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4,886 stories by "Chris Jones"

'Prince of Broadway': A bunch of Hal Prince scenes can't sum up the man by Chris Jones

Near the start of "Prince of Broadway," the long-awaited musical celebration of a theatrical director of incomparable productivity, range, longevity, chutzpah and brio, an actor pops out and…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on August 24, 2017

Why did Tom Skilling cry? A critic fell in love by Chris Jones

On Monday, even as the fatally fractured political universe was poised to tremor once again, the moon passed before the sun and a Chicago meteorologist cried viral tears. Strange times, thes…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:00pm on August 24, 2017

A Red Orchid turns 25 with big plans for the future by Chris Jones

A Red Orchid Theatre, the 25-year-old mainstay of Old Town and the theatrical home of actor Michael Shannon, is amping up all kinds of things " like the budget, the staffing, the programming…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on August 24, 2017

Drury Lane leads Jeff nominations, but there are big snubs by Chris Jones

The Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace will not just host Chicago's 2017 Equity Joseph Jefferson Awards on Nov. 6. On that night, the long-lived suburban musical house will see itself li…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:00am on August 23, 2017

All the right instincts in this storefront 'Shockheaded Peter' by Chris Jones

It has been 16 years since "Shockheaded Peter," the cultish British "junk opera" created by the Improbable Theatre and the Tiger Lillies, was first seen at the Athenaeum Theatre. Last time, …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:15pm on August 21, 2017

Joffrey Ballet to team with Australian Ballet on 'Anna Karenina' by Chris Jones

The Australian Ballet announced Monday that it has partnered with the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago to develop a new ballet based on Leo Tolstoy's famously passionate "Anna Karenina." The parter…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:01am on August 21, 2017

A stunning Young Woman in 'Machinal' at the Greenhouse Theater by Chris Jones

"I suppose I gotta marry somebody," says the sardonic Young Woman of Sophie Treadwell's "Machinal," sounding like she's acquiescing to a death sentence. "All girls do." The office-bound, mos…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:50pm on August 20, 2017

Remembering Eugene Burger, a Chicago magician who knew magic is life by Chris Jones

A 21-year-old magician from Kentucky once found himself at the legendary Magic Castle in Los Angeles, where a man named Eugene Burger was performing. The visiting illusionist was inexperienc…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on August 18, 2017

'Trevor' a promising musical about a kid who's easy to love by Chris Jones

"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion," tweeted the 44th president of the United States in the aftermath of white nationali…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:15pm on August 17, 2017

Best August theater " catch these shows before they have to go by Chris Jones

Summer has brought several hits " and extensions " to the Chicago theater, allowing you still to catch some fine artistic experiences before the cares of the fall intrude. Steep Theatre's su…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:45pm on August 16, 2017

'Trevor,' a musical about a gay teen, debuts in a world that still needs him by Chris Jones

In 1994, an actor named John Lecesne created a solo show in New York City. He ended up starting a movement and saving the lives of uncounted American teenagers. This is the story of Trevor. …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on August 11, 2017

Why can't live entertainment cut out service fees? by Chris Jones

What irritates you the most about buying tickets to live entertainment? Let me guess. Booking fees. New York producer Ken Davenport " who is an interesting thinker on the business " had an i…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:30pm on August 9, 2017

Food is memory in 'The Food Show,' so the Neos should let us share by Chris Jones

At one point in "The Food Show," the new and original production by the Neo-Futurists about the complexity of your average urban progressive's relationship with what they put in their mouths…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:12am on August 7, 2017

'Hair' shows much has changed but it's still great to be young by Chris Jones

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, and as a counternarrative to our present Summer of Intolerance, "Hair" has sprung up in the friendly confines of the Mercury Theater i…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:25pm on August 4, 2017

Report from Stratford Fest: Women directors capture fervor of the moment by Chris Jones

Thomas Middleton, whose co-authored 1622 play "The Changeling" was the most compelling and timely show I saw at the Stratford Festival of Canada this summer, wrote about lusty sex, crude mal…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on August 4, 2017

It feels like the end of 'in yer face' era in Chicago theater by Chris Jones

When the news of the great Sam Shepard's death was released Monday, my first thought was that here came the natural bookend for the "in yer face" era, which increasingly is out of favor in a…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on August 3, 2017

Accio Broadway! Chicago actors cast in 'Harry Potter and the Cursed Child' by Chris Jones

Three Chicago actors will appear in the Broadway premiere of "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child," the record-breaking two-part addition to J.K. Rowling's world of wizards. Alex Weisman, Jess…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:30am on August 2, 2017

Chicago actress Mariann Mayberry dead at 52 by Chris Jones

Mariann Mayberry, a self-effacing but essential Chicago actress whose work embodied the city's ensemble ethos and whose emotional intensity on stage seared many a Chicago heart, died f…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:33am on August 1, 2017

Sam Shepard, Pulitzer-winning playwright and actor, dies at 73 by Chris Jones

Sam Shepard, the bard of America's flat highways, wide-open spaces and wounding, dysfunctional families, has died at the age of 73 in his home in Kentucky from complications from Lou Gehrig'…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:55pm on July 31, 2017

Don't let a 'fresh' or 'rotten' on Rotten Tomatoes fool you, this isn't real criticism by Chris Jones

The previews accompanying last Sunday's Music Box Theatre screening of Christopher Nolan's heart-pounding "Dunkirk" " proudly shown on 70 mm film " all seemed to be rising to the same dramat…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on July 28, 2017

Review: Gorgeous Gershwin music and the City of Light, that's 'American in Paris' by Chris Jones

George Gershwin's 1928 symphonic tone poem, "An American in Paris," was written on commission. Modernist and experimental, rather than obviously lush or romantic, it was intended to convey t…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:52pm on July 27, 2017

When great theater can be experienced on a budget by Chris Jones

I picked up my voicemail earlier this week and found the kind of message that makes doing this job feel like a privilege. "I am below the poverty line," the older gentleman on the recording …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:36pm on July 26, 2017

'Madagascar' works only if expectations are low by Chris Jones

Chicago Shakespeare Theater has a proud history of producing family-oriented summer shows that go far beyond what you would expect at a pleasure pier. On Navy Pier in 2010, "The Emperor's Ne…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:49pm on July 26, 2017

'American in Paris' is coming from London by Chris Jones

"An American in Paris," which arrives in Chicago this week for a two-week stand of its national tour, was a critical (and a modest financial) success on Broadway in 2015. But the much-antici…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:41pm on July 25, 2017

The price of 'An Octoroon' by Chris Jones

In the Chicago of 1860, when there barely was a Chicago, McVicker's Theater had what this newspaper called "a rousing hit" with a production of "The Octoroon," a spectacular melodrama by an …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:55pm on July 25, 2017
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