Defiant Theatre
Defiant Theatre was a Chicago-based theatre company founded in 1993 by a group of students from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, which included Nick Offerman. The eclectic troupe specialized in productions that emphasized inventive stagecraft, perverse and controversial topics, and skillful stage combat. While the company is highly regarded for original plays such as Action Movie: The Play and Godbaby, Defiant Theatre received notable attention for productions of plays by Caryl Churchill, Alfred Jarry, Sarah Kane, and William Shakespeare. Chicago Magazine named Defiant the "Best Experimental Theatre" in their August 1999 Best of Chicago issue. The company disbanded in 2004.
Production history
1993/1994 season
''[Hamlet]''
by William Shakespearedirected by Christopher Johnson
Opened Friday, November 19, 1993 at The Greenview Arts Center
"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern may be dead; Defiant Theatre's Hamlet most certainly is not." - Chicago Reader
''Landscape of the Body''
by John Guaredirected by Darren Critz
Opened Friday, February 11, 1994 at American Theater Company
"A smoother, more consistent presentation might not have been able to reach the emotional heights of Defiant Theatre's Landscape of the Body." - Newcity
''The Quarantine''
by Darren Critzdirected by Joe Foust
CHICAGO PREMIERE
at Strawdog Theatre Company
"Defiant Theatre has come up with some splendidly gruesome, darkly comic stage images... Defiant Theatre is clearly a company to keep an eye on." - Chicago Reader
"Do you have good taste? Check it at the door." - Gay Chicago Magazine
1994/1995 season
''[The Dumb Waiter]/Victoria Station''
by Harold PinterThe Dumb Waiter directed by Joe Foust
Victoria Station directed by Rob Kimmel
at Angel Island
"Kindles with riveting slowness to a small but triumphant climax." - Chicago Reader
''Women and Water''
by John Guaredirected by Darren Critz
at American Theater Company
"What is most thrilling about this production is how well it reveals the subtleties of Guare's play." - Chicago Reader
''[Apt Pupil]''
based on the novella by Stephen Kingadapted and directed by Christopher Johnson
WORLD PREMIERE
Opened Thursday, May 4, 1995 at The Preston Bradley Center
"It's given me vivid nightmares for the past two nights." - Chicago Reader
1996 season
''The Ugly Man''
by Brad Fraserdirected by Linda Gillum & Barb Wruck Thometz
CHICAGO PREMIERE
Opened Saturday, January 13, 1996 at Strawdog Theatre Company
"The Defiant production has just the right tone." - Chicago Tribune
"It just becomes disgustingly irresistible." - Gay Chicago Magazine
''Ubu Raw''
based upon Alfred Jarry's Ubu Roiadapted by Joe Foust & Richard Ragsdale
directed by Joe Foust
WORLD PREMIERE
Opened Saturday, June 1, 1996 at American Theater Company
"The most sensational off-Loop show to hit the stage in a very long time... The production is truly remarkable." - Chicago Tribune
"Breathtaking disregard for their own safety." - Chicago Reader
"Simultaneously assaulting and seductive, and violently metaphoric." - Newcity
''Red Dragon">Red Dragon (novel)">Red Dragon''
based upon the novel by Thomas Harrisadapted and directed by Christopher Johnson
WORLD PREMIERE
Opened Wednesday, October 23, 1996 at The Firehouse
"Defiant Theatre pulls no punches in this production that could have easily tumbled over into camp." - Windy City Times
1997 season
''[The Mystery of Irma Vep]''
by Charles Ludlamdirected by Jim Slonina
Opened Monday, May 5, 1997 at National Pastime Theater
"Blisteringly intelligent comedy." - Chicago Sun-Times
"A nonstop laugh riot." - Newcity
"She's way fun!" - Nightlines
''Caligula">Caligula (play)">Caligula''
by Albert Camusdirected by Richard Ragsdale
Opened Monday, July 21, 1997 at The Griffin Theatre
"Defiant presents plenty of philosophy with fornication." - Nightlines
''[The Skriker]''
by Caryl Churchilldirected by Linda Gillum
CHICAGO PREMIERE
Opened Monday, October 13, 1997 at American Theater Company
"An ensemble work in every aspect... They've put on one hell of a show." - Chicago Tribune
"Defiant Theatre has essentially created a dark puppet extravaganza." - Chicago Sun-Times
"***1⁄2 The eerie tale is wrapped in a keen and often inspired visual design." - Gay Chicago Magazine
1998 season
''[Phaedra's Love]''
by Sarah Kanedirected by Lisa Rothschiller
AMERICAN PREMIERE
Opened Wednesday, June 10, 1998 at American Theater Company
"It's punk, pulp fiction classicism, whipped into a frenzy in a tight, stylish production." - Chicago Reader
"**** We're appalled by this heinous clan — but, boy, I loved going to their party." - Gay Chicago Magazine
''Action Movie: The Play''
by Joe Foust & Richard Ragsdaledirected by Joe Foust
WORLD PREMIERE
Opened Wednesday, July 22, 1998 at American Theater Company
"Unforgettable theatrical thrills." - Chicago Tribune
"Action Movie charms its audience with sly nods to its predictability." - Chicago Sun-Times
"A visceral, confrontational theatergoing experience... The company has managed to put all the blockbuster films this summer to shame." - Chicago Reader
''[Dracula]''
by Mac Wellmandirected by Richard Ragsdale
CHICAGO PREMIERE
Opened Monday, October 5, 1998 at Charybdis Multi-Arts Complex
"Defiant gives the script's malevolent camp a pointed recklessness." - Chicago Reader
"A healthy dose of both heaving bosoms and good-old fashioned shtick." - Newcity
1999 season
''[Bluebeard]''
by Charles Ludlamdirected by Jim Slonina
Opened Thursday, March 11, 1999 at Victory Gardens Theater Downstairs Studio
"Gleefully indulges Ludlam's cheese-ball side... Gloriously awful." - Chicago Reader
"A shared culture of B-movie proportions while being lovingly, and skillfully, over-the-top theatrical." - Newcity
"A colorful diversion. Or is that perversion?... Full of wit and energy, it's well worth checking out." - Windy City Times
''Action Movie: The Play: The Director's Cut''
by Joe Foust & Richard Ragsdaledirected by Joe Foust
Opened Wednesday, June 16, 1999 at American Theater Company
"A veritable feast of outstanding stage combat, fantastic puppets, inventive directorial ideas... It's more fun than most any summer film." - Chicago Tribune
"The play's endless stunts are just as brilliantly executed and breathtaking as they were before." - Chicago Reader
"Defiant has set themselves up for a nice franchise." - Newcity
''Burning Desires''
by Joan Schenkardirected by Linda Gillum
MIDWEST PREMIERE
Opened Wednesday, November 3, 1999 at National Pastime Theater
"A very interesting play with serious intellectual heft... There's no doubting this troupe's stellar theatrical chops." - Chicago Tribune
"The Defiant folks prove once again why they are among the most creative companies currently working in Chicago." - Windy City Times
2000 season
''The Love Talker''
by Deborah Pryordirected by Richard Ragsdale
at Victory Gardens Theater Downstairs Studio
"Rich with storytelling make-believe." - Citysearch
''Godbaby''
by Christopher Johnsondirected by Jim Slonina
WORLD PREMIERE
Opened Friday, June 16, 2000 at American Theater Company
"A manic production by one local company that lives up to its name--Defiant Theatre." - Chicago Sun-Times
"Godbaby's scholarship alone would be an accomplishment worthy of commendation. That the Defiant company makes it so much fun is an additional blessing." - Windy City Times
''[Macbeth]''
by William Shakespearedirected by Christopher Johnson
Opened Friday, October 27, 2000 at The Viaduct
"The whole production has the rough, raw air of a medieval mystery play, charged with violence and spiritualism." - Chicago Tribune
"If Shakespeare were this exciting in school, he'd be bigger than Harry Potter." - Chicago Free Press
"If there's one word to describe Defiant Theatre's Macbeth, it's "Wow!" - Lerner Booster