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Joyce
Piven (Co-Founder / Artistic
Director Emeritus) was one
of the founding members and leading actresses at Playwrights'
Theatre, the group that spawned Compass Players and Second City.
With Playwright's Theatre, she played leading roles in MIDSUMMER
NIGHT'S DREAM, THE SEAGULL, THE DYBUKK, ROUND DANCE and CAUCASIAN
CHALK CIRCLE and studied extensively with Uta Hagen and Mira Rostova.
Returning to Chicago, she and husband Byrne Piven helped Paul
Sills form the Second City Repertory with Bernie Sahlins and Joyce
Sloane as well as (with Sills) the original Story Theatre Company.
Ms. Piven played Lady Macbeth in the Piven Theatre's futuristic
MACBETH, Bessie in Wisdom Bridge's production of AWAKE AND SING,
Lillian Hellman in THE JULIA PROJECT directed by Shira Piven at
New York's Greenwich Theatre, and most recently appeared in GREAT
EXPECTATIONS at Piven Theatre and in Lookingglass Theatre’s
HARD TIMES. Ms. Piven is the Co-Founder and Artistic Director
Emeritus of the Piven Theatre Workshop and founding director of
the Piven Theatre Workshop's famed Young People's Company. Ms.
Piven has directed Lili Taylor in the revival of Maria Irene Fornes'
MUD at Victory Gardens and she directed the remounting of ORLANDO
at the Actors Gang in Los Angeles. At Piven Theatre, she has directed:
Rochelle Distelheim's SADIE IN LOVE, Caryl Churchill's TOP GIRLS,
Sarah Ruhl's adaptation of Virginia Woolf's ORLANDO, BRILLIANT
TRACES by Cindy Lou Johnson, SPEED-THE-PLOW by David Mamet, COLLECTED
STORIES by Donald Margulies, Chekhov’s THREE SISTERS, CHEKHOV:
THE STORIES, Sarah Ruhl’s EURYDICE, FESTIVAL OF JEWISH STORIES
and this season's CHEKHOV STORIES: THE EMERGING WOMAN. With Emmy
Award Winning son Jeremy and writer/director/daughter Shira, she
is dedicated to keeping the Story Theatre method and the Piven
Theatre Workshop legacy alive and thriving.
Jennifer
Green (Artistic Director) is a grant recipient of the
Theatre Communications Group’s New Generations Program,
supporting Leaders of Tomorrow. At Piven Theatre, Jennifer’s
directing credits include MAD DANCERS, OUR COUNTRY’S GOOD,
MAD FOREST (2003 After Dark Award: Best Ensemble), BURN THIS (Jeff
Recommended), BOOK OF DAYS (Chicago premiere), NEVER IN MY LIFETIME
(named one of the Top 10 Shows of the year by the Chicago Sun-Times),
LADY CHAPLIN & HER TRAMP, GREAT EXPECTATIONS, featuring Joyce
Piven and most recently the Jeff Recommended SOMEONE WHO’LL
WATCH OVER ME. Jennifer the Midwest premiere of PANGS OF THE MESSIAH
at Silk Road Theatre Project, directed the world premiere of FOR
YOU WERE A STRANGER at Chicago’s Hothouse, and assistant
directed Sarah Ruhl’s ORLANDO at the Actor’s Gang
in Los Angeles. Since 1997, she has been an adapter and director
with Piven’s Young People’s Company and a Piven faculty
member. Jennifer is an adjunct faculty member of Northwestern
University and has been a resident artist in public and private
schools in the Chicago area with both Urban Gateways and the Illinois
Arts Council, teaching theatre to students ranging from kindergarten
through adults.
Dr.
Susan Applebaum holds a Ph.D. in Theatre and Drama from
Northwestern University and has taught in the Department of Fine
and Performing Arts at Loyola University Chicago for almost thirty
years. In 1974 Susan met Joyce and Byrne Piven and began studying
with Joyce in the Teacher’s Class at the old Davis Street
studio. For the next fourteen years, Susan wore many hats at the
Workshop. She taught classes for all ages, served as the Director
of the Junior Company from 1983 to 1985 and as Director of the
Young People’s Company when Joyce Piven went on her first
sabbatical in 1987-88. Susan left the Workshop to pursue her degree
at Northwestern University and, from 1995 to 2001, she lived and
worked in Kansas. Upon her return to Evanston in 2002, Susan rejoined
the faculty of the Piven Theatre Workshop teaching a Teacher’s
class and directing for the Performance class. At present, Dr.
Applebaum is collaborating with Joyce Piven on a book about the
actor training principles and methods taught at PTW.
Bernie
Beck has been leading theater games classes at the Piven
Theatre Workshop for more than thirty years. He was among the
first members of the original Workshop on Davis Street in Evanston,
and he has studied, taught and performed with the Workshop ever
since. His children were students at the Workshop, as well. He
began studying theater games more than forty years ago, when he
moved to Chicago to become a sociologist at Northwestern University.
He was introduced to the games by Paul Sills the pioneer of the
form, and he has also studied with Paul’s mother, Viola
Spolin, who adapted games to theatrical work, as well as Sheldon
Patinkin, and Barbara Harris. He has appeared on stage in Chicago
for four decades. He was a member of the first Story Theater ensemble,
led by Paul Sills, and he first worked with Joyce and Byrne Piven
in that group. He performed in all the early productions of the
Workshop, in which Story Theater was developed as a medium for
presenting great literature in addition to the folk tales that
were the earliest sources. He has also been active in Chicago
area theatrical ventures focused on Jewish themes, including many
shows at the National Jewish Theater and the Chicago Jewish Theater,
and he was a member of the Yiddish Arts Ensemble, which presented
adaptations of Jewish stories in collaboration with the Maxwell
Street Klezmer Band. He was well known to Chicago area Jewish
children as Herschel in the Ensemble’s production of Herschel
and the Hanukkah Goblins. He has also appeared in many shows on
some of Chicago’s leading stages, including the Organic
Theater, Victory Gardens Theater, Wisdom Bridge Theater, St. Nicholas
Theater, and Drury Lane. He is particularly pleased with his role
as Al Capone’s lawyer on several episodes of the television
series, The Untouchables, shot in Chicago. Although he is retired
now from Northwestern, he continues to be active in sociological
and popular cultural issues as a film and television writer for
the journal Multicultural Perspectives and as a frequently quoted
source for local journalists. He lives in Deerfield with his wife,
Sherry. They have been studying Mandarin Chinese together for
many years, but they are not quite fluent yet.
Sarah
Bendix is a local director, performer and designer. She
has worked with Manifest Theater, Redmoon, Ravenous Productions,
Trap Door Theater, Greasy Joan, The Piven Theater and others.
Her work has also been seen at the Around the Coyote Festival,
Rhinoceros Festival, Links Hall, the Gwenda Jay/Addington Gallery,
Peter Jones Gallery and the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art.
Melissa
Briskman has studied, taught, and acted on the Piven
Theatre stage. She has worked with many other theatres in Chicago
including Circle Theatre, Stage Left, American Theatre Company,
Griffin Theatre, and Apple Tree Theatre. Melissa holds a BA in
theatre from Indiana University, a MA in education from DePaul
University, and currently directs and teaches acting at Riverside
Brookfield High School.
Audre
Budrys is a Chicago area actor who has performed with
Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Romuva Productions, Theatre at the
Center, Mary Arrchie Theatre, Emerald City Productions, Chamber
Theatre Productions of Boston, MA. She has performed evenings
of poetry in Chicago, Washington DC, and Detroit, as well as in
Vilnius and Siauliai, Lithuania. In 2007, her one woman show Une
Baye was presented as part of the Rhinoceros Theater Festival.
After receiving her undergraduate degree in theatre from Northwestern
University, Audre lived in Lithuania, where she performed with
the Drama Theatre of Siauliai for a season, appearing in two original
Lithuanian works, and toured Lithuania with these productions.
She also acted with the Drama Theatre of Kaunas. Audre was the
company manager of the first Lithuanian International Theatre
Festival, LIFE. Later Audre went back to Northwestern to earn
a Master’s degree in education. She has taught drama at
Nativity B.V.M. School on Chicago’s southwest side, improvisation
for adults at Players Workshop, and in 1999 co-founded a Lithuanian-American
community theatre. Audre is very happy to be teaching at Piven
Theatre Workshop, a place where students are guided to seek their
own wellsprings of creativity, are encouraged to find and share
their voices, and are able to discover the joy of making theatre
in a supportive environment.
Marcia
Cahn has taught at Piven (beginning, advanced, and project
class) for over twenty years. She has taught creative drama for
Chicagoland Jewish Community Centers pre-school/daycare system
for twenty years. She has also taught drama to special populations
through The Insitute for Therapy In the Arts. She has a B.S. and
M.S. degree.
Erica
Daniels has been the Director of Casting and Director
of the School at Steppenwolf Theatre Company since 2001 where
she cast the Broadway productions of August: Osage County and
Superior Donuts.. Prior, to returning to Chicago where Erica worked
as an agent for Geddes, Arlene Wilson and Shirley Hamilton she
spent a year as The Theatre Department Coordinator at William
Morris in New York. Working under George Lane, she worked with
such writers as John Patrick Shanley, Richard Greenberg, Warren
Leight and Kenny Lonergan and directors such as Michael Mayer,
Mark Brokaw, James Lapine, Robert Falls and Daniel Sullivan. Erica
began her career as a casting assistant at Jane Brody casting.
She has freelanced w/ various Chicago companies such as Lookingglass,
Collaboraction, About Face and Profiles. Erica teaches Scene Study
for adults and teens at The Acting Studio Chicago and has lectured
about the "Business of Theatre" and "Audition Techniques"
at Colleges and Universities around the Mid-West (among them:
UIC, Northwestern University, Brown University, Ball State University,
Southern Methodist University, DePaul University, Illinois State
University, University of Illinois, Ashland University in Ohio,
Columbia College, University of Illinois Chicago, and The Chicago
College for the Performing Arts).
Erica
holds a degree in Performance Studies from Northwestern.
Larry
Grimm has been affiliated with Piven as an actor or teacher
for over 15 years. He appeared as Edmond in King Lear which starred
Byrne Piven and was directed by Shira Piven, toured story theater
to Chicago schools with Urban Gateways, and recently appeared
in Because They Have No Words at the Workshop (Jeff Nomination:
Best Ensemble). Other credits include Steppenwolf (Wolf Lullaby,
A Fair Country, I Never Sang for My Father) Lookingglass (1984,
The Naked King) Raven Theatre (Death of Salesman, Glass Menagerie).
A recipient of the Joseph Jefferson Citation, Larry is a company
member of a Red Orchid theater where he has acted and directed
in countless shows.
Rebecca
Kling is a teacher at the Piven Theatre Workshop and
recently graduated from Northwestern University after having majored
in Performance Studies. She has worked with and at Piven for over
ten years as a student and member of the staff.
Denice
Lee is a Chicago area actor who has worked with Collaboraction,
Stir Friday Night! Sketch comedy group, Steppenwolf, Goodman Theatre,
Tireswing Theatre, YamaWorks and the Artistic Home. Most recently
she traveled to NYC with the Hypocrites to perform off-broadway.
She is a graduate of the School at Steppenwolf. Denice has been
on the Piven faculty since 2006.
Arielle
Nóbile is an actress, writer, filmmaker, director,
and teacher. As an alumna of New York University’s Tisch
School of the Arts, Arielle has been involved with multiple theatre,
independent film, and documentary projects throughout the world.
Her passions in life are to help people to express their creative
selves and to bring people closer together through the power of
storytelling. She is on the faculty at the Piven Theatre Workshop
in Evanston, where she is also a former student and YPC alumna.
She is also an adjunct faculty member at the Second City Training
Center in Chicago and a graduate of their Director’s Training
Program. She is the founder of Family Legacy Productions, a personal
and family history documentary production company started in 2005,
www.familylegacypro.com
for more info.
Donna
Osowski has studied at Piven Theatre for over ten years
and has been on the Piven faculty since 2005. She appeared in
the production A Festival of Jewish Stories directed by Joyce
Piven, directed for Piven’s acclaimed Performance Project
Group, and has also worked as a production assistant on several
shows at the Workshop. Additionally, she has appeared in staged
readings, worked as a stage manager in Chicago, and holds a Bachelor's
degree in theatre from Illinois State University.
Susan
Payne is equally at home on the opera and theater stage.
Susan began her dramatic training at Piven at the age of nine
and has never left her theater home. She believes that the foundation
she received at Piven is the basis upon which all her artistic
endeavors stand. She is an alumnus of the Young People’s
Company and has been teaching at Piven for the past ten years.
Susan’s opera credits include Fiordiligi in Cosi fan tutte,
Violetta in La Traviata and Marenka in The Bartered Bride. She
is the winner of the City Opera of the Quad Cities Emerging Professionals
Award as well as the Musicians Club of Women Farwell Award among
others. Her recital performances of Barber, Strauss and De Falla
have been noted for the same dramatic and vocal artistry displayed
in her operatic roles. Susan received her M.F.A from DePaul University
and continued her studies at the International Institute of Vocal
Arts and The Intermezzo Young Artists Training Program. Her most
recent theater credits include performances at the 365 Festival,
Poonies Cabaret and Around the Coyote Festival. Susan encourages
all her students to come find a place and a voice at Piven.
Jonathan
Pitts is the Co-Founder of the Chicago Improv Festival,
as well as the Creator and Founder of the College Comedy Championship,
the Teen Comedy Fest and CIF's many education outreach programs.
For the past 10 years he’s been a Guest Artist Faculty Member
of The Second City Training Center and he has also taught improv,
theatre workshops, and Artist-In-Residence programming for After
School Matters, Beverly Arts Center, Richards High School Brave
New Workshop, Chicago Academy for the Arts, Chicago Park District,
DePaul University’s Writing Program, Dirty South Improv
Festival, Free Street Theater, Illinois High School Theatre Fest,
Magic City, Redmoon Theater, Southwest Theatre Fest, London’s
The Spontaneity Shop, and Very Special Arts. As a creator/director
of spontaneous theatre, performance art, original productions,
and sketch comedy, he has created/directed several shows including
Storybox's World Tales; Storybox; Double Play; Viola Spolin: Visionary
Woman of Play; The Xprovisation Series; The Silent Movie; The
Oracle; Chimes; The Answer; Kidz Writes; Sybil‘s Playhouse;
and Phantasmagoria Improvisational Theatre. As an improviser he
has performed in over 1,000 improvised shows with several improv
ensembles across America including iO’s first ever House
Team, Stone Soup. As an actor he has appeared in over 30 productions
with numerous Chicago area theatre companies.
Mikalina
Rabinsky is a theater artist living in Chicago. A senior
teacher at the Piven Theatre since 1998, she has been a student
of the workshop since childhood. For many years she has directed
for the Young People’s Company and teaches classes in Improvisation,
Story Theatre, Scene Study and Commedia dell’Arte to both
children and adults. She has been engaged as a performer, a puppet,
mask and spectacle creator, assistant director and director for
numerous theatres including Piven Theatre, Manifest Theatre, Redmoon,
Blair Thomas and Company, Local Infinities, Ravenous Productions,
Northlight, Jen Onopa and Company and Ba Boom. She is a co-founder
with Sarah Bendix of the visual theatre company The Waters Project
where she co-created and co-directed both The Snow Queen in 2005
(in the inaugural Piven Performance Lab) and Le Cat Show in 2007.
Her work has been seen at Links Hall, The Ukrainian Institute
of Art, Around the Coyote, Chicago’s Her-Ra Festival, Heart
of Gold, The Spare Room, Rhythm Night Club and Millennium Park.
Her interest lies in pursuing performance projects that challenge
the boundaries between artistic genres and academic disciplines
and has primarily taken the form of adapted myths, fairytales,
ethnographic and personal performances, as well as outdoor spectacle.
Nancy
G. Schultz is delighted to teach the PEEP (Piven Empowerment
through Enrichment Program) class for adults with developmental
disabilities. Prior to joining the teaching staff at Piven last
Spring, she worked with The Elaine Settler Players, a creative
drama ensemble for adults with developmental disabilities, for
over 13 years as teacher/administrator, and volunteer. Nancy earned
her M.A. in Theatre from Northwestern University.
Joanne
Underwood is a senior teacher and artistic associate
at the Piven Theatre where she has taught a wide range of classes
to both children and adults over the past ten years. She appeared
as Cordelia in King Lear starring Byrne Piven and Florina in Mad
Forest (2003 After Dark Award: Best Ensemble) and numerous other
productions at the Piven Theatre, greasy joan and company, and
Raven Theatre and has studied acting with the Moscow Art Theatre,
Shakespeare & Company, and the Chicago Shakespeare Company.
She has taught acting workshops at many schools and organizations
throughout the Chicagoland area such as Apple Tree Theatre, Roosevelt
University, and Dance Center of Evanston. In addition, Joanne
is a psychotherapist in private practice in Evanston and is affiliated
with the C.G. Jung Center’s June Singer Clinic for Depth
Psychology.
Beth
Voitik started at PTW in 8th grade and is a Young People’s
Company graduate. Her work with Piven (especially character studies),
lead her to Sociology/Anthropology studies at the University of
Dayton. Beth has apprenticed, assisted, and taught classes for
the last 3 years at PTW, as well as adapted, directed and acted
in pieces performed at Piven.
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