Calypso: Understudy Performance
Event description
The Village Theater presents the world premiere of CALYPSO by Jordan Muschler and directed by Emily Newmark.
Note: This performance will feature the understudy cast.
THE SHOW
A play with song and a bold reimagining of The Odyssey, CALYPSO gives voice to a character long overlooked. Trapped on an island, Calypso's life is turned upside down when Odysseus washes ashore and she experiences companionship for the first time. "Calypso" takes a minor character from a classic story and gives her a full-fledged narrative, spinning it into a tale about first love and the myths we choose to remember.
JOIN US
Seating is general admission for Access and Standard Ticket levels. The house will open 30 minutes before the performance's scheduled start time.
Please find a detailed breakdown of our ticket prices below:
ACCESS – $12
These tickets are reserved for those who can’t afford the standard price. A limited number are available — please purchase based on need so we can keep them accessible for others.
STANDARD – $25
This ticket reflects the true cost of producing the show.
DONOR – $50
This ticket helps cover the production costs and makes it possible for someone else to attend at the Access level. Think of it as buying a ticket for yourself and paying it forward. Donor-level tickets come with reserved, best-in-house seating.
POST-SHOW DIALOGUES
At The Village, we believe theater is a powerful tool for connection and community. Join us after matinee performances for a post-show dialogue—an opportunity to engage in thoughtful conversation with our team, community partners, cast, designers, and fellow audience members.
Dialogues will follow Sunday performances on November 9th, 16th, and 23rd.
ACCESSIBILITY
Rivendell Theatre is ADA compliant and includes a private all-gender bathroom.
If you have any specific questions or concerns about access or accommodations please email us at villagetheaterchi@gmail.com.
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