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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

'In the Canyon' is a terrific Calamity West play that begins with abortion controversy and only gets riskier by Chris Jones

Those 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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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Actions try to be louder than words in Red Orchid's 'Small Mouth Sounds' by Chris Jones

Despite the title, Bess Wohl’s “Small Mouth Sounds” is fundamentally a play about silence. To experience the work at Chicago’s A Red Orchid Theatre, where the show opened this past w…

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16th Street Theater, the pride of Berwyn, has a new home by Chris Jones

Come March, Berwyn's much-loved 16th Street Theater will no longer have an address on the leafy suburban street from which it took its name. It's moving west to spiffier new digs on Harlem A…

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Monday, October 29, 2018

'Lady in Denmark' at the Goodman: She first met Billie Holiday as a girl in Copenhagen by Chris Jones

Billie Holiday was dead at the age of 44. Had Lady Day moved to Europe like Nina Simone, Dexter Gordon and so many of her other peers, would her life story have had a different ending? That�…

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Sunday, October 28, 2018

TimeLine’s ‘Master Class’ is about opera diva Maria Callas but doesn’t go to her true extremes by Chris Jones

When the great American playwright Terrence McNally wrote “Master Class” in 1995, it was generally accepted that studying the arts with a famously tempestuous diva — like, say, the lat…

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Friday, October 26, 2018

The Chopin Theatre is 100 years old: It has ushered in hipsters but kept its Polish roots by Chris Jones

Now a hipster highway, Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago was known in the first decades of the 20th century as Dinner Pail Avenue — it was so named for the legions of workers carrying their food…

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'Fight Night' at Chicago Shakes is a funny show about politics — and you get a clicker to vote from your seat by Chris Jones

Here’s why you need to get out more and see international artists’ perspectives on our riven America and its fraught democratic processes. You will encounter things that no U.S. company …

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Thursday, October 25, 2018

'Waverly Gallery' on Broadway with Elaine May and Michael Cera: We all must come face to face with age by Chris Jones

The 86-year-old Elaine May — who last appeared on Broadway 52 years ago in a show that ran for about 30 seconds — is gifted with a face formed in the shape of a smile. And anyone who rem…

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This is the only 'Hello, Dolly!' you'll ever need to see by Chris Jones

Before we get into Betty Buckley as compared with Bette Midler, trains and parades passing by, Sunday clothes to be put on, galloping waiters and all the rest of that glorious Broadway mishe…

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Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Want to turn your day around? 'Acelere' by Circolombia at Chicago Shakes by Chris Jones

Whatever day you might have, the evening will be improved by a visit to a Colombian circus. Just such a troupe, Circolombia, has arrived at Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s fabulous new Navy …

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Finally, a Chicago-style storefront theater for the South Side by Chris Jones

Behold the brand-new Green Line Performing Arts Center. As of Nov. 10, Chicago will have a well-equipped, 100-seat, $5.5 million, storefront-style theater, replete with separate rehearsal sp…

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Monday, October 22, 2018

Top winners at 2018 Equity Jeff Awards are 'Buddy Holly' and 'View From the Bridge' by Chris Jones

The Goodman Theatre's gripping and highly stylized production of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge" and American Blues Theater's lively staging of "Buddy — The Buddy Holly Story" wer…

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The devastating, must-see 'Private Peaceful' asks, What is a coward? by Chris Jones

During World War I, many British soldiers, which is to say many young men of 16 or 17 years old, were court martialed and then shot, proverbially at dawn, by a firing squad made up of combat…

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Sunday, October 21, 2018

'The Ferryman' on Broadway is Jez Butterworth's epic story about a family in Troubles-era Northern Ireland by Chris Jones

Jez Butterworth’s “The Ferryman,” which opened with a howling roar of cacophonous humanity on Sunday night on Broadway, packs more juicy and prophetic Anglo-Irish storytelling into a f…

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Friday, October 19, 2018

In 'Masque Macabre,' chilling Poe stories play out in a transformed warehouse — with you playing along by Chris Jones

Aged out of haunted houses, prefer cocktails to punch, like puzzles and intimate conversation and yet still craving a seasonal scare? “Masque Macabre” is here to serve your lingering dat…

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Thursday, October 18, 2018

'Lifespan of a Fact' on Broadway: Daniel Radcliffe stars in a play with the debate of the moment: Are there versions of truth? by Chris Jones

“Truth isn’t truth,” Rudy Giuliani famously spluttered on “Meet the Press” last summer, trumping even presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway’s much-derided coinage of the phrase �…

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'Lifespan of a Fact' on Broadway: Daniel Radcliffe stars in a play that debates: Are there versions of truth? by Chris Jones

“Truth isn’t truth,” Rudy Giuliani famously spluttered on “Meet the Press” last summer, trumping even presidential adviser Kellyanne Conway’s much-derided coinage of the phrase �…

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Fredric Stone, longtime Chicago actor and teacher, dies at age 70 by Chris Jones

The Chicago actor Fredric Stone spelled his first name in such a way as to confound careless critics and curse copy editors. “I used to tease him about that,” said Chuck Stransky, a frie…

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Wednesday, October 17, 2018

With E. Faye Butler in charge, this stunning Chicago 'Gypsy' sure did come up Rose's by Chris Jones

If you doubt that the ferocious passion of one gifted performer for one iconic role can propel an entire young cast to raise its game to the rafters, then you have not seen E. Faye Butler at…

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'Hello Dolly': Who would dare rain on Betty Buckley's new parade? by Chris Jones

When the national tour of Jerry Zaks’ hit Broadway revival of “Hello, Dolly!” arrives in Chicago next week, Betty Buckley will play the starring role of Dolly Gallagher Levi, the match…

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Monday, October 15, 2018

At Mercury Theater’s Venus, a cabaret-style ‘Pippin’ in search of its heart by Chris Jones

With “Avenue Q” going gangbusters on his main stage, L. Walter Stearns of the Mercury Theater is stuffing a full-blown, surround-sound “Pippin” inside his spiffy new cabaret-and-cock…

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Sunday, October 14, 2018

Fun night out? No. The cast tries, but 'WaistWatchers the Musical' is truly terrible. by Chris Jones

As 50 percent of the Weather Girls, Martha Wash is a platinum-selling recording artist responsible not only for the iconic disco anthem “It’s Raining Men” but also for many of the pote…

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Friday, October 12, 2018

Set on the Kansas frontier, 'Flyin' West' has its juicy melodrama and serious story, both by Chris Jones

I first saw Pearl Cleage’s “Flyin’ West,” a potboiler of a show set in an all-black frontier town in 1898, in Montgomery, Ala. It was 1998 and Cleage — a prolific novelist as well …

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Thursday, October 11, 2018

The strike at Lyric Opera: Should arts organizations be more like airlines? by Chris Jones

The U.S. airline industry — essentially an oligarchy — has come to love the word “discipline.” Abandoning its past practice of adding competitive routes and bigger planes on a whim, …

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Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Scene stealers on stage this fall: Dogs big and small — and an understudy chicken by Chris Jones

Chicago’s fall theater season opened in a flurry of activity in recent days. Before I talk you through what I think you should see, let me start by saying this has been a golden fall for c…

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Sunday, October 7, 2018

In 'Witch,' a wronged woman gets an offer from a handsome devil by Chris Jones

The Faustian myth — wherein some ambitious dude sells his soul to the devil to score some instant gratification — is one of literature’s most popular themes. There’s Christopher Marl…

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Friday, October 5, 2018

Peer into a 'Zurich' hotel room and watch the guests despair by Chris Jones

Ah, Switzerland. Home of chocolate, cleanliness, secret bank accounts, beautiful scenery, lonely wanderers, studied neutrality and a carefully veiled past. What might it be like to stare int…

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What would Christopher think of Steppenwolf's 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time'? by Chris Jones

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” is an atypical project for the Steppenwolf for Young Adults program, which for years has produced either original, socially conscious …

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Thursday, October 4, 2018

The circus and the American experience were always one and the same by Chris Jones

When a furious Brett Kavanaugh decried his United States Supreme Court confirmation history as a “circus,” he was using the word as a pejorative: He was describing what he believed to be…

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A fine new Wonka in troubled 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' by Chris Jones

Noah Weisberg, the fine young actor playing Willy Wonka in the musical version of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” has a tough gig. He has to follow the late Gene Wilder, whose twink…

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Wednesday, October 3, 2018

This intense, bloody 'Mendoza' at the Goodman moves 'Macbeth' to the Mexican Revolution by Chris Jones

On Tuesday night, the Chicago Cubs learned a tough lesson from “Macbeth”: “Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no…

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