THE ACTORS GYMNASIUM PRESENTS THE WORLD PREMIERE  OF QUEST, AN ORIGINAL CIRCUS-THEATER PRODUCTION, FEBRUARY 11 – MARCH 19 

Written and Directed by Leslie Buxbaum Danzig, Quest is Loosely Based  on Leo Tolstoy’s Parable “The Three Questions” and Takes the Audience  on a Wild Ride to Answer Three Simple, but Very Important Questions 

CHICAGO The Actors Gymnasium is proud to announce the world  premiere of Quest, an original circus-theater production adapted and directed  by Leslie Buxbaum Danzig, featuring original music by Kevin O’Donnell and loosely based on Leo Tolstoy’s short story “The Three Questions.” Quest, part of Actors Gymnasium’s Annual Winter Circus, runs Saturday,  Feb. 11 – Sunday, March 19 at Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes St.  Press opening is Sunday, Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. with an opening night party  Saturday Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. Performance times are Fridays at 7:30 p.m.,  Saturdays at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Running time is  approximately 80 minutes with no intermission. Tickets are $20 for adults and  $15 for kids, students and seniors and are available online at 

ActorsGymnasium.org or 847.328.2795. Once online sales are closed, 1 hour  and 30 minutes prior to the show start time, the on-location box office will be  open. For group reservations and general questions call 847-328-2795. If  online sales are sold out, a limited number of tickets will be available at the  door the night of the performance. 

Quest, loosely based on the Leo Tolstoy story “The Three Questions,” has the  protagonist ask three simple, but huge, questions, setting in motion a  whirlwind journey to find the answers. The hero with her sidekicks venture  through obstacles, misinformation, slapstick fun, unexpected detours, music  and songs, near crises and amazing feats of partnership in seek of answers.  

"One of my favorite books to read to my kids is “The Three Questions.” It's  one of those children's books that gives as much, if not more, to me as to my  kids,” said Buxbaum Danzig. “I always thought this would make a great  theatrical experience. And, when, Sylvia [Hernandez-DiStasi, Actors  Gymnasium artistic director] reached out, I jumped at the chance. I'm a  regular winter circus-attendee and I always love the spirit of the show - its mix  of professionals, teens, and kids, its generosity with audiences of all ages, its  joy, its rigor and its ambition. Within seconds I thought aha, this might be the  time and place for “The Three Questions.”” 

The cast of Quest includes Flora Bare, Kate Braland, David Corlew,  Amanda Crockett, Edgar Ortiz and members of Actors Gymnasium’s Teen  Ensemble and Young Artists. 

The production team includes Kevin O’Donnell, original music; Sylvia  Hernandez-DiStasi, circus choreographer; Tommy Tomlins, circus co choreographer and Erin Kilmurray, dance choreographer. Other team  

members include Jerica Hucke, costume designer; Justine Brock, lighting  designer; Isaac Schoepp, rigging designer and Grover Holloway, sound  designer. 

ABOUT LESLIE BUXBAUM DANZIG, adapter and director Leslie Buxbaum Danzig is a director primarily of devised theater productions,  working with ensembles over the course of a year or more (or less) to create  original performances. Her productions often bring together different  performance languages (dance-theater, clown-theater, circus-theater). As  both theater-maker and audience member she enjoys the unexpected ways in  which narrative (of some kind) emerges from shifting performance forms and  logics. 

Buxbaum Danzig has worked extensively with Lucky Plush Productions and is  currently co-creating/co-directing Roominghouse, slated to premiere in Fall  2017. She is also a co-founder of the Chicago-based physical theater  company 500 Clown. Other directing credits include Damon Kiely's The  Revel with the House Theatre of Chicago; Redmoon's The Elephant and the  Whale, with Chicago Children's Theater (with Frank Maugeri);  Redmoon's Hunchback at New Victory Theater (NYC) and Rockefeller  Memorial Chapel at the University of Chicago; and Float with About Face  Theater. Prior to turning to directing, she toured nationally and internationally  as an actor with NYC's Elevator Repair Service. Buxbaum Danzig is an  assistant professor of Practice in the Arts, Theater and Performance Studies,  University of Chicago. She received her BA from Brown University and PhD in  Performance Studies at Northwestern University, and trained in physical  theater at Écoles Jacques Lecoq and Philippe Gaulier. 

ABOUT THE ACTORS GYMNASIUM 

Since 1995, The Actors Gymnasium has been guided by the vision of a  revitalized American theatre: one with performances as thrilling as a rock  concert and as mesmerizing as the circus. To that end, they have dedicated  themselves to the education and development of multi-skilled, physical theatre artists. 

CLASSES AT THE ACTORS GYMNASIUM 

Actors Gymnasium classes are taught in a 3,000 sq/ft gymnasium space that  features a 1,600 sq/ft sprung floor and a fully rigged 24 foot ceiling. All aerial  equipment such as the Aerial Hoop, Spanish Web, aerial silks, static trapeze  

and more are provided, as well as the equipment for ground skills such as  unicycling, juggling, tight wire and gymnastics. Additional classes are taught  in Studio 108, a 900 sq/ft classroom space that features a floating sprung  White Oak dance floor, a fully rigged 14 foot ceiling, a handstand wall,  conditioning ladders and room length 12 foot mirrors for aerial work. 

The highly skilled instructors create a non-competitive imaginative  environment where students can learn as much from each other as their  teachers. Students explore their creativity, build courage, and develop  community as they tackle circus and aerial arts, physical theatre and so much  more. 

The faculty includes Artistic Director Sylvia Hernandez-DiStasi, a second generation circus performer, a Master teacher and an award-winning  choreographer. American Theatre Magazine has called Physical Theatre  Director Molly Brennan “Chicago’s Queen of Mischief and Make-Believe.” The  Actors Gymnasium has faculty with circus credentials that stem from training  at The Actors Gymnasium, New England Center for Circus Arts, Circus  Juventas and National École de Cirque. Instructors have performed with  esteemed circus and theatre companies worldwide. For complete bios, visit:  www.actorsgymnasium.org/about-us/faculty/

The Actors Gymnasium is proud to announce the world premiere of Quest, an  original circus-theater production adapted and directed by Leslie Buxbaum  Danzig, featuring original music by Kevin O’Donnell and loosely based on Leo  Tolstoy’s short story “The Three Questions.” Quest, part of Actors  Gymnasium’s Annual Winter Circus, runs Saturday, Feb. 11 – Sunday, March  19 at Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes St. Press opening is Sunday,  Feb. 12 at 3 p.m. with an opening night party Saturday Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m.  Performance times are Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.  and Sundays at 3 p.m. Running time is approximately 80 minutes with no  intermission. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for kids, students and seniors  and are available online at ActorsGymnasium.org or 847.328.2795. Once  online sales are closed, 1 hour and 30 minutes prior to the show start time,  the on-location box office will be open. For group reservations and general  questions call 847-328-2795. If online sales are sold out, a limited number of  tickets will be available at the door the night of the performance. 

Please note: There is no apostrophe in the company name, The Actors  Gymnasium.

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