
Appearing in Orientation Day for PARAGON
I play a dad who wants his son to love sports like he does! ACT-TING! Continue reading Appearing in Orientation Day for PARAGON
I play a dad who wants his son to love sports like he does! ACT-TING! Continue reading Appearing in Orientation Day for PARAGON
“Wicke’s lovely, understated performance of the great genius [is] memorable…” Continue reading Being Albert Einstein in Einstein’s Gift
A mother and a daughter clash over their life choices while Dad tries to start the grill… Continue reading Returning to arciTEXT in The Venutian
I play the incredibly handsome and intelligent prospective groom… Continue reading Reading Rochaleh’s Wedding for Continuum
“Wicke is a haunting portrait of a man trying to find some last shred of dignity within the context of his own choices….”– Chicago Theater Beat (Recommended, 3 Stars) It’s Auschwitz, 1942. I play an actor who has coped with the horrors of the camp by writing a hilarious play in his head, and now he’s wrangling his fellow prisoners to act out his farce, which satirizes the anti-Semitic nonsense of the Dreyfus Affair. But as the play goes on, dark secrets emerge. The prisoners must ask themselves if comedy can truly have meaning in the face of horror. Muse … Continue reading Starring in “Holocaust comedy” Muse of Fire
The 1988 classic holiday action film, and I get to play big bad guy Hans Gruber! Continue reading Being villainous in Die Hard: A Drinking Game
I’m thrilled to be staring in Clockwise Theatre‘s upcoming production of Breaking the Shakespeare Code, which is another 2-person show that I’m damn excited about. I’ll be playing Curt, a well-regarded acting instructor at a women’s college in Massachusetts that develops a fiery, compelling mentor-mentee relationship with an ambitious student seeking further Shakespearean training. Then things get complicated. That’s right, me, playing an arrogant, sarcastic acting teacher who emotionally invades a student! Oh the joy! Breaking the Shakespeare Code runs November 6-29, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 3pm at Clockwise Theatre. Continue reading Starring in Breaking the Shakespeare Code
I play F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, and more! Continue reading Starring in Zelda at the Oasis for Genesis
“Guy Wicke is superb…” Continue reading Starring in Don’t Dress For Dinner at Citadel
The Arc Theatre’s 3rd annual short works festival… Continue reading Appearing in Garçon for arciTEXT 2015
Comic characters try desperately to make sense of their fleeting lives… Continue reading Appearing in Sand Castles at Rhinofest
I get to play a one-eyed, Jewish, Hungarian cinematographer who can summon the devil. Yeah. It’s a trip. Continue reading Appearing in Tony Kushner’s A Bright Room…
This existential romp looks not only at the effects of the human condition on the individual… Continue reading Starring in 10 & 2 at the Chicago Fringe Festival
A tale of dreams and deceptions on the eve of a battle… Continue reading Appearing in The Castle and The Sparrow
I’m honored to be in the dark and awkward Ice Flow by John Green Continue reading Appearing in a Short Play by John Green
“Wicke’s wide-eyed, maddening naiveté is right on the money…” Continue reading Playing the Nerd in The Nerd
With Richard Pryor Jr. (yes, the son of that Richard Pryor)… Continue reading Making Theatrical Debut in Lipstick Goes On Last