Bailiwick Chicago Announces February Cabaret Show

Jan 13, 2010
Bailiwick Chicago

Bailiwick Chicago's Executive Director, Kevin Mayes, announced that performances of their musical cabaret titled Show Us Your Love, will begin February 7 at Mary's Attic, and continue thru the month every Sunday evening at 7:30pm.

Show Us Your Love celebrates love and relationships, featuring both comic and dramatic selections from some of Broadway and Off-Broadway's very best, including HAIR, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, PIPPIN, FLOYD COLLINS and BROOKLYN THE MUSICAL. Audience members will have an opportunity to "show us their love" by informally voting for their favorite shows, which will influence Bailiwick Chicago's show selection process for future seasons.

This lively revue will play every Sunday in February at 7:30pm at Mary's Attic, 5400 N. Clark St, Chicago. Mary's Attic is a cabaret setting, and drinks and food are available for purchase during the show. Tickets are available at www.bailiwickchicago.com, or at the door on the night of each performance. A special Valentine's Day "Couple's Package" is available for February 14, and can be purchased online via the company's website.

Show Us Your Love is directed by Kate Garassino (Shawntel, American premiere of JERRY SPRINGER THE OPERA, Bailiwick Repertory), with musical direction by Robert Ollis (Non-Equity Jeff Award for Best Musical Direction – KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, Bailiwick Repertory) and features the terrific talents of Chicago actors Mark LeBeau, Jr. (Bat Boy in BAT BOY: THE MUSICAL, Village Players Theater), Emily B. Macomber (Meredith in BAT BOY, Village Players Theater), Eric Martin (Loeb in THRILL ME, Bailiwick Repertory), Matthew W. Miles (Mr. Shellhammer, MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, Porchlight Theater), Jeremy Myers (Laurie in LITTLE WOMEN, Circle Theatre), Abby E. Sammons (Little Sally in URINETOWN, Timber Lake Playhouse), Jill Sesso (Beth in LITTLE WOMEN, Circle Theatre), and Brittany Townsley (Celeste in SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE, Village Players Theater).

Bailiwick Chicago was formed by a group of dedicated actors, directors, and production professionals when Bailiwick Repertory Theater closed its doors in September 2009. This group, called the "Collective", is the artistic ensemble responsible for the artistic mission and vision of the company. Bailiwick Chicago's mission is to tell stories that stimulate our audience and celebrate our diverse community, enhancing our understanding of ourselves and others.