Cry?: Voices of Youth Violence is a culmination for me of more than three years of thinking about youth violence in the city of Chicago," comments Hallie Gordon, Artistic and Education Director for Steppenwolf for Young Adults. "It is a concern that both the playwright, Miles Harvey, and his students from DePaul University shared and over the past two years have investigated with compassion and honesty. It is why Now Is The Time was started, a city wide initiative to stop youth violence and intolerance. This piece shows the power the arts can have on very real issues. This piece is a call to action to stop the trend of youth violence in Chicago. Now is the time."

Now Is The Time is a year-long conversation about how young people can make positive change in their communities and stop the trend of youth violence and intolerance. Through major projects taking place throughout 2012/13, Chicago Public Library, Facing History and Ourselves, and Steppenwolf Theatre Company join forces to activate this conversation in our city's many neighborhoods. They are joined by dozens of other organizations and institutions around the city, including a coalition of Chicago's finest theater companies, Now is the Time to ACT. Learn more at nowisthetimechicago.org.

The cast of How Long Will I Cry? features Carlos Rogelio Diaz (Berly Valladares/Ernie Purnell, March 11 - 23),
Charles Gardner (Deshon), Tara Mallen (Joy McCormack), J. Salomé Martinez, Jr. (Berly Valladares/Ernie Purnell, February 26 - March 10; Frankie Valencia/Max Cerda, March 11 - 23), Shannon Matesky (DaisyCamacho/Ora), Jessie David Perez (Narcisco Gatica/Jamie), Gabriel Ruiz (Frankie Valencia/Max Cerda, February 26 - March 10), Mark Smith (Pastor Brooks), March Ulrich (Narrator) and Celeste Williams (Diane Latiker/T-Awannda Piper).

The production team for How Long Will I Cry? includes: William Boles (scenic design), Sally Dolembo (costume design), J.R. Lederle (lighting design), Gregor Mortis (sound design) and Michael Fernandez (projection design). Additional credits include: Erica Daniels (casting), Terrence Mosely (assistant director), Kelli Simpkins (artistic consulting), Megan Shuchman (dramaturgy) and Tess Golden (stage manager). Photos and bio information for all artists are available upon request.


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