
Despite being 25 years old on Broadway and outlasting the childhoods of my kids, "The Lion King" still manages to amaze adults and children with its level of spectacle.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:45AM[SHARE]William Shakespeare still occupies his storied place in high school English classes but the Elizabethan dude is under attack.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:00PM[SHARE]Maybe you want a big downtown musical ("Lion King") or you have your own annual favorite ("The Nutcracker"). But there are always new holiday shows to try (Manual Cinema). Read on.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:30AM[SHARE]At no moment do you feel truly transported to Northwest Indiana of the 1940s.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:15AM[SHARE]A new, off-Broadway play titled "Evanston Salt Costs Climbing" by The New Group is making winters in the Chicago suburb topical elsewhere.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:45AM[SHARE]A new R&B musical with Broadway aspirations is headed to Chicago, titled "Personality: The Lloyd Price Musical."
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:15PM[SHARE]Ménages à trois are rare sights at the Lyric, but one makes an appearance in this rather ribald comic opera from Gioachino Rossini.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 04:00PM[SHARE]The focus of the night, and of this production, is on an experienced actor who has had it up to her neck with the compromises needed to get and keep a job.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:30AM[SHARE]Some kids get called "old souls," a reference not just to surprising maturity but the hint of melancholy in their demeanor.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:00PM[SHARE]"The Twenty-Sided Tavern" is an interactive entertainment, a live version of "Dungeons and Dragons," where the audience can guide the game.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:15AM[SHARE]Its story is now more a fable of a broken family that needs to be put back together, a theme that also was in Cameron Crowe's film.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:00PM[SHARE]In many ways, the play is a critique of bureaucratic power structures, endlessly empowered with putting people into Kafkaesque limbos.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:21PM[SHARE]Director Henry Godinez' new production opens in a freewheeling 1950s Havana playground of Cuban artistes and the Hotel Nacional.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:20PM[SHARE]This play is drawn from his 2020 memoir, from his 1960s youth as the son of a Guinness barrel maker.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:40AM[SHARE]An FBI special agent, known for her skills in profiling serial killers, returns to her small Florida town.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:30PM[SHARE]For all the sadness in this work, it's also humanistic and celebratory of diverse individuals, all under different kinds of stress.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:41PM[SHARE]The Berwyn-based Equity company with a 15-year history has begun its last show.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:15PM[SHARE]I have to report, in all fairness, that much of the audience around me was convulsed with laughter throughout the whole affair.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:00AM[SHARE]Suzan-Lori Parks' play is a phenomenal two-brother drama, as good an American play as most anything written during the last quarter century.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:00PM[SHARE]This complicated play moves backward and forwards in time, probing not just the story of Seacole but the whole question of how we view those who heal us.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:30PM[SHARE]Brett Neveu specializes in plays that perplex the audience and many of them have been staged in his creative home on Wells Street.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:30PM[SHARE]Actor Sean Hayes attended the joyous ceremony at the Drury Lane Theatre. Other top winners included A Red Orchid's "The Moors," Teatro Vista's "Somewhere Over the Border" and Porchlight Musi…
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:46PM[SHARE]Rebecca Gilman's extraordinary new play deserves the broadest possible audience; it deserves a Broadway run.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 02:45PM[SHARE]The one-night-only, concert-style performance at the Cadillac Palace brought back Stephen Schwartz's musical based on the Bible.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 01:35PM[SHARE]In the original poems, Eve Ewing connects the events of 1919 subsequent racially charged events, ranging from the murder of Emmett Till to George Floyd protests.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:15AM[SHARE]The play stars Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson and is directed by the actor's wife, LaTanya Richardson Jackson.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 08:30PM[SHARE]In a major hire for the Glencoe theater, Braden Abraham was previously artistic director of the Seattle Repertory Theatre.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 03:00PM[SHARE]It's an ironclad rule of comedy that you have to keep your big toe in the world of truth, which wasn't the case here.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 06:15AM[SHARE]By really showing what it is like to fight the decay of your own mind, their principal ally is Maryann Plunkett, playing a woman fighting to recover her own memories and offering up as rich …
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:59PM[SHARE]Arthur Miller would surely have been delighted at the idea of a revival of his masterful play with an all-Black Loman family. It only intensifies the story.
SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 09:00PM[SHARE]This new, Broadway-bound musical is now at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, based on the Nicholas Sparks novel and the hit 2004 movie.
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