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Steep Theatre Company

Steep Theatre Company is a not-for-profit theatre company located in the Edgewater neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 2000 by Peter Moore, Alex Gillmor, and Alex Gualino, Steep has become known as one of Chicago's iconic ensemble-based storefront theatres. Chicago is known for its brand of bold, collaborative, actor-driven theatre in intimate venues scattered throughout the city's many neighborhoods, and Steep is an embodiment of this theatrical movement. The ensemble has produced over 60 plays and cultivated a growing community of artists and audience members. In 2019, through a gift from the Bayless Family Foundation, Steep announced it would become an Equity theater.

Current Season
Source: 2018–2019 Zürich by Amelia Roper Red Rex by Ike Holter First Love is the Revolution by Rita Kalnejais Pomona by Alistair McDowall == History ==
History
After two years of producing plays as an itinerant company, Steep opened its first storefront theatre in the Wrigleyville neighborhood of Chicago. Over the years, Steep has grown from an original founding of three actors into an ensemble of 41 artists driven by a shared commitment to their mission: "To bring out the everyday truths in the stories we tell through ensemble work and to reach out to non-traditional theater goers by seeking out stories and creating experiences relevant to them." In October 2008, Steep moved to a new storefront – a newly renovated theatre in Chicago's Edgewater neighborhood. This flexible black box theatre seats approximately 55 people. Steep continues to flourish in its new home, where an impressive string of hits has cemented its reputation as one of the most compelling ensembles in the city. Steep's growing artistic ensemble, engaged board of directors, and current leadership team, founder and Artistic Director Peter Moore and Executive Director Kate Piatt-Eckert, are poised to continue Steep on its trajectory of growth and artistic accomplishment. In 2015, Steep Theatre produced the National Premiere of "Martyr" by Marius Von Mayenburg. In 2016, The Student based much of its imagery off of Steep Theatre's production including the use of Chalk art in its poster In addition to the mainstage theater, Steep operates a bar and small cabaret-style performance space in the adjoining storefront. This space, The Boxcar, opened to the public in August 2018. It features free programmed performances Sunday and Monday evenings. Steep Ensemble Member Thomas Dixon serves as The Boxcar's Artistic Curator. == Ensemble Members and Artistic Associates ==
Ensemble Members and Artistic Associates
Ensemble Steep Theatre Company members include actors, directors, artists, writers, and other theatre artists. Artistic Associates == Productions ==
Productions
† indicates World Premiere production ‡ indicates U.S. Premiere production Season 1 (2001–02)Life During Wartime by Keith ReddinSearch and Destroy by Howard KorderPvt. Wars by James McLure • †These Flowers are for My Mother by Michael McGuire • Geography of a Horse Dreamer by Sam Shepard Season 2 (2002–03) • ‡The Aspidistra Code by Mark O’RoweThe Job by Shem Bitterman • My Donkey Lady by John Wilson • Below the Belt by Richard DresserThe Hot House by Harold Pinter Season 3 (2004)The Time Trial by Jack Gilhooley • Dealer’s Choice by Patrick Marber Season 4 (2004–05)Howie the Rookie by Mark O’RoweIncident at Vichy by Arthur MillerBook of Days by Lanford Wilson • †Pleasanton by John Wilson Season 5 (2005–06)Catch-22 by Joseph HellerThe Night Heron by Jez ButterworthOf Mice and Men by John SteinbeckBang the Drum Slowly by Mark Harris, adapted by Eric Simonson Season 6 (2006–07)The Last Days of Judas Iscariot by Stephen Adly GuirgisOtherwise Engaged by Simon GrayThe Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui by Bertolt BrechtInsignificance by Terry Johnson Season 7 (2007–08)Coronado by Dennis LehaneBreathing Corpses by Laura WadeGreensboro: A Requiem by Emily Mann Season 8 (2008 – 09) • †Seven Days by Egan Reich • In Arabia We’d All Be Kings by Stephen Adly GurgisParlour Song by Jez ButterworthThe Hollow Lands by Howard Korder Season 9 (2009–10)Kill the Old Torture Their Young by David Harrower • ‡Harper Regan by Simon Stephens • ‡2,000 Feet Away by Anthony Weigh Season 10 (2010–11)A Brief History of Helen of Troy by Mark Shultz • Lakeboat by David MametFesten by David Elridge, Thomas Vinterberg, Morgan Rukov, Bo Hr. Hansen • Pornography by Simon Stephens Season 11 (2011–12)Under the Blue Sky by David EldridgeLove and Money by Dennis Kelly • The Receptionist by Adam Bock • ‡Moment by Dierdre Kinahan Season 12 (2012–13)Making Noise Quietly by Robert HolmanLuther by Ethan Lipton • ‡The Knowledge by John Donnelly • Fallow by Kenneth Lin Season 13 (2013–14) • ‡Motortown by Simon Stephensstrangers, babies by Linda McLean • If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet by Nick PayneA Small Fire by Adam Bock Season 14 (2014–15)The Vandal by Hamish Linklater • The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle by Ross Dungan • ‡Martyr by Marius von Mayenburg • ‡Brilliant Adventures by Alistair McDowall Season 15 (2015–16) • †The Cheats by Hamish Linklater • Posh by Laura WadeThe Few by Samuel D. Hunter • ‡Wastwater by Simon Stephens Season 16 (2016–17) • †Bobbie Clearly by Alex Lubischer • Earthquakes in London by Mike BartlettHookman by Lauren Yee • ‡Lela & Co. by Cordelia Lynn Season 17 (2017–18)The Invisible Hand by Ayad Akhtar • †Hinter by Calamity West • ‡Birdland by Simon StephensLinda by Penelope Skinner == Awards and nominations ==
Awards and nominations
Steep was named 2010 Broadway in Chicago Emerging Theatre Award winner. Jeff Awards ==References==
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