
Encore  Stage & Studio Proudly Presents the World Premiere of "Cul de Sac"
    Arlington, VA – Encore Stage & Studio is delighted to present Cul de Sac, the  world premiere play adaption based on the nationally syndicated Cul de Sac comic  strip by Richard Thompson. Thompson and his comic  strip won the 2010 Reuben Award, the highest honor given by the National  Cartoonists Society. The play follows four-year-old Alice Otterloop and her  older brother, Petey, as they learn about friendship and the importance of  being yourself. When Alice decides to help Petey become more exciting she risks  sending Petey further into his shell. With the help of their parents, teachers,  and new and old friends the Otterloop children just might be able to learn  something from each other.  This  production runs June 3 through 12 at Thomas Jefferson Community Theatre (125 S.  Old Glebe Rd. Arlington, VA 22204).
    
  "He never wanted to be  anything other than a cartoonist," says playwright Amy Thompson in describing her  husband Richard Thompson. Richard, a long-time Arlington resident, had created  thousands of illustrations and cartoons for dozens of magazines and newspapers  before Cul de Sac debuted in The Washington Post Magazine in 2007.  Thompson drew on incidents from his own  childhood ("there's a lot of him in Petey, the withdrawn artist" says Amy), and  the lives of his family, including two daughters, Emma and Charlotte.  Everything from Charlotte's unbounded exuberance, to Emma's discovery that a  manhole cover made a great stage, to the reluctant introduction of a guinea pig  in their home was fodder for Thompson's re-imagined suburban Washington. 
    Thompson's Cul de Sac  drew the attention of comic fans worldwide including some very famous fans. Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson  was so impressed that he wrote the introduction to the first Cul de Sac collection.
  
   "[The  comic strip] is one of those rare visions that shows how surprising the  ordinary world really is.  Richard  Thompson's wonderfully peculiar Otterloop family is closely observed with deep  sympathy and rings absolutely true," stated Watterson, "I'm a huge fan."
    Children's  book author Mo Willems (Knuffle Bunny,  Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, Elephant & Piggie series) wrote  the introduction to the second collection. "If Cul de Sac isn't  French for 'wonderfully loopily sincerely life-affirmingly stupendously  hilarious' then there is something wrong with the French language," stated Willems.
  
  Pixar director Pete Docter invited Thompson to collaborate on character  development for his most recent film, Inside  Out.  "Cul de Sac is the funniest strip to appear in decades," writes Oscar-winner  Docter, whose other films include Monsters,  Inc. and Up. "It's full of great characters, well-observed truths that  most of us have forgotten about, and is so beautifully and funnily drawn that  it is an absolute joy to look at even if you can't read.  (Of course, if  you can't read, then you'd better stop right now.)"
     In 2009 Thompson was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and  began treatment. Thompson's friend Chris Sparks solicited other artists to  contribute to a book collection, Team Cul  de Sac: Cartoonists Draw the Line at Parkinson's, to raise money for  Parkinson's research through the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Encore Stage &  Studio will hold a special fundraiser in the theatre lobby in to contribute to  this effort.
  
  On September 23, 2012, Cul de Sac  ended its run of original strips, and Thompson retired. He kept up his Cul de Sac blog for some years  afterward, but otherwise, published no new work.  An offer was made to buy the rights to Cul de Sac and continue the strip with a  new writer and artist, but Thompson declined. It seemed the world had seen the  last of Alice, Petey, Madeline, and Peter Otterloop, as well as their friends  Dill, Beni, Andre, Loris, Miss Bliss, and all the others.
    Encore Stage & Studio, with efforts to build its  performances highlighting local and original work, approached Amy Thompson  about writing a play. Amy Thompson has worked for Encore as a drama teacher and  director for some years, and has written several shorter works for summer camps  and classes. Amy's Encore show credits include direction for The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in  2013 and Much Ado about Nothing in  2015.   She was eager to write a full-length play, and  suggested that Cul de Sac would make  a perfect choice for children's theatre. Over the years, Richard had turned  down all requests by other writers to adapt the strip for the stage, while  asking Amy why she didn't do it herself. Encore accepted, debuting Cul de Sac's for its early summer show  of the 2015/2016 season. 
    We are excited to announce Chuck  Leonard as director for this production.  Production staff also includes Matthew Heap (Composer), Thomas Boudreaux  (Technical Director), Amy Thompson, Kristen Jepperson and Marji Jepperson (Set  Designer/Builder and Props), Debra Leonard (Costume Designer/Builder and  Make-up Designer), Gary Hauptman (Lighting Designer), Caitlin Orzechowski  (Assistant Lighting Designer), and Drew Moberley (Sound Engineer). 
    Performance Dates and Showtimes:
  Fridays, June 3 and 10,  2016 at 7:30 p.m.
  Saturdays, June 4 and 11, 2016 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
  Sundays, June 5 and 12, 2016 at 3 p.m.
    Every effort has been made to preserve the look, feel, and  heart of the original strip. Fans of the strip will recognize the Otterloop  house, Mr. Otterloop's tiny red car, Dill's kiddie car, and Alice's manhole  cover. Young audiences who have never seen the strip will recognize the world  of some typical (but dramatic) preschoolers and third graders. And everyone, no  matter his or her age, will get to experience what it's like to be a child. We  recommend this production for ages 4 and older.
    Tickets are $15 for Adults; $10 for  Children, Students, Military and Seniors. Tickets are on sale now and may be  purchased at www.encorestage.org or by  calling our box office at (703) 548-1154.
  
  About Encore Stage & Studio 
                                                                             "Theatre by Kids, for  Kids!" Founded in 1967, our mission is to build a lifelong appreciation for  live theater by involving young people in all aspects of theater arts  --onstage, backstage, in the classroom, and in the audience. Encore strives to educate and entertain by offering  productions each season that are by and for young people, and through enriching  classes and workshops with qualified, enthusiastic teaching artists. We believe  that participating in live theatre builds problem-solving skills, teamwork,  creativity, literacy, and self-confidence. We are cultivating the next  generation of active and engaged art lovers.
  
    Encore Stage & Studio's 2016 season is  sponsored by Fairlington Dental and  
   is supported in part by the Virginia  Commission for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, and  the Arlington Cultural Affairs Division of Arlington Economic  Development and the Arlington Commission for the Arts. 
    For more information  visit www.encorestage.org  | (703) 548-1154 | PO Box 969 Arlington, VA 22216