The new play White Rooster is perched high for success and expected to be a hit for the Lookingglass Theatre Company this March. The production has been in the works for over six years for writer and director Matthew C. Yee. This Lookinggglass Theatre Company ensemble member was inspired by his family's story and he picked the right troupe to convey his personal piece.
White Rooster is set in the 1900s in rural China and surrounds a family haunted by ghosts. A young person named Min suffers loss and attempts to navigate her life in the aftermath.
The cast is stacked with master storytellers and packed with seasoned Chicago actors. The talented pecking order begins with Karen Aldridge as mother Maria and Mark L. Montgomery as papa John. Other outstanding family elders include Louise Lamson, who adds layers to what could have been a bit part as Judy and Daniel Lee Smith, who does duo duty as Hao and Ba.