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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

'Volta' by Cirque du Soleil is now at Soldier Field with all the old excitement by Chris Jones

Cirque du Soleil has brought 25 different shows to the Chicago area over the last 30 years. I’ve reviewed 24 of them, from “Alegria” to “Saltimbanco” to “Varekai,” from the old…

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Before Mayor Pete, there was Joan Jett Blakk for president! Look for her story at Steppenwolf by Chris Jones

In 1991, Joan Jett Blakk ran against Richard M. Daley for Mayor of Chicago. By the following year, the radical drag persona of the courtly, mild-mannered performer Terence Smith was running …

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

In 'Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein' at Lookingglass, a monster emerges from a teenage mind by Chris Jones

So what, exactly, were Mary Godwin, Percy Shelley, Claire Clairmont and George Gordon Byron all really doing in the Villa Diodati in Lake Geneva (Switzerland, not Wisconsin) in the rainy sum…

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You'll see every laugh coming in well-intended 'Into the Breeches!' at Northlight Theatre by Chris Jones

Might you find yourself a few steps ahead of the play at “Into the Breeches!,” the new comedy from the Northlight Theatre? Is Winnetka north of Wilmette? Actually, so formulaic is George…

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'Four Chords and a Gun' tells a tuneless story of The Ramones by Chris Jones

“Four Chords and a Gun,” the new show from Toronto now at the Broadway Playhouse, is an odd duck. Of course, so were The Ramones. Here was an American punk rock band with influence that …

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Monday, May 20, 2019

'Adventures of Augie March' at Court Theatre: This Chicago story deserved a play this good by Chris Jones

In 2011, the British author and critic Martin Amis — a man who believes that Saul Bellow was the greatest American writer of the 20th century — stood on a stage in this city and describe…

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Sunday, May 19, 2019

New musical 'Miracle' is a winner for Cubs fans only by Chris Jones

In 1977, the actor Joe Mantegna — then and now a rabid fan of the Chicago Cubs — came up with an idea designed to get baseball lovers into the theater. The result was the legendary Organ…

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Thursday, May 16, 2019

'Next to Normal' at Writers Theatre: David Cromer has created a very human family, trying for something like happiness by Chris Jones

Back in 2011, just before the first national tour of Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey’s magnificent, Pulitzer Prize-winning musical “Next to Normal” came to Chicago, a dear out-of-town friend…

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'Hamilton' sets its closing date in Chicago by Chris Jones

The Chicago production of "Hamilton" will close Jan. 5, 2020, the Broadway producer Jeffrey Seller said in an interview with the Tribune Wednesday evening. The date of closing is not a surpr…

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Laurie Metcalf talks about playing Hillary on Broadway, and Steppenwolf: 'It had to keep growing or end' by Chris Jones

Laurie Metcalf was known to Chicago theater lovers for years before she became a Broadway mainstay. The Steppenwolf ensemble member — also known for her work on the TV sitcoms "Roseanne" a…

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Big theater week alert! 'Six' at Chicago Shakes is just one of a dozen openings by Chris Jones

In the days leading up to Memorial Day, Chicago traditionally has more theater openings than at any other time of the year. And 2019 is bringing an especially bumper crop of marquee spring a…

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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

'The Winter’s Tale': Nope, there's no forgiveness for poor King Leontes at the Goodman by Chris Jones

Like “The Tempest” and “Cymbeline,” William Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” traditionally has been seen as a romantic play about forgiveness, penance and reconciliation. It…

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Monday, May 13, 2019

'Killing Game' at A Red Orchid: Death (and Michael Shannon) arrive fast and furious by Chris Jones

Death! Cannibalism! Fire! Michael Shannon on film! All of the above are on offer in A Red Orchid Theatre’s cacophonous new production of “Killing Game” (“Jeux de Massacre”), a show…

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Sunday, May 12, 2019

With son Justin Trudeau in the Second City audience, Margaret Trudeau opens up about her past by Chris Jones

On an extraordinary night at Second City in Chicago, a fearless, vulnerable and determinedly transparent Margaret Trudeau took the stage to talk of affairs and mistakes, family and failures,…

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Friday, May 10, 2019

Northlight Theatre has new plan to move to Evanston, building its own theater by Chris Jones

In a pivot away from developers and controversial Evanston high-rises, Northlight Theatre says it has made a fresh plan for a new home. Northlight said Friday that it has signed an option ag…

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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Definition Theatre's 'EthiopianAmerica' really captures immigrant, teenage lives as they are lived by Chris Jones

The children of immigrants long have written plays and novels about what it’s like to be a first-generation American, trying to build a life in a new country under the watchful eyes of for…

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'Chicago' is back in Chicago, yet again, starring Eddie George — and it's strikingly good by Chris Jones

Most Broadway tours are like those old mimeograph machines: the more times they’re toured, duplicated and recast, the more the quality fades. So why is “Chicago the Musical” different?…

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Margaret Trudeau of Canada has been tested by fame, and life — now she's ready to talk about it at Second City by Chris Jones

In 2015, Justin Trudeau was elected prime minister of Canada. In his Montreal victory speech, delivered in both French and English, he said, “Sunny ways, my friends. Sunny ways!” Histori…

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Definition Theatre gets $1.6 million for new home on the South Side by Chris Jones

In an extraordinary development likely to transform the fortunes of a bold but small Chicago company, Definition Theatre is to receive $1.6 million in direct funding from the City of Chicago…

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Monday, May 6, 2019

'The Undeniable Sound of Right Now' at Raven Theatre: A landlord walks into a Chicago rock club — you know this song by Chris Jones

For fans of Chicago’s legendary indie music scene, Hank’s Bar will feel like a fusion of The Hideout, Lounge Ax, Martyrs, the Double Door, and any number of other mission-based small mus…

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Headed from Aurora to Broadway? Hey, 'August Rush,' what's your hurry? by Chris Jones

To call “August Rush,” the new musical at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora, a pre-Broadway tryout is a major overstatement. What is up on that historic stage at present is more akin to a …

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How does Eddie George go from football to starring in 'Chicago'? 'He gets an acting coach for 12 years.' by Chris Jones

In 1995, his senior year at Ohio State, Eddie George rushed for a school-record 1,927 yards and scored 25 touchdowns, gaining an average of 148 yards per game. Against Notre Dame that season…

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Sunday, May 5, 2019

Lyric Opera has a great, traditional 'West Side Story' that believes in the original by Chris Jones

The current, vociferous debate over classic Broadway musicals is not unlike that over the Constitution of the United States. On the one hand, you have those who argue that the Constitution s…

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Friday, May 3, 2019

'Matilda the Musical' at the Drury Lane is mostly a letdown by Chris Jones

"Matilda," the proto-feminist story of a gifted little girl with nasty parents, is perhaps the best family musical of this young century. Prescient for 2010, it managed both to be a thrillin…

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Thursday, May 2, 2019

'Too Heavy for Your Pocket' at TimeLine: It's the acting that elevates this new play set during the civil rights era by Chris Jones

If you’ve not heard of Jireh Breon Holder or his play “Too Heavy for Your Pocket,” you might well think that the new drama at the TimeLine Theatre is a long-lost play from the so-calle…

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Exiting Rahm Emanuel talks arts in Chicago: What he's most proud of — and a few regrets by Chris Jones

Some three weeks before leaving office, Rahm Emanuel, the 55th Mayor of Chicago, sat for an interview in his office at City Hall about the arts in Chicago. This is an edited transcript of ou…

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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Boy meets fox in 'First Love is the Revolution' at Steep Theatre by Chris Jones

Heard of “Venus in Fur”? That’s nothing compared to “First Love is the Revolution,” a play about a torrid and intensely emotional love affair between a 14-year-old boy and a young …

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'August Rush' is a new Broadway-bound musical — first at the Paramount in Aurora by Chris Jones

For hopeful new Broadway musicals, Chicago has become the most famous tryout town in America. But Aurora? Come Friday, it gets a piece of the action that has been going almost entirely to ei…

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Tuesday, April 30, 2019

'The Children' at Steppenwolf is about the end of the world, more or less — but in Chicago it's a bit chilly by Chris Jones

If — strike that, when — the Earth suffers some sort of horrific ecological disaster of our own making, humanity probably won't disintegrate into dust overnight. More likely, some of us …

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'Tootsie' and 'Hadestown' top 2019 Tony Awards nominations — plus Laurie Metcalf for 'Hillary' by Chris Jones

As Broadway looks for a safe landing between changing times and the traditional makeup of its audience, this year's Tony Award nominations, announced Tuesday morning, reflected fevered compe…

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Cirque du Soleil announces 'R.U.N.' in Las Vegas — its first new show there in years by Chris Jones

After six years of a Cirque drought in the desert, the Cirque du Soleil is to bring a new attraction to the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas later this year. Instead of the acrobats and trapeze arti…

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