Comedian Jeff Garlin, author Stuart
Dybek and community leader Allen Turner
are
this year's celebrity playwrights for Victory Gardens Theater's Chicago
Stories gala, Friday, May 9, 2008, 6pm at the Four Seasons Hotel, 120
E. Delaware in Chicago.
With its annual
one-night-only presentation of three 10-minute, celeb-authored plays, Chicago
Stories is always the city’s most dramatic spring gala, plus a
wonderful reflection of Victory Gardens’ dedication to the playwright. As many as 500 VIPs and supporters are
expected to cheer on Victory
Gardens’ first-time
playwrights on their opening - and closing - night. Tickets are $300. Tables of 10 start at $3,000.
For reservations, call Kate Oczkowski,
Victory Gardens Director of Events and
Individual Giving, (773) 549-5788 ext. 2140
Victory Gardens Artistic Director Dennis
Zacek will direct all three short plays, which star
professional actors from Victory
Gardens' stages. In addition to a night of celebrity theater,
guests at Chicago Stories will enjoy pre-show cocktails and appetizers, an
extravagant silent and live auction and raffle, and a delicious gourmet meal in
the Four Seasons' Grand Ballroom. Proceeds will help
underwrite costs of producing world premieres, providing education programs for
Chicago Public Schools, offering assistive devices and services to the disabled
community, and making theater available to underserved audiences.
Jeff Garlin no doubt
will give a comedic edge to his Chicago Stories debut play. He co-stars in and executive produces the
award-winning HBO series Curb Your Enthusiasm. Garlin spent three seasons on NBC’s Mad
About You and has appeared in such films and TV series as Full Frontal, Daddy Day Care, Austin
Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Everybody
Loves Raymond and Late Night
with Conan O’Brien. A Chicago
native and alumnus of The Second City, he has toured the country as a stand-up
comedian and has written and starred in three critically acclaimed solo shows.
No stranger to writing, Stuart
Dybek will put pen to paper for Victory
Gardens for a live, condensed version
of his popular, gritty Chicago
tales. Stuart Dybek is the author of three
books of fiction—I Sailed With Magellan, (adapted and staged by Victory
Gardens last season to
critical acclaim), The Coast of
Chicago (2004 “One Book, One Chicago” selection), and Childhood
and Other Neighborhoods—plus two collections of poetry, and numerous
anthologized short stories. A
recipient of a 2007 MacArthur “Genius” Grant, Dybek is a Distinguished Writer
in Residence at Northwestern University, and a member of the permanent faculty
for Western Michigan University’s Prague Summer Program.
Chicago philanthropist
Allen Turner is writing his first
play to support Victory
Gardens at Chicago
Stories. Turner is Board Chairman of
Columbia College of Chicago and also heads the Newberry Library’s D’Arcy
McNickle Center for American Indian Studies. An accomplished musician and
composer, Turner was founding Board Chair of Victory Gardens Theater. He served
as Chairman of the Board of the Goodman Theatre, MCA, and National Jewish
Theater, as well as McCall’s
magazine. He is also a member of the
Pritzker Organization, and was formerly Chairman of Hyatt International
Corporation’s Executive Committee.
Last year's Chicago Stories gala featured plays written by CBS2
entertainment reporter and film critic and Chicago Sun-Times columnist Bill Zwecker,
retired Chicago Tribune chief theater critic Richard Christiansen, and the
husband/wife duo Lisa Madigan, Illinois Attorney General, and Pat Byrnes,
cartoonist for The New Yorker. The event was a smash, attracted nearly 500
people, and raised a record $226,000 for Victory Gardens.
Co-Chairs
of Chicago Stories are VGT board members Sylvia Margolies of Winnetka
and Richard Skolly of Chicago.
USG is the Celebrity
Play Sponsor. Illinois Tool Works is the
Cocktail Hour Sponsor. Don
Sebastiani & Sons is the Exclusive Wine Sponsor. The Premiere Sweets Sponsor is Swirlz Cupcakes.