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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: AMERICAN IDIOT (Oriental Theatre) by Dan Zeff

IDIOT IS AS IDIOT DOES Inspired by a 2004 rock album by the American punk rock band Green Day, American Idiot has received its share of positive reviews since its premiere in Berkeley, Calif…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:37PM
Monday, February 6, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: DISGRACED (American Theater Company) by Dan Zeff

IS THERE A RECONCILIATION IN SIGHT? Every dedicated theatergoer should attend both Race at the Goodman Theatre, and Disgraced – which just opened at the American Theater Company, even thou…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 03:46AM
Saturday, February 4, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: BACHELORETTE (Profiles Theatre) by Dan Zeff

WOMEN BEHAVING BADLY Attend the Profiles Theatre production of Leslye Headland’s Bachelorette and meet Gena, Katie, and Regan – three foul-mouthed, pot smoking, cocaine sniffing, pill po…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:59PM

Chicago Theater Review: TIME STANDS STILL (The Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre) by Dan Zeff

PHOTO REALISM Time Stands Still has only four characters and a single set, but it covers an immense amount of dramatic ground, exploring personal matters of love and commitment while address…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:37PM

Chicago Theater Review: LEGALLY BLONDE (The Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire) by Dan Zeff

THE SILLY BLONDE MUSICAL THAT ACTUALLY WORKS Local musical productions will have problems hiring skilled and energetic young performers for the next couple of months. The Chicagoland talent …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 03:45AM
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: BLACK PEARL SINGS! (Northlight Theatre in Skokie) by Dan Zeff

WHOSE ETHNIC HERITAGE IS IT, ANYWAY? Black Pearl Sings! is a two-hander that explores the odd couple relationship between a black woman in prison for murder and a white female academic in Te…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 03:00PM
Monday, January 30, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: THE FEAST: AN INTIMATE TEMPEST (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) by Dan Zeff

A FEAST FOR THE SENSES (LEAVE YOUR MIND BEHIND) Chicago’s Redmoon Company is famous for its work in puppet theater. The Chicago Shakespeare Theater is the preeminent classical theater in t…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:35PM

Chicago Theater Review: RACE (Goodman Theatre) by Dan Zeff

MAMET CONFRONTS RACISM David Mamet’s Race looks at the racial situation in this country and sees an unbridgeable chasm between blacks and whites in our society. It’s a bleak vision, fort…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:59AM

Chicago Theater Review: INVISIBLE MAN (The Court Theatre) by Dan Zeff

INVISIBLE MAN IS DIFFICULT TO SEE Invisible Man is a complex, panoramic, symbolic novel that’s an unlikely candidate for adaptation to the stage. It’s a sprawling work crowded with chara…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:22AM

Chicago Theater Review: GYPSY (Drury Lane Theatre) by Dan Zeff

KLEA BLACKHURST IS QUEEN OF THIS GYPSY Gypsy is a musical theater biography of striptease performer Gypsy Rose Lee; but it’s really about Gypsy’s mother, Mama Rose, immortalized by Ethel…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:43AM
Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Chicago Theater Review: MR. RICKEY CALLS A MEETING (Lookingglass Theatre) by Dan Zeff

DECIDING THE FATE OF BLACK MEN IN BASEBALL In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color line in major league baseball, the first black man in modern baseball history to play in the majors. That�…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 07:09PM
Monday, January 23, 2012

Las Vegas Theater Review: JUBILEE! (Bally’s Jubilee! Showroom) by Dan Zeff

THIS SHOWGIRL NEVER AGES For the typical visitor, Don Arden’s Jubilee! is what Las Vegas entertainment is all about – spectacle, elegance, and acres of nubile topless young ladies descen…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:37AM

Las Vegas Theater Review: ABSINTHE (Caesars Palace) by Dan Zeff

DRINK PLENTY OF ABSINTHE BEFORE YOU ATTEND THIS FRAT PARTY Absinthe – an uneasy cross between terrific variety acts and a stag party – takes place near the entrance to Caesars Palace Hot…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:35AM

Las Vegas / National Tour Theater Review: MICHAEL JACKSON THE IMMORTAL WORLD TOUR by Dan Zeff

OH, WHAT FOOL THIS IMMORTAL BE After a short run in Las Vegas, Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson THE IMMORTAL World Tour begins its 48-city North American excursion that will last through…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:28AM

Las Vegas Theater Review: V – THE ULTIMATE VARIETY SHOW (V Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort) by Dan Zeff

A VIRTUAL VOLCANO OF VISCERALLY VIVACIOUS VARIETY Not every rewarding entertainment experience in Las Vegas tries to blow audiences’ minds with a massive cast, dazzling special effects, an…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:19AM
Friday, December 9, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: ELIZABETH REX (Chicago Shakespeare Theater) by Dan Zeff

MEET THE QUEEN Timothy Findley’s Elizabeth Rex confines Queen Elizabeth I and William Shakespeare inside a royal barn one wintry night in February 1601.  The placement of the two most lum…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:42PM
Sunday, December 4, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (American Theater Company) by Dan Zeff

IT’S A WONDERFUL PRODUCTION A stage adaptation of the movie classic It’s a Wonderful Life premiered in Connecticut in 1997 and, before long, the adaptation became a staple of the regiona…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:57AM

Chicago Theater Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL (Goodman Theatre) by Dan Zeff

A CAROL FOR THE PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE The Goodman Theatre is the custodian of the most popular tradition in Chicagoland holiday entertainment, Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The 2…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:52AM
Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: CHANGES OF HEART (presented by Remy Bumppo at Greenhouse Theater Center) by Dan Zeff

THE 1700s MEET THE 60s Back in the early 1700’s, Pierre Marivaux was a major playwright in France, but his romantic comedies never made much of an impact on the American stage until the 19…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:30AM
Friday, November 25, 2011

Chicago/National Tour Theater Review: MEMPHIS (Cadillac Palace Theatre) by Dan Zeff

MEMPHIS PROVIDES RHYTHM BUT ULTIMATELY GIVES YOU THE BLUES Kicking off its national tour, Memphis blew into Chicago trying to sell itself as a romping, stomping celebration of rhythm and blu…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:31AM
Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: THE JACKIE WILSON STORY (Black Ensemble Theater) by Dan Zeff

THE JACKIE TAYLOR STORY TAKES PRECEDENCE OVER THE JACKIE WILSON STORY Jackie Taylor is a happy lady these days, and everyone with a fondness to Chicagoland theater should rejoice with her. T…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 11:07PM

Chicago Theater Review: SEASON’S GREETINGS (Northlight Theatre in Skokie) by Dan Zeff

HO HO HUM Alan Ayckbourn’s Season’s Greetings is an anti-holiday-cheer comedy which should be appropriate for audiences ready for an excursion into the dark side of the Christmas season.…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:54PM

Chicago Theater Review: AN ILIAD (Court Theatre) by Dan Zeff

A HOMER RUN One-actor shows are by their nature demanding, but Timothy Edward Kane’s volcanic storytelling in An Iliad is a stunning marvel. This retelling of the famous epic The Iliad –…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:48PM
Saturday, November 19, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: THE BAKER’S WIFE (Circle Theatre) by Dan Zeff

STILL WAITING TO SEE IF THIS DOUGH WILL EVER RISE The Baker’s Wife never made it to Broadway. The musical folded in Washington. D.C. in 1976 before reaching New York City but has since gai…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 07:53PM

Chicago Theater Review: THE CARETAKER (Writers’ Theatre in Glencoe) by Dan Zeff

TAKING CARE TO CREATE EXCELLENT THEATER The plot of Harold Pinters’ The Caretaker is uncomplicated on the surface and densely complex in its subtexts; it is a melding of realism and theatr…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 06:57PM
Saturday, November 12, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: ASSISTED LIVING (Profiles Theatre Second Stage) by Dan Zeff

PROFILES OF A DREARY EXISTENCE The Profiles Theatre has carved out an essential niche for itself on the local Chicagoland theater scene with sexy, violent, and edgy modern dramas. Recently, …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 06:21PM

Chicago Theater Review: MAESTRO: THE ART OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN (Royal George Theatre) by Dan Zeff

BERNSTEIN IN SOME OF HIS GLORY Older spectators will remember Leonard Bernstein not just as a conductor, composer, and pianist, but as one of the most vivid personalities and astonishingly e…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 01:50PM
Thursday, November 10, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT (Paramount Theatre in Aurora – Chicago Area) by Dan Zeff

A DREAMBOAT IN DREAMCOAT In just two productions, the Paramount Theatre has elevated itself to the top of the class in Chicagoland musical theater, in company with Drury Lane in Oakbrook Ter…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 02:20AM
Thursday, November 3, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: MAPLE AND VINE (Next Theatre in Evanston) by Dan Zeff

PROMISING PREMISE PRODUCES PREPOSTEROUS PRODUCT Katha and Ryu are a modern married couple fed up with their harried lives: Ryu hates his 60-hour workweeks as a doctor and Katha is discontent…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 02:27PM
Monday, October 31, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: A BEHANDING IN SPOKANE (Profiles Theatre) by Dan Zeff

HAND OVER GIST Martin McDonagh, the English dramatist known for his quirky and violent plays set in rural Ireland, sets A Behanding in Spokane in the United States, but the setting hasn’t …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 09:33PM
Saturday, October 29, 2011

Chicago Theater Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC (Drury Lane Theatre) by Dan Zeff

A RESONANT AND RESOUNDING SOUND OF MUSIC Although the Drury Lane Theatre extended the run of its revival of THE SOUND OF MUSIC even before the show opened, the laudable theater company might…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 03:22PM

All that Chat

2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
Jul 11, 2024: Oh, Mary! - Lyceum Theatre
Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
Sep 12, 2024: The Roommate - Booth Theatre
Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
Dec 19, 2024: Gypsy - Majestic Theatre
Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
TBA: Titanic
TBA: Ragtime