Fans of Theo Ubique Theatre, the diminutive, distinguished Chicago theater that really started the now-buoyant trend of micro-musicals in Chicago, have been left nibbling cold turkey this fa…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:25PMEven jukebox musicals and celebrity bio-shows need clear reasons for theatrical being. In her one-woman show, Elaine Stritch memorably described herself as a “existential problem in tights…
SOURCE: New York Daily News at 09:00PMThere is an excellent play buried inside Spenser Davis’ “Plainclothes,” an ambitious but overstuffed situation comedy from Chicago’s burgeoning Broken Nose Theatre. Possibly an entir…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:30PMTwenty years ago, something strange called American Girl Place opened in Chicago. It was years ahead of its time. In fact, only now is it becoming clear just how far ahead the thinking behin…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AMThe aptly named “Familiar,” now at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company under the skilled direction of Danya Taymor, is a fine example of the kind of play that many well-educated children of …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:40PMRicky Jay, who died last Saturday, was the most genial, smart and loquacious magician you ever could hope to meet. Looking back on all the magic shows I’ve reviewed over the years in Chica…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:00PMOn Thanksgiving Eve at the Oriental Theatre, several hundred of us took time to give thanks for an all-American freedom of expression — the precious right to make fun of our elders, spoof …
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SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AMThe touchstone of the glorious Disney animation renaissance, “Beauty and the Beast” had eight masterful songs by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken when it was released as a movie: the likes …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:10PMHow’s your week going? Let’s hope more smoothly than for the tinny hero of the gorgeous new show at Lookingglass Theatre who, in short order, is tormented by a big baby, propelled from a…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:25PMAnyone who studied Jane Austen — or read her novels for pleasure — will tell you one thing above all else. She wrote juicy, deeply complex characters. This is why her six major novels ha…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AMThe usual admonition to turn off your cell phones has a particular intensity at “The Woman in Black,” now at the Royal George Theatre. “We use very low level levels of light in this pr…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:45AMGiven the excitement occasioned by 29-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, now the youngest woman ever to be elected to the United States Congress, dollars to donuts that a lot of people in TV…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:30PMThe Cirque du Soleil will return to Chicago in 2019. But its tent will be pitched not outside the United Center, as has been the case for years, but in the south parking lot of Soldier Field…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:15AMSome 26 years after its signature chopper first descended on the Auditorium Theatre, “Miss Saigon” is back in Chicago and still out-selling every other show in town. (Except one, which h…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:30PMWilliam Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” takes its name from the coming of the Feast of the Epiphany — probably now best known as the day when you’re supposed to take down your holida…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:30PMHoosiers are a great mystery to the people of Broadway. Apparently, they live in small, economically challenged towns best flown over. They insist on homophobic traditional values and, when …
SOURCE: New York Daily News at 10:00PMWhat should be the arts policy of the new administration headed by the incoming Democratic governor of the State of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker? You cannot answer that question without also aski…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:55PM“The Last Session” — which I doubt you have seen staged before — is surely the only gospel-infused musical that deals with the AIDS crisis that plagued America in the waning years of…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:00PM"We will never,” said Cameron Mackintosh, sounding unusually wistful, "be all together doing this again." Mackintosh — often known by the sobriquet "Mister Producer" and the most success…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 05:20PMAfter 92 years, the name of the Oriental Theatre is going to disappear. Early next year, the venerable, historic venue built in Chicago at 24 W. Randolph St. in 1926 on the site of the Iroqu…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:57AMThe long-awaited, $75 million restoration of the 93-year-old Uptown Theatre — among the highest profile historic rehabs in the city’s history — will begin next summer, Chicago’s Comm…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 05:50AMIn the summer of 1815, Mount Tambora in Indonesia erupted, weirdly causing a stormy following summer in Geneva, Switzerland, where Mary Godwin was chilling with her lover (and soon to be her…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:30PMIn the most powerful moment in “Bitter Earth,” a new two-character play by Harrison David Rivers, we see a young white man berating his African-American lover for what he sees as shamefu…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:05PMStare hard into the gorgeous eyes of that gigantic gorilla, people: they’re like deep emotional pools, transfixing in their moist, needy intensity. If they gave out Tony Awards for the pee…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:00PMSometimes, kind readers will write to thank me for pointing me toward a show they really liked. Other times, they’ll ask me, usually in upper-case, some variation on the theme of: what was…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:55PMThe following is excerpted from “Rise Up!: Broadway and American Society from 'Angels in America’ to ‘Hamilton.’” The book about theater and social progress is by the Tribune’s C…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00AM“American Son” is a tense, didactic Broadway play for our age of racially charged mistrust. In its best moments — all of which involve the star Kerry Washington — this work by lawyer…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:00PMFor some younger audience members inside the Helen Hayes Theatre, Harvey Fierstein’s “Torch Song” must seem like a weird relic from another time — a 1982 experience, meaning a trip b…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:00PMEvery great playwright is a Cassandra — willing and able to warn of future disaster, should certain human tendencies go unchecked. But few relished that role with the intensity and complex…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:20PMThose of us who long ago hitched our covered wagons to the talent train that is Calamity West have been waiting for that play. You know, the one that propels her toward what her talent deser…
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