A girl of roughly middle-school age was directly in my field of vision Saturday night at the Den Theatre’s mainstage. She was part of a large group of kids who had been taken to the show a…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:20PMAfter a long period of inactivity, the mainstage of Chicago’s Royal George Theatre is roaring back to life this fall with a new commercial production of “The Woman in Black,” a show th…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 07:00AMIt's warm out. Fancy a road trip? Let's take a look at a few options for combining that excursion with some live performance. If you've been reading my column all these years (and thank you)…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AMOn May 29, D. Nicholas Rudall, actor, director, translator, founding director of the Court Theatre and professor emeritus of classics at the University of Chicago, sent a message to 100 peop…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:00PMA new biographical, musical inspired by the life of Michael Jackson, is headed to Broadway, with arrival expected in 2020. The playwright Lynn Nottage, who has two Pulitzer Prizes, will writ…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:00AMHere’s something no one anticipated when the Harris Theater for Music and Dance was built in 2003: it would begin to function as a neighborhood venue. Here’s something I never anticipate…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 07:00AMJacob Harvey, artistic director of the Greenhouse Theater Center since 2016, is exiting the position, effective on Friday. William Spatz, who owns the producing and presenting operation, loc…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:15PMAt one point in Monty Cole’s uber-contemporary “Hamlet” — at the Gift Theatre in Jefferson Park — the title character turns his back on the audience, picks up a can of red spray pa…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:10PM“The Band’s Visit” and “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” dominated Sunday’s Tony Awards. But when will we see these shows — and the other Tony winners — in Chicago? Very li…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:55AMOf the many myths surrounding the building of the Taj Mahal — the wondrous mausoleum in the Indian city of Agra — one of the most persistent is that its creator, the Mughal emperor, Shah…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:25AMSteep Theatre Company's shattering production of "Lela & Co.," a haunting play about sex-trafficking and abuse, emerged triumphant at Chicago's non-Equity Jeff Awards Monday night at the Ath…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:55PM“The Band’s Visit,” the wry, sad and moving new musical helmed by David Cromer of Skokie — unarguably the leading auteur stage director to emerge from the Chicago theater in a genera…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:00PMFor risk-loving contemporary dancers, Gaga needs no Lady. It’s the name of a technique pioneered by Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, artistic director of the Tel Aviv-based Batsheva Dan…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:30PMDavid Cromer — Skokie-hatched, Columbia College-trained, fed and watered in the Chicago theater, the current odds-on favorite to win the Tony Award on Sunday for best direction of a musica…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:15AMWith “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” likely to do to its rivals nominated for best play what the Dementors do to Ron and Hermione — in one narrative, anyway — most of the tension…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:10PMHave you craved the opportunity to see a musical about dead Chicago architects? Did you always hope to catch Daniel Burnham and John Root doing a soft-shoe together? When staring, say, at th…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:05PMAt one point in “Father Comes Home from the Wars (Parts 1, 2 & 3)” — Suzan-Lori Parks’ brilliant and riveting Civil War triptych in the Homeric vein — a slave named Hero, fighting …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 05:10PM“The Cher Show” rolled quietly into Chicago on Tuesday — minus Cher, who didn’t even show up as a hologram. But if the name on the marquee — and the reason to buy a ticket — was …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:25PMSay Nemo and most kids now think of the Disney clown fish with the neurotic dad. Mention Nautilus and you’re into a fitness brand. But in 1870, the great Jules Verne imagined Captain Nemo …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:20PMAt one crucial point in “Mies Julie,” Yaël Farber’s explosive and adept South African adaptation of August Strindberg’s throbbing naturalistic classic from 1888, now firing up the V…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:15PMIn 1977, the Mount Holyoke College alumna Wendy Wasserstein wrote “Uncommon Women,” a sparkling, groundbreaking and deeply moving play about brilliant women at an elite college, all prob…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:45PMIn September 1989, the cover of TV Guide featured the stars of the two highest rated shows of the era. One was "The Cosby Show." The other was "Roseanne." Each regularly attracted some 30 mi…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AMWhen the courageous playwright Mart Crowley wrote "The Boys in the Band," half a century ago and several galaxies away, he was more concerned about making his play funny and true than worryi…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00PMA signed Hirschfeld drawing of the cast of "Frasier." A Dale Chihuly vase — once a fixture on the set of the NBC sitcom — signed by the renowned artist. Autographed scripts for "Frasier,…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:30PMAs far as I remember, I first saw Rachel Rockwell perform in 1999. The show was director Marc Robin's production of "A Chorus Line" and the venue was the now-defunct Drury Lane in Evergreen …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AMBennett Fisher’s new play “Damascus” is set mostly on Interstate 94. The rolling location is an airport shuttle van that normally plies its trade at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. B…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:20PMRachel Rockwell, one of Chicago's leading directors and choreographers of stage musicals over the past two decades — and also a rising star on the brink of a major national career in the A…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:15PMDuring my preshow detour in the interests of personal comfort, an announcement of a pending curtain came across the Chicago Shakespeare Theater loudspeaker, which reaches everywhere. Beginni…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:30PMA quarter-century ago, the lavish new Rosemont Theatre caused severe indigestion among the nervous honchos of Chicago. The occasion was the 1993 groundbreaking for a 4,200-seat theater — a…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:05PMRobert Redford is headed June 1 to the Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods in north suburban Riverwoods, where he and his wife, German-born environmental activist and multimedia artist Sibylle…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:50PM"Pretty Woman: The Musical" will be changing leading men for Broadway. The producers announced Wednesday that Steve Kazee, who played the lead role of Edward Lewis during the show's pre-Bro…
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