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EVENT REPORT   03.21.08 2:51 PM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
A Spectacle Indeed
Redmoon Theater's "Spectacle Lunatique" fund-raiser filled the MCA Warehouse with whimsical performers and surreal vignettes.
No one has ever accused Chicago's Redmoon Theater of being a wallflower. Known for its highly original brand of theater that incorporates pageantry, puppetry, mechanical objects, physical movement, and special effects, Redmoon has become one of the city's most eclectic theater groups since its inception in 1989. For its annual fund-raiser, the aptly named Spectacle Lunatique, this year Redmoon chose a new venue—the decidedly raw MCA Warehouse—to embody its trademark act of transformation.

"This is a very Redmoon-y space," said Michaela Murphy, the theater company's marketing director, on the night of the event, March 7. She was referring to the MCA Warehouse's various open spaces, with plenty of twists and turns among them, that allowed Redmoon to set up several offbeat installations throughout the space. The theater's set designers and 37 performers led the event's more than 650 attendees through inventive visual displays.
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PHOTO GALLERY

Giant torches made from white fabric marked the entrance to the event. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Giant torches made from white fabric marked the entrance to the event.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Once inside, guests found a faux party featuring half-hearted decorations and performers serving pizza and canned beer. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Once inside, guests found a faux party featuring half-hearted decorations and performers serving pizza and canned beer.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Costumed performers offered hors d'oeuvres from briefcases in a room filled with glittering chandeliers and white leather chairs. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Costumed performers offered hors d'oeuvres from briefcases in a room filled with glittering chandeliers and white leather chairs.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Apothecary jars filled with mad-scientist-style curiosities flanked an area with Astroturf and neon green blowup chairs. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Apothecary jars filled with mad-scientist-style curiosities flanked an area with Astroturf and neon green blowup chairs.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Vignettes designed by Redmoon's art staff filled the multiroom space. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Vignettes designed by Redmoon's art staff filled the multiroom space.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Redmoon Theater is known for inventive set design, as showcased in a fanciful dollhouse staged near the party's entrance. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Redmoon Theater is known for inventive set design, as showcased in a fanciful dollhouse staged near the party's entrance.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Tall cocktail tables topped with lavender and sage green linens and simple floral arrangements of orchids and river stones provided guests with a place to perch and watch the evening's proceedings. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Tall cocktail tables topped with lavender and sage green linens and simple floral arrangements of orchids and river stones provided guests with a place to perch and watch the evening's proceedings.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Redmoon performers roamed the party and acted up throughout the night. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Redmoon performers roamed the party and acted up throughout the night.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
A performer soaking in a clawfoot tub filled with purple cabbages provided one of the night's more surreal moments. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
A performer soaking in a clawfoot tub filled with purple cabbages provided one of the night's more surreal moments.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Redmoon performers pulled faces behind window panes as part of the evening's ongoing surprises. - Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
Redmoon performers pulled faces behind window panes as part of the evening's ongoing surprises.
Photo: Eric Craig for BizBash
   
Redmoon Theater's Spectacle Lunatique Benefit

Catering Taste America Catering
Flowers Belmont Blooms
Linens
Production Kehoe Designs
Rentals Hall's Rental
Sound, Lighting Sound Investment Ltd.
Venue M.C.A. Warehouse

"Our jumping-off point was the space itself," said Vanessa Stalling, Redmoon's artistic associate. "We envisioned everything unfolding as the evening progressed." Stalling also spoke of the event's long planning period. "About six months out, we begin thinking about concepts, and our art staff brainstorms an outline," she said. "Then we start scouting for new artists to work with. We're always looking for new artists and performers." The staff found 10 of the evening's performers through auditions.

The assault on the senses began as soon as guests hit the multitiered staircase. A trio featuring local musician Shu Shabbat played ethereal music while rose petals fell from above. Guests then roamed through a room hung with several glittering chandeliers and featuring costumed performers holding briefcases filled with sweet treats and science-class-type curiosities.

These novelties played a large part in the party decor—apothecary jars held menageries of fake insects, doll heads, butterflies, and flowers. One display even offered Alice in Wonderland-esque magnifying glasses to get a better look. A garden-themed room featured multicolored lighting designed by Redmoon artist Jared Moore and provided by Sound Investment Ltd. (which often mimicked dappled sunlight as guests' children danced in the rays), plus a performer adorned in roses sitting atop a ladder. Neon green blowup chairs and Astroturf rugs sat alongside ebony Victorian couches and gilded tables, adding to the surreal vibe. "We always want to layer in continuous elements of surprise and performance," Stalling said.

Servers passed trays of hors d'oeuvres, such as spicy vegetable empanadas and pork tacos in asiago shells, before the buffet supper, which featured seared pistachio-crusted salmon, crown roast of pork, and tandoori chicken from Taste America Catering. The dessert display offered mini lavender crème brûlée cups, lemon tarts, and carrot cake and red velvet cupcakes. Ornate chafing dishes from Hall's Rentals filled the long buffet tables.

Spectacle Lunatique's mission was twofold: to raise funds for Redmoon Theater and to showcase the group's Redmoon for Hire services, which offer site installations, inventive servers, and innovative contraptions to hire for other events. Both objectives met the mark, as the silent auction—which featured artists creating works on site and M.C. Seth Bockley dressed as a cross between Adam Ant and Prince—was a hit, as were the traveling troupes of performers. A playfully aggressive team of photographers wandered the space with a backdrop, while three princesses, in exaggerated makeup and curled ringlets, sang a version of "Happy Birthday" to guests of their choosing. Meanwhile, DJ Mother Hubbard spun an upbeat mix featuring everything from Prince's "Pussy Control" to "Smile" by Lily Allen.

Correction: This story has been updated to credit Sound Investment as the provider of the lighting installations.



  —Wendy Wollenberg
RELATED TOPICS Redmoon Theater

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