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A co-production of On The Spot Theatre Company
and Greenhouse Theater Center
Based on the novel by D.H. Lawrence
Adapted and Directed by Mike Brayndick
August 29 – September 29, 2019 at Greenhouse Theater Center
Set in England during the first decade of the twentieth century, SONS AND LOVERS dramatizes the early years of the spirited and lyrically inspired writer D.H. Lawrence as he charted his course from a Midlands coal mining town into the larger world. The story portrays his parents’ turbulent, mismatched marriage, his own first affairs of the heart, and his mother’s jealousy about the women he brought into his life. In the process, Lawrence developed his views on the mystical role of sexuality in shaping the soul and the power of determined creativity to overcome dark circumstances.
Comments Director Mike Brayndick, “D.H. Lawrence was rhapsodic about the glories of our physical and spiritual being. He also provided an unstinting vision of human flaws. Written in 1913, Sons and Lovers has a very modern resonance dynamically revealing the tension between the desire for love and the need for a fulfilled individuality. This play tells the story from the perspective of his older self who relives the past he must constantly rediscover, ruefully struggling to grow and be free in the present of a time-haunted life.”
Check out a radio preview on WGHC here: Sons and Lovers Radio Spot
Here are three full reviews of this production:
https://www.theatreworldim2.com/sonsandlovers-gt?fbclid=IwAR3aH7nHlYdaSrI5Tn_TOMpEfmCZuOM_OA4gBB8tUoxH252WyFAtpaa3DJg
https://chicago.splashmags.com/index.php/2019/09/03/sons-and-lovers-review-on-the-spot-company-is-right-on/?fbclid=IwAR0nqRNXaOGg59_BC8Y6qMZn3EZBhl-7l_FQ6FV57LrNUpgZOGgw-mi1vF0#gsc.tab=0
https://news.wttw.com/2019/09/24/howards-end-sons-and-lovers-chicago-theater-reviews
Critics say:
“Sons and Lovers with unforgettable performances is highly recommended…” (Theatre World Internet Magazine) This production is “Gripping and powerful”, this “difficult subject matter was explored deeply.” “This is a production that serious theatre goers will not want to miss.” (Splash Magazine) A “story this rich demands to be dramatized” as “Sons and Lovers combusts whenever necessary.” (Stage and Cinema)
Miles Borchard’s performance as Paul is “full of genuine intensity.” (Sun Times) He is “…clearly the voice of Lawrence the artist” and “a sweetly sensitive and guarded Paul.” (Third Coast)
“Brian Boller meets an interesting challenge playing two major roles: D. H. Lawrence and William Morel. He narrates and gives the story meaning and direction”. (Third Coast)
“Amy Gray is so powerful as the elegant, refined lady who quickly realizes that she has married well below her station.” (Theatre World Internet Magazine) Amy “displays a lovely voice when she sings the English folk song, “Long, Long Ago.”’ (Third Coast)
“Stephen Dunn, well known for playing more genteel roles, dirties up and gets belligerent for this role as a man trapped in a legacy bequeathed by generations, and blind to any glimmer of opportunity or change.” (Theatre World Internet Magazine) “Dunn as father Walter nicely reflects the character’s aging and physical impairments.” (Third Coast)
This cast is “superb” (Theatre World Internet Magazine)” “Each of the actors skillfully inhabited their characters and the accents were spot on.” “The costumes, the set, the staging, and accompanying music combined to create an atmosphere that was compelling and engaging.” (Splash Magazine)
“Sons and Lovers bristles with the push and pull of hearts and minds of working people… who want more out of life but do not know where to turn to find it. Director Brayndick has created a journey filled with harrowing moments that allow each character self-realization and strength.” (Theatre World Internet Magazine)
A co-production of On The Spot Theatre Company
and Greenhouse Theater Center
Based on the novel by D.H. Lawrence
Adapted and Directed by Mike Brayndick
August 29 – September 29, 2019 at Greenhouse Theater Center
Set in England during the first decade of the twentieth century, SONS AND LOVERS dramatizes the early years of the spirited and lyrically inspired writer D.H. Lawrence as he charted his course from a Midlands coal mining town into the larger world. The story portrays his parents’ turbulent, mismatched marriage, his own first affairs of the heart, and his mother’s jealousy about the women he brought into his life. In the process, Lawrence developed his views on the mystical role of sexuality in shaping the soul and the power of determined creativity to overcome dark circumstances.
Comments Director Mike Brayndick, “D.H. Lawrence was rhapsodic about the glories of our physical and spiritual being. He also provided an unstinting vision of human flaws. Written in 1913, Sons and Lovers has a very modern resonance dynamically revealing the tension between the desire for love and the need for a fulfilled individuality. This play tells the story from the perspective of his older self who relives the past he must constantly rediscover, ruefully struggling to grow and be free in the present of a time-haunted life.”
Check out a radio preview on WGHC here: Sons and Lovers Radio Spot
Here are three full reviews of this production:
https://www.theatreworldim2.com/sonsandlovers-gt?fbclid=IwAR3aH7nHlYdaSrI5Tn_TOMpEfmCZuOM_OA4gBB8tUoxH252WyFAtpaa3DJg
https://chicago.splashmags.com/index.php/2019/09/03/sons-and-lovers-review-on-the-spot-company-is-right-on/?fbclid=IwAR0nqRNXaOGg59_BC8Y6qMZn3EZBhl-7l_FQ6FV57LrNUpgZOGgw-mi1vF0#gsc.tab=0
https://news.wttw.com/2019/09/24/howards-end-sons-and-lovers-chicago-theater-reviews
Critics say:
“Sons and Lovers with unforgettable performances is highly recommended…” (Theatre World Internet Magazine) This production is “Gripping and powerful”, this “difficult subject matter was explored deeply.” “This is a production that serious theatre goers will not want to miss.” (Splash Magazine) A “story this rich demands to be dramatized” as “Sons and Lovers combusts whenever necessary.” (Stage and Cinema)
Miles Borchard’s performance as Paul is “full of genuine intensity.” (Sun Times) He is “…clearly the voice of Lawrence the artist” and “a sweetly sensitive and guarded Paul.” (Third Coast)
“Brian Boller meets an interesting challenge playing two major roles: D. H. Lawrence and William Morel. He narrates and gives the story meaning and direction”. (Third Coast)
“Amy Gray is so powerful as the elegant, refined lady who quickly realizes that she has married well below her station.” (Theatre World Internet Magazine) Amy “displays a lovely voice when she sings the English folk song, “Long, Long Ago.”’ (Third Coast)
“Stephen Dunn, well known for playing more genteel roles, dirties up and gets belligerent for this role as a man trapped in a legacy bequeathed by generations, and blind to any glimmer of opportunity or change.” (Theatre World Internet Magazine) “Dunn as father Walter nicely reflects the character’s aging and physical impairments.” (Third Coast)
This cast is “superb” (Theatre World Internet Magazine)” “Each of the actors skillfully inhabited their characters and the accents were spot on.” “The costumes, the set, the staging, and accompanying music combined to create an atmosphere that was compelling and engaging.” (Splash Magazine)
“Sons and Lovers bristles with the push and pull of hearts and minds of working people… who want more out of life but do not know where to turn to find it. Director Brayndick has created a journey filled with harrowing moments that allow each character self-realization and strength.” (Theatre World Internet Magazine)
The cast includes Pete Blatchford, Brian Boller, Miles Borchard, Emma Brayndick, Baird Brutscher, Erika Caldwell, Heidi Drennan, Stephen Dunn, Amy Gray, Corrie Riedl, and Tina Shelley.
The production team includes Emma Brayndick and Pat Henderson (scenic design), Casey Brayndick (sound design), and Andy Long (sound design and stage manager).