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Follow on Google News | Mother Knows Best – Even After She’s Dead – In Strangeloop’s Spring ShowWorld premiere of ‘Mitera’ begins in April at the Berger Park North Mansion in Edgewater
By: Strangeloop Theatre Three, single adult sisters have their lives turned upside down when they find their Greek mother is still micromanaging their lives from beyond the grave. Mitera pokes and prods the boundaries of family loyalty and examines the idea that sometimes the people we’ve known our entire lives are the people we know the least. While the script is steeped in Greek-American culture and deals with the familial politics of same-sex relationships, Burnham said the play will be relatable to anyone who has ever disagreed with a family member, and especially to anyone who has ever been in love. “Ultimately this is a story about love. Love between family members, the things people do for love, the bad choices people make in the name of love, the ridiculous lengths we go to out of love. That’s what makes all stories relatable regardless of setting,” Burnham said. “It’ Set amongst a small Greek community in the American Deep South during the months leading up to the Supreme Court's landmark decision in the gay marriage case Obergefell v. Hodges, Mitera tells the story of the Sheridan sisters who discover their mother has left their entire inheritance contingent on the youngest sister marrying within a year of her death. If she fails to do so everything goes to their oldest male relative in Greece. But the youngest sister is an unattached romantic who believes in marrying for love. Burnham, who was raised in a small Greek-American community in Jackson, Mississippi, by her Greek mother and American father, said she pulled from her own life to create the characters in this play, but they are not based on any one person, and the story is completely imaginary. “Although,” Directed by Strangeloop Artistic Director Letitia Guillaud, Mitera stars Allison McCorkle as Olga Sheridan, Holly Robison as Nitsa Sheridan, Lilly Apostolou as Dimitra Sheridan, Patricia Tinsley as Sharon Kaskalis and Michael Wagman as Dimitris Kokkinakis. A 10-minute version of Mitera initially appeared as part of the company’s short play and development series, Loopshop, in 2013. A series of readings and feedback followed, resulting in the script audiences will see in April. Mitera has previews Thursday, April 7 through Saturday, April 9, with a press opening on Monday, April 11. The show runs Thursdays through Saturdays, April 14 through May 14. All shows are at 7:30 p.m. at The North Mansion in Berger Park (6219 N Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60660). Tickets are $18 for general admission and are available in advance through Brown Paper Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/ Strangeloop Theatre pursues the undiscovered. Our pursuit is guided by the following: 1. NEW WORK - Producing new or newly adapted work, we ensure that any Strangeloop show will be a unique experience for our audience and ourselves. 2. STORIES OF SCOPE - Focusing on work that is large in scope - whether sweeping tales or stories dealing with large ideas - we present plays of consequence. 3. COLLABORATION - Giving a strong role to each element of production, we emphasize processes that allow more voices to emerge. 4. IMMEDIACY - Using intimate spaces and excellent actors, we bring our audience a visceral understanding of story. End
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