Human Combat Chess in Chicago

Thursday, July 12th, marks the opening performance of Human Combat Chess in Chicago. That's right, HCC has franchised!!  Nathaniel Nesheim-Case has been laboring with his own group of combatants to put on the regular season match-up of the Corsairs vs. the Roses. We are very excited to see a production that we labor hard at every year become a big enough thing to be brought down to Chicago. 

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This new development has pushed us to build the world of Human Combat Chess even more, and given us the resources to do it. With a whole new group of actors fighting their way through another show, that gives us almost 40 new names and faces to be able to make the Human Combat Chess Wiki, and our in-world podcast, Boards and Swords, so much more awesome. 

Speaking of Boards and Swords, Mike Speck and Mark Rasmussen have returned as our announcers and hosts for both the podcast and the championship game. The first few episodes are live on our site, and the two of them can be found blissfully taunting the fighters this July.

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This year also marks the first year with official HCC swag!  Dragons, Phoenix and Corsairs themed gear are all on the CafePress site, including general HCC gear. Unfortunately, we were unable to get the Roses logo on the site in time, but our goal for 2015 is to have gear for each of the 8 MCCL teams up for purchase.

 

In closing, if you are in Chicago, go see Chess. If you are in Minneapolis, come see Chess. If you are on the road, listen to Chess, and if you are at a shortage of clothes, buy Chess.

Thank you friends, and as always, control your center, 
Skot Rieffer
Six Elements

 

Victory!

THANK YOU!

Thanks to all those who attended, assisted, and coordinated the 2014 Brawl of America.  Our inaugural endeavor was a tremendous success.  

We had an incredible faculty, with 2 Fight Masters, 1 Fight Director, 2 Certified Teachers and 6 Advanced Actor/Combatants, and a fantastic turn-out with 34 registered students.

We look forward to crossing blades with you all next year.  Until then, check out the website of our older sibling workshop: Carnage in the Corn in Des Moines, IA this November!  www.carnageinthecorn.weebly.com

Special Announcement

Jenna Papke

Jenna Papke

Six Elements Theatre regrets to announce that Jenna Papke has resigned from her position as Artistic Director. Jenna was a co-founder of the company and was a strong voice guiding our mission while directing our first 4 seasons, but has decided to pursue other artistic endeavors, and all of us here wish her well. While she is no longer a member of our company she remains a personal and professional friend, who we hope to work with again.

As we plan our 2015 season, Six Elements remains committed to producing excellent active theatre that explores the power of language, gossip, and myth to influence human thought, action, and reality, We look forward to the opportunity to work with new talented directors, and to move the company in exciting new ways.

Human Combat Chess 2014 is going full steam ahead with a new venue and loads of talented new fighters and choreographers, and our adaptation of the Newbury Honor winning novel "The Thief" promises to bring a fascinating tale of gods, men, creation, and betrayal to the Twin Cities for a world premiere.

Stay tuned for our 2015 season announcement, root for your favorite team in the HCC, steal a gift from the gods, and continue to Brave the Elements!

Our best,
Six Elements Theatre-
Willson Borchert
Stephanie George Miller
Mike Lubke
Johanna Gorman-Baer
Skot J Rieffer
Tess Kean
and Philip D Henry