Inspired by children who are visually impaired, X-Marks the Spot creates a theater event for everyone
Inspired by children who are visually impaired, X-Marks the Spot creates a theater event for everyone
Calling all moms and dads! The Chicago Children’s Theatre is inviting you and your kids to X-Marks the Spot, an all-new form of “X-Tra Sensory Theatre” inspired by children who are visually impaired, but created for all audiences.
That’s right. Close your eyes. Because X-Marks the Spot: An X-Tra Sensory Xperience uses sounds, voices, tastes, and touchable, scented props to create an
all-new multisensory theater event, ideal for children and parents to experience together.
At X-Marks the Spot, audiences enter the theater to find a magical, low-light, communal setting. The first surprise is how fast the other four senses jump to life, ready to take in the interactive fun soon to come. Then, actors perform a spine-tingling story about a family of adventurers using a highly choreographed series of props, sounds, tastes and smells that stimulate the senses and bring the play to life.
So don’t miss X-Marks the Spot, an unforgettable new theater experience that helps kids appreciate all of their senses. Performances are running now through February 24, 2019: Saturday and Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Single tickets are $35. Visit
chicagochildrenstheatre.org or call Chicago Children’s Theatre Guest Services, (312) 374-8835 for single tickets, subscriptions, information on school performances and group rates.
Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Station, is located at 100 S. Racine Ave. in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood. The Station is minutes from I-90 and I-290, as well as downtown and Ashland Avenue. Chicago Children’s Theatre offers free onsite parking on the south side of the building, entering from Racine Ave.
Additional street parking is usually readily available nearby on weekends, or look for the Impark parking lot, 1301 W. Madison St. According to a press release, X-Marks the Spot is ideal for families with children ages 8 and up. The show on Sunday, February 10 is sensory-friendly, with a quiet room and family restroom available.
Listen! Smell! Touch! Taste! Behind the scenes of X-Marks the Spot X-Marks the Spot: An X-Tra Sensory Xperience is conceived and directed by Jacqueline Russell, co-founder and artistic director, Chicago Children’s Theatre. The work
was deeply informed by her semester-long residency last spring with students who are visually impaired at a CPS elementary school.
It also builds on Russell’s efforts throughout her career to create theater that is inclusive of all audiences, best evidenced by her acclaimed Red Kite Project productions and camps for children on the autism spectrum.
"Creating theater that's inclusive of all of Chicago's children is core to CCT's mission," said Russell. "My drama residency work last spring with students who are visually impaired inspired me to try something brand new that would be special for them to experience, but will also be equally delightful and engaging for everyone.”
Paris Ray Dozier, son of Motown legend Lamont Dozier, who co-created the music for Chicago Children’s Theatre’s hit world premiere Last Stop on Market Street last spring, is teaming with Russell to create original music and sound for X-Marks the Spot.
The cast includes Amanda de la Guardia (Melody), Anthony Lombard (Peanut/Foxy McGroovy), Brian Keys (Devon) and Tina Munoz-Pandya (Sky). The production team also includes Will Bishop, scenic and costume design; Becca Jeffords, lighting design.
The plot for X-Marks the Spot is loosely based on the Victorian era children’s novel Five Children & It by Edith Nesbit, which tells the clever and funny story of a family of young adventurers who discover a mischievous wishing fairy in the sand—only to learn the old adage, “be careful what you wish for.”
X-Marks the Spot: An X-Tra Sensory Xperience is funded in part by the NEA Arts Work program.
What’s Next at Chicago Children’s Theatre After X-Marks the Spot, Chicago Children’s Theatre hosts New York’s Spellbound Theatre’s The World Inside Me, a new form of educational arts experience designed specifically for pre-K youth, February 9-March 10. This world premiere production is part art and part science, showcasing the creative abilities of our youngest children while celebrating the human body, following human development from prenatal through age five.
Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 13th season finale is the world premiere of The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963, based on the groundbreaking, timeless young adult novel by Christopher Paul Curtis, adapted by Cheryl L. West, directed by Wardell Julius Clark. Performances are March 26-April 28. For ages 9 and up.
For tickets, subscriptions and group rates, visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org or call (312) 374-8835.
About Chicago Children’s Theatre Chicago Children’s Theatre has transformed the former 12th District Police Station,located in the heart of Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood at 100 S. Racine Avenue, into its first permanent home.
The new Chicago Children’s Theatre, The Station, celebrated its grand opening in January 2017, and now serves as a mixed-use performing arts, education and community engagement facility that welcomes all Chicago families.
Since its launch in 2005, CCT has cemented its reputation as the city’s largest professional theater company devoted exclusively to children and young families. The company evolved out of Chicago’s need for high-quality, professional children’s programming to match the quality and significance of powerhouses such as Steppenwolf, Goodman and Lookingglass.
In 2017, Chicago Children’s Theatre became the first theater for young audiences in the nation to win a National Theatre Award from the American Theatre Wing, creators of the Tony Awards.
Chicago Children’s Theatre has built its national reputation due to its focus on new work, producing 17 world premieres in the last 12 years including The Selfish Giant, The Hundred Dresses, Jackie and Me, Dot and Ziggy, The Houdini Box, The Elephant and The Whale (in association with Redmoon), Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money, Leo Lionni’s Frederick, Wonderland, Alice’s Rock & Roll Adventure, A Snowy Day with Beatrix Potter, Jabari Dreams of Freedom, Moonshot: A Race to Space,
The Year I Didn’t Go To School: A Homemade Circus, My Wonderful Birthday Suit!, An Epic Tale of Scale and Last Stop on Market Street. These enjoyed successful inaugural runs in Chicago, many followed by productions at theaters across the U.S. For more, visit chicagochildrenstheatre.org.
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