
Trap Door Theatre is thrilled to continue its mainstage work of their 32nd season with a production of Trap Door's favorite playwright Stanislaw Witkiewicz's The Cuttlefish, or the Hyrcanian Worldview, directed by Nicole Wiesner. The Cuttlefish will play March 19 – April 25, 2026 at Trap Door Theatre, 1655 W Cortland St. in Chicago. Tickets are now on sale at trapdoortheatre.com or by calling (773)-384-0494. Press is encouraged to join on opening night, Thursday, March 19, 2026 at 8:00 pm.
Part philosophical farce, part surreal fever dream—Witkiewicz's The Cuttlefish, or the Hyrcanian Worldview is a razor-sharp satire of art under pressure. In a world where creativity is consumed by control and individuality is crushed beneath the weight of conformity, an artist spirals into crisis—torn between integrity and survival, freedom and obedience. Witkiewicz exposes the seductive dance between artist and authority, where every act of creation risks becoming an act of submission. Decades ahead of its time, this anarchic comedy lays bare the modern artist's impossible choice: stay true to your vision, or surrender it for comfort and applause.
PRODUCTION DETAILS:
Title: The Cuttlefish, or the Hyrcanian Worldview
Author: Stanisław I. Witkiewicz
Translator: Daniel Gerould
Director: Nicole Wiesner
Cast (in alphabetical order): Venice Averyheart (Grumpus/Mother), Emily Lotspeich (Pope Julius II), David Lovejoy (King Hyrcan IV), Keith Surney (Statue of Alice d'Or), Gus Thomas (Ella), and Nicole Wiesner (Paweł Rockoffer).
Location: Trap Door Theatre, 1655 W. Cortland St. Chicago, IL 60622
Dates: Regular Run: Thursday, March 19th –Saturday, April 25th, 2026
Curtain Times: Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 8:00 pm, and Sundays 4/12 and 4/19 at 3PM.
Tickets: $32 with 2-for-1 admission on Thursdays. Tickets are currently available at https://our.show/the-cuttlefish or by calling (773) 384-0494.
In "Panther in the Sky," playwright Lani T. Montreal masterfully weaves a tapestry of grief, resilience, and redemption through the intertwined narratives of four culturally diverse mothers who have tragically lost their teenage sons to the relentless grip of gun violence on the streets of Chicago. With exquisite sensitivity and profound insight, Montreal crafts each character with depth and authenticity, allowing their voices to resonate with universal truths while honoring the specificity of their individual experiences.
What sets "Panther In The Sky" apart is Montreal's unwavering commitment to portraying the rich diversity of human experience. Through the characters of Mami (Aida Palma Carpio), Momma (Jamia Amira Taylor), Nanay (Nina Mae Vidal Howard), and Mother (Venice Averyheart), she explores the intersections of race, ethnicity, and socio-economic status, shining a spotlight on the unique challenges and triumphs faced by mothers from different cultural backgrounds. From Mami's fiery Latina spirit to Nanay's quiet strength rooted in her Asian heritage, Montreal celebrates the beauty of cultural diversity while highlighting the common thread of maternal love that binds these women together.
Director Mignon McPherson Stewart's masterful direction brings Montreal's characters to life with nuance and depth, drawing out the humanity in each of them with grace and sensitivity. Through subtle gestures, expressive movements, and evocative staging, Stewart invites the audience into the inner world of these grieving mothers and their spectral sons, allowing us to bear witness to their pain, their resilience, and their unwavering commitment to justice.
To convey the youthfulness of the sons, Stewart incorporates physicality and movement into the actors' performances, encouraging them to embody the exuberance and vitality of adolescence through expressive gestures, playful interactions, and dynamic stage presence. From Eddie's (Gustavo Duran) infectious laughter and James's (Kyle Johnson) irrepressible curiosity to David's (James Macapagal) endearing awkwardness and Michael's (Rashaad A. Bond) magnetic charisma, each actor infuses their portrayal with a sense of youthful energy that lights up the stage.
Stewart imbues these characters with a palpable sense of youthfulness, wonder, and promise, juxtaposing their ethereal presence with the stark reality of their untimely deaths. Through her insightful direction, Stewart captures the essence of adolescence—the boundless energy, the infectious enthusiasm, and the unbridled optimism that characterize this stage of life—while also infusing the characters with a sense of otherworldly wisdom and compassion beyond their years.
Stewart's genius lies in her ability to find the universal in the particular—to transcend the boundaries of race, culture, and identity to reveal the shared humanity that unites us all. Through her visionary direction, she guides her ensemble cast to deliver performances of breathtaking honesty and emotional resonance, leaving audiences spellbound and deeply moved.
The uncredited minimal set design, atmospheric soundscape by Rahsaan Nance, musical direction by Chip Payos, and evocative lighting design by Joshua Paul Weckesser seamlessly meld the two worlds of life and death, creating a hauntingly beautiful tapestry that transcends the boundaries of time and space. The minimal set, devoid of clutter and distraction, serves as a blank canvas upon which the emotional journey of the characters unfolds, reflecting the universality of the human experience. Rahsaan Nance's atmospheric soundscape, with its ethereal melodies and haunting echoes, envelops the audience in a world of emotion and atmosphere, blurring the lines between the earthly realm and the afterlife. Chip Payos's musical direction adds depth and resonance to the production, songs mourning lost potential were especially heart wrenching. Joshua Paul Weckesser's evocative lighting design, with its subtle shifts in color and intensity, underscores the interplay between light and shadow, life and death, guiding the audience on a journey through the depths of grief and the heights of hope. Together, these elements converge to create a transcendent theatrical experience.
"Panther in the Sky" marks the world premiere collaboration between Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble and Circa Pintig, following their successful partnership on "Daryo’s All-American Diner." While it may be tempting to label this as Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble's most ambitious work yet, such a statement would overlook the consistent trend of each production surpassing the last in both subject matter and execution. With a steadfast dedication to inspiring positive change through performance and social justice theatre, CDE, as articulated by its Executive Director Ellyzabeth Adler, remains committed to amplifying the voices of the marginalized and shedding light on important issues.
At its core, "Panther in the Sky" is a testament to the power of empathy, compassion, and solidarity in the face of unspeakable tragedy. It is a play that challenges us to confront the harsh realities of gun violence while inspiring us to act and make a difference in the world. In the hands of Montreal and Stewart, it becomes not just a piece of theater, but a profound and transformative experience—one that leaves an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of all who are fortunate enough to witness it.
Highly Recommended
When: May 3 to 18 Friday/Saturday @8pm
Where: The Auditorium at Ebenezer Lutheran Church
1650 W. Foster Avenue
Running time: 1 hour, 15 minutes
Tickets: $10 - $30 (middle and High School students free)
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