Antistrophe to an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy
By Greta Mae Geiser
Created by Greta Mae Geiser
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Show Description
A poetic Neo-Greek tragedy that is at the same time enormous and intimate — a reflection on female sexuality, bodily autonomy, and all the things we hold sacred in a world eager to strip us of our agency.
Genre and Content
Content Warnings
The creators say this show is appropriate for ages 16 and up
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Seat Reservations and Show Tickets
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Thu 08/08 | 5:30 PM |
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Cast and Crew
Claire McFarland
RenoClaire McFarland (She/Her) is so excited to be exploring the role of Reno this summer. She is a Walnut Hill School for the Arts alum and an upcoming senior at Chicago College for the Performing Arts as a Musical Theatre: Dance Emphasis major. Her most recent credits are as Choreographer, Actor and Composer for CCPA’s Wav’o The Sea, Ensemble in Wonderful Town, and Rosalie Mullins in School of Rock with the Opera House Players. She enjoys choreographing, songwriting, learning languages and reading in her spare time. Many thanks to her family and friends, and Greta Geiser for their wonderful work. @clairelmcf
Hunter Adkins
TolstoyHunter Adkins (He/Him) is absolutely pumped to be putting up a show with many of his friends. The first time he read Antistrophe, he felt so honored that he has had the amazing experience of being friends with someone who has the ability to write something so real, intense, and thought-provoking. So getting the chance to be in it? That was an incredible feeling. I hope that everyone who sees this learns something about themselves, or maybe sees that they’re not as alone as they thought, or takes away something special for them. Hunter graduated with a BFA in Acting at the Chicago College of Performing Arts and was most recently in Wake Up, Mrs. Moore with Iambe Ensemble, and Stupid Fucking Bird at the Chicago College of Performing Arts.
Caleb Ryan Jones
DublinCaleb Ryan Jones (He/Him) has been haunting stages for over twenty-five years between Chicago, Nashville, and Dallas. He is a graduate of Nashville School of the Arts (‘10), Columbia College Chicago (‘15), and The Second City (‘16). Caleb spends whatever free time he has reading copious amounts of nonfiction books and watching as many movies as he can stay awake for. Caleb is a founding member of The Meat Machine Ensemble Theatre. @calebryan_jones
Abbie Rasmus
PiqueAbbie Rasmus (She/Her) is very excited to be a part of Antistrophe of an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy! Originally from Normal, IL, Abbie has been working in Chicago since gaining her BFA in Acting from the Chicago College of Performing Arts in 2023. She was last seen in a production of The River at The Den Theatre and is currently working as a lead in a feature film called Quite Happy Without It. Abbie gives all her love to the friendships, family, and shared passions that have led her to this point today!
Mackenzie Hahn
ThursdayMackenzie Hahn (She/They) is a recent graduate of Chicago College of Performing Arts and is so excited to be a part of this show! Her favorite roles include Mrs.Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, English Herald/Messenger in The Life and Death of King John, and Ethel in Footloose. They also partake in sound design, directing, and writing particularly in the Chicagoland area. She thanks her partner and all her family and friends for their support!
Jaiden Lindsey
GlareJaiden Lindsey (She/Her) is a recent graduate of Roosevelt University, gaining a BFA in acting. You may have seen her in recently Port Chicago 50 at Theatre Row portraying Betty Reid. She is very excited to help create this new work and bring it to life.
Ian Mason
EclipseIan Mason (He/They) is a Chicago-based actor and fight choreographer originating from North Carolina. Their recent credits include Mouth in The Gas Heart and Third Blind Man in The Sightless (Meat Machine Productions). Ian is a recent graduate of the Chicago College of Performing Arts with a BFA in Acting with notable academic credits being King John in King John and Borachio in Much Ado About Nothing. Ian is thrilled and thankful to be originating the role of Eclipse in the debut of Antistrophe to an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy. Instagram: @en__mason Website: www.ianmmason.com
More Information
This production of Antistrophe to an Andro-Sapphic Tragedy has been adapted to accommodate injury in the cast. Some dances and physical sequences have been cut or changed. Thank you for your understanding, and enjoy the show!