Jul 21 - 29 2017
It Can't Happen Here

It Can't Happen Here

Presented by The VORTEX at The VORTEX

ABOUT THE PLAY: Written during the rise of fascism in Europe, Lewis’ darkly satirical It Can’t Happen Here follows the ascent of a demagogue who becomes President of the United States by promising to return the country to greatness. Witnessing the new president’s authoritarian tyranny from the sidelines is a liberal, middle-class newspaper editor from Vermont who is caught in the chaos of social upheaval. Whether he is describing Buzz Windrip, the demagogue who wins the presidency based on the promise of making our country great again, or Doremus Jessup, the newspaper editor who simply waits too long to take Windrip seriously, Lewis’ commentary on our political system is precise, far-reaching, and prescient.

On October 24, 1936, theatres across the United States simultaneously staged the original play based on Sinclair Lewis’ novel as social commentary on the rise of fascism. 80 years later, Lewis’ story reads like it was ripped out of today’s headlines, and It Can’t Happen Here has made an unexpected comeback. This new adaptation by Tony Taccone and Bennett S. Cohen debuted at Berkeley Rep on September 30, 2016 and is receiving attention around the country due to its relevant content.

ABOUT THE PRODUCTION: The cast includes both student and professional artists. Youth Artists: Joilynn Green, Andromeda WhiteOtter, Kit Burton, Lily Poe, Zane Wolf, and Sophia Magri. Adult Guest Artists: Steven Fay, Trey Deason, Dillon Yruegas, Mark Stancato, Toni Baum, and Gabriel Maldonado.

Scenic Design by Ann Marie Gordon. Lighting Design by Patrick Anthony. Costume Design by E.L. Hohn. Sound Design by David DeMaris. Technical Direction by Brandi Alexander. Stage Management by Annalise Cain and Matthew Hogenmiller.

Directed by Matthew Patterson. Teresa Cruz, Assistant Director. Jamie Goodman, Company Manager. Melissa Vogt, Managing Director.  Bonnie Cullum, Producing Artistic Director.

ABOUT THE VORTEX’S SUMMER YOUTH THEATRE: For several generations, SYT has provided quality theatre to Austin audiences. This project teams adult professionals with students to create high-caliber theatrical productions of world-class literature. The Austin Chronicle named SYT “Best Theatre Program that Treats Kids like Grownups.” Nominated for dozens of local awards, SYT has been recognized with B. Iden Payne Awards for Outstanding Production of a Play for Children for The Commedia of Errors, Outstanding Direction of a Play for Children for The Commedia of Errors, The Physicists, Moby Dick, and The Frogs, Outstanding Acting for The Physicists and Moby Dick, and Outstanding Sound Design for Machinal. Every year, students work with adult artists who are among the most celebrated theatre professionals in Austin. Producing Artistic Director, Bonnie Cullum, who founded SYT in 1991, was inducted into the Austin Arts Hall of Fame in 2009.

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR: Matthew Patterson is a long-time VORTEX company member, and has been acting and directing in Austin for more than 25 years. He began acting with The VORTEX while he was working on his BA in Drama at the University of Texas at Austin, and he has appeared in over 50 VORTEX productions, including several as an adult guest artist with the Summer Youth Theatre.

In 2007 Matthew received his MFA in Acting from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill’s Professional Actor Training Program. While at UNC, he acted with the prestigious PlayMakers Repertory Company, in such productions as The Underpants, Cyrano de Bergerac, and Richard II. Matthew has directed three previous SYT productions: Animal Farm, The Good Woman of Szechwan, and The Commedia of Errors, which won two B. Iden Payne Awards: Best Director of Theatre for Youth and Best Production of Theatre for Youth.

Summer Youth Theatre is funded and supported in part by VORTEX Repertory Company, a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts, and by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.

The VORTEX Mission: We conjure and navigate the storm of imagination with urgent, unashamed art that dares to dream the world in which we want to live. This magic emanates from our cultural harbor, embraces diverse communities, breaks down barriers, and opens channels for vital exchange.

Admission Info

Tickets: $35-$15
$35 Priority Seating
$25 General Admission
$15 Discount/Child/Artist/Student/Senior

Email: melissa@vortexrep.org

Dates & Times

2017/07/21 - 2017/07/29

Location Info

The VORTEX

2307 Manor Road, Austin, TX 78722