Trap Door Theatre
| Formation | 1990 | 
|---|---|
| Type | Theatre group | 
| Purpose | Avant-garde expressionism | 
| Location | 
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Artistic director(s)  | Beata Pilch | 
| Website | trapdoortheatre | 
Trap Door Theatre is an avant-garde theatre company based in Chicago, United States. Its focus is on European and original experimental material.[1]
History
Trap Door Theatre, founded by Beata Pilch and Sean Marlow, was incorporated in 1990 as a nomadic company touring theatre in Stockholm, Berlin, Zakopane, and Paris. In 1994, Trap Door brought its European tradition to the United States, creating a permanent home for the company in Chicago.[2]
Trap Door Theatre is located in Bucktown in Chicago in a 900-square-foot (84 m2) converted performance space which seats 45.[3]
Ensemble
- Maryam Abdi
 - Venice Averyheart
 - Dennis Bisto
 - Abby Blankenship
 - Marzena Bukowska
 - Holly T. Cerney
 - Gary Damico
 - Bill Gordon
 - David A. Holcombe
 - John Kahara
 - Lyndsay Rose Kane
 - Anna Klos
 - Emily Lotspeich
 - Miguel Long
 - David Lovejoy (Associate Managing Director)
 - Leslie Lund
 - Michael Mejia (Company Manager)
 - Emily Nichelson
 - Beata Pilch (Artistic Director, Co-Founder)
 - Chris Popio
 - Manuela Rentea
 - Ann Sonneville
 - Keith Surney
 - Nicole Wiesner (Managing Director)
 - Bob Wilson
 - Carl Wisniewski
 - Max Truax (Resident Director)
 - Kate Hendrickson (Resident Director)
 - Richard Norwood (Resident Light Designer)
 - Danny Rockett (Resident Sound Designer)
 - Zsófia Ötvös (Resident Makeup Artist)
 - Rachel Sypniewski (Resident Costume Designer)
 - Milan Pribisic (Resident Dramaturg)
 - Michal Janicki (Resident Graphic Designer)
 
Honorary members include Tiffany Bedwell, Danny Belrose, Antonio Brunetti, Summer Chance, Dani Deac, Ewelina Dobiesz, Kristie Hassinger, Sean Marlow (Co-Founder), Kim McKean, Catherine Sullivan, Andrew Cooper Wasser, Michael Garvey, Bob Rokos, Tiffany Joy Ross, Wesley Walker, Michael S. Pieper, and Krishna Le Fan.
Notable productions
- How to Explain The History of Communism to Mental Patients (March 2016, Romania: May 2016)
 - La Bête (March 2015)
 - First Ladies (March 2011)
 - Beholder (May 2008)
 - Nana (December 2002)
 - Lebensraum (March 2000)
 - Porcelain (March 2001)
 - Beholder (May 2008)
 - Emma (October 2007)
 - The Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant (September 2006)
 - Old Clown Wanted (New York: November 2005; Chicago: November 2005; Romania: May 2007)
 - My Liver is Senseless
 - AmeriKafka
 - The Crazy Locomotive (New York: August 2005; Chicago: June 2005; Romania: May 2007)
 - Horses at the Window (March 2009 Romania: May 2009 Virginia, New York: November 2009)
 - Me Too, I am Catherine Deneuve (October 2010 Georgia, December 2010 Washington DC, April 2011 France, April 2012)
 
Awards and honors
Joseph Jefferson Award citations
- Best Original Music (Danny Rockett, How to Explain the History of Communism to Mental Patients)[4]
 - Best Actor in a Principal Role (Kevin Cox, La Bête)[4]
 - Best Costume Design (Rachel Sypniewski, La Bête)[4]
 - Best Original Incidental Music (Ovidiu Iloc, The Word Progress on my Mother’s Lips Doesn’t Ring True)[4]
 - Best Actress in a Principal Role (Nicole Wiesner, First Ladies)[4]
 - Best New Work (Ken Prestininzi, Beholder)[4]
 - Best Ensemble (Nana)[4]
 - Best Supporting Actress (Sharon Gopfert, Lebensraum)[4]
 - Best Supporting Actor (Eric Johnson, Lebensraum)[4]
 - Best Ensemble (Lebensraum)[4]
 - Best Ensemble (Porcelain)[4]
 
References
- ^ Jones, Chris (August 17, 1999). "`Bondage' Walks, Talks Streetwalker's Life". Chicago Tribune. Tribune. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
 - ^ Hayford, Justin (April 3, 2013). "Esoteric, demanding Trap Door Theatre is off-Loop and all right". Chicago Reader. No. Arts & Culture. Reader. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
 - ^ Hayford, Justin (January 11, 2017). "Is Trap Door Chicago's greatest theater success of the last quarter century?". Chicago Reader. No. Arts & Culture. Rader. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
 - ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Jefferson, Joseph. "Jeff Awards- Celebrating Excellence in Theatre". The Jeff Awards. Jeff Awards. Archived from the original on 2 January 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2018.