Strangeloop Theatre is excited to announce the cast and crew of our upcoming production of What Was Mine to Do, opening September 7th.
Cast:






CREW:
Dustin Spence (Playwright) - Dustin is proud to be debuting his latest work on the Strangeloop Theatre stage. Dustin's other work includes The Sound of a Yellow Flower, Leaving Georgetown, and Close: an examination room encounter. Dustin is a founding member of Strangeloop Theatre.
Glen Anderson (Scenic Designer) - Glen holds a BS degree in Technical Theatre and Design from Ball State University in Muncie, IN. He received his MFA degree from The University of Florida in Gainesville, Fl. He revived the Barbizon Award for design excellence from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in 2007 for his design of Samuel Becket’s WAITING FOR GODOT. His work has appeared in Light and Sound America, Dance Teacher Magazine, Muse Magazine and the cover of Southern Theatre. Photos of his designs are now included in Author and former SNL writer David Misch’s new book on American comedy “ What’s so funny”. He has displayed his work in the World Stage Design exhibition in Toronto Canada and has been invited to display his work in the Prague quadrennial design exhibition. He has trained in both American and European theatrical design philosophy, combining them both into his work. His work has appeared on Tour and on stages in the United States, Unintended Kingdom and Nigeria with companies such as the Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Light Opera Oklahoma, The Theatre in The Park, Gorilla Theatre Kansas City, Western Washington University, Theatre Gym Kansas city, Strange loop Chicago, Missouri Western State University, The PK Yong Performing Arts program and ZMirage London/Nigeria.
Libby Beyreis (Violence Designer) -
Libby is delighted to be back at Strangeloop, where her violence design previously appeared in "As You Like It", "The Sound of a Yellow Flower" and "Maid of Orleans". She has designed violence for Chicago companies including Idle Muse, The DIVISION, Focal Point Theater Company, Chase Park, Free Street, as well as numerous shows with Babes With Blades, where she is an ensemble member.
Ben Campana (Prop Designer) - Ben is proud to be designing props for the world premiere of What Was Mine To Do. He would like to thank his wife Carrie for her support and use of her sowing machine and Michael Bratta for the wonderful props he lent us.
Carrie Campana (Costume Designer) - Carrie is happy to be working on her second production as an Artistic Associate of Strangeloop Theatre. Her work has been seen in Strangeloop's production of "As You Like It", Sheil Park's "The Children's Hour" and Theo Ubique's "Man of La Mancha".
Lisa Uhlig (Stage Manager) - Lisa is an artistic associate with Strangeloop Theatre, and is very happy to be working on this new piece by Dustin Spence. Stage managing and directing in Chicago for the past several years, she has worked with multiple other companies and hasn't yet found something she hasn't loved. She has stage managed with The Gift, The Hypocrites, Muse of Fire, Project 891, and of course Strangeloop.
Jason Weinberg (Sound Designer) - Jason is excited to be designing for Strangeloop for the first time. A graduate of Columbia College, Jason has spent the last few years discovering practically every aspect of the business. As an up-and-coming director and Chicago's #1 baritone ukulele act, he is looking forward to a long career in Chicago.
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Performances:Thursdays-Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Sundays at 2 p.m.
Playing at The Side Project Theatre (1439 West Jarvis Ave., Chicago).
Tickets are $15 ($10 for students and seniors) and are available at www.strangelooptheatre.org or by calling Strangeloop directly at 773-757-6689.