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4,886 stories by "Chris Jones"

Cirque du Soleil takes a sensual dive into a Mexican pool with 'Luzia' by Chris Jones

A quarter-century ago, a sensual Russian aerialist named Vladimir Kekhaial turned up the heat of a Chicago summer by flying around a tent, his undulating, glistening muscles hardly confined …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:21pm on July 23, 2017

Lighter moments are the hardest in devastating 'Lela & Co.' by Chris Jones

The little theater under the "L" is set up like a voyeuristic European cabaret: little tables, shaded lamps, intimate fabrics, dark corners into which an amorous couple might try to disappea…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:31pm on July 21, 2017

Harvard blues: Why high tuition for arts education is a lousy idea by Chris Jones

Under the Obama administration in 2015, the Department of Education toughened up a set of rules known as the Gainful Employment Regulations. The rules were designed to protect students from …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:00am on July 21, 2017

'Luzia' and ' Something Rotten,' a pair not to miss by Chris Jones

For the first time in its history, the Cirque du Soleil has a touring production under its signature grand chapiteau that doesn't dwell in an abstract conceit. "Luzia," which opens in Chicag…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:41am on July 20, 2017

Raven Theatre's longtime leaders are stepping down by Chris Jones

One of the longest-running double acts in Chicago theater history is coming to a close: artistic directors and co-founders Michael Menendian and JoAnn Montemurro are "retiring" from Chicago'…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:00pm on July 18, 2017

'Beauty's Daughter' seen through new eyes at American Blues by Chris Jones

When the poetic playwright Dael Orlandersmith premiered "Beauty's Daughter" in Midtown Manhattan in 1995, few had heard her name. This was before "Monster," "The Gimmick" or "Yellowman," a f…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:24pm on July 17, 2017

Parrotheads converge on Wrigley for Buffett love by Chris Jones

"A parrot, a shark and a cheeseburger walk into Wrigley Field" may sound like the beginning of a bad bar joke, but in reality it refers to just a few of the Parrothead characters who made th…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:13pm on July 16, 2017

Remembering Nelsan Ellis, who elevated his 'True Blood' role into art by Chris Jones

In 2008, a playwright from the Yale School of Drama named Alexander Woo was charged with writing the fifth episode of a new HBO series. The series was "True Blood" and this was to be a gothi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on July 14, 2017

In 'Hir' and 'Rock Critic,' there's a dramatic push-pull at Steppenwolf by Chris Jones

At the end of the Saturday night performance of his solo show "How to Be a Rock Critic," a work based on the writings of the great Lester Bangs, the actor Erik Jensen, sweaty from his exploi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:55pm on July 12, 2017

Hard not to enjoy an evening with Lester Bangs in 'How to Be a Rock Critic' by Chris Jones

In his 1976 Creem magazine review of Lou Reed's "Metal Machine Music" a review with the headline "The Greatest Album Ever Made," the late rock critic Lester Bangs justifies his enthusiasm by…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:32pm on July 10, 2017

'Hir' seizes the moment - and turns the old Steppenwolf on its head by Chris Jones

The Steppenwolf Theatre Company may not have invented the incendiary play wherein some downstate, post-nuclear American family explodes its rotten guts all over the stage as you stare back i…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00pm on July 9, 2017

Blue Man Group is sold to Cirque du Soleil by Chris Jones

After more than 25 years as an innovative, percussive, quirky and cobalt enterprise, the performance company known as Blue Man Group is selling itself to Cirque du Soleil, the Montreal-based…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:24pm on July 6, 2017

Libby Adler Mages was a producer with much to offer by Chris Jones

In 2005, I wrote a profile in this newspaper of Libby Adler Mages, a diminutive, charming and ever-curious Chicagoan and one of the most successful commercial producers in the history of Chi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:53pm on July 5, 2017

Review: Chicago acting couple elevates 'The Gin Game' by Chris Jones

Ever since its New York opening in 1977, D.L. Colburn's "The Gin Game" has attracted extraordinary actors. First, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy made the play their own. In the 1990s, Charles…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:51pm on July 3, 2017

Like it or not, we are in the midst of a second arts revolution by Chris Jones

In 2003, the National Endowment for the Arts put out a genuinely surprising report: Audiences " those attending jazz, classical music, opera, dance and theater performances " were in serious…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on June 30, 2017

Marriott creates a lovely musical trip through 'Madison County' by Chris Jones

If you want to understand how much one performance, by one inestimably excellent artist, can mean to a work of musical theater, let me suggest a trip to "The Bridges of Madison County" at th…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:18pm on June 29, 2017

'At the Table' returns, but with more seats this time by Chris Jones

Just in case you have not been paying attention: Issues about who has the right to talk about what, and with whom, are pretty hot right now. Especially when speakers dare to wander beyond th…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:07pm on June 28, 2017

Growing up with the Millers in O'Neill's comedy 'Ah, Wilderness!' by Chris Jones

If there is a practicing alcoholic or addict in your family when you're a kid, you're better off when the boozer is your uncle rather than your dad or mom. If it's your drunk uncle, he can b…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:17pm on June 27, 2017

'Lonesome Losers': From Jacques Brel, powerful songs that prefigure the likes of Bowie by Chris Jones

The Belgian singer-songwriter known as Jacques Brel does not get nearly enough credit for his influence on the popular music of the latter half of the 20th century and beyond. I'd argue that…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:11pm on June 26, 2017

Tickets on sale for 'Jimmy Buffett in Conversation with Chris Jones' by Chris Jones

Are you a pirate two hundred years too late? Got a Caribbean soul you can barely control? When you see a salt shaker, do you worry it will get lost? If you answered yes to any or all of the …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00am on June 25, 2017

Howard Witt, longtime stage actor, dies at 85 by Chris Jones

A rakish, irascible, handsome, poorly behaved and thoroughly charming actor known for both his rich comedy and an oft-confounding sense of pathos, Howard Witt was the embodiment of what, in …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:35pm on June 23, 2017

Which American presidents have most loved the arts? by Chris Jones

Which American presidents have most loved the arts? The 45th would be a nonstarter, Donald J. Trump's foray into Broadway producing notwithstanding. (If you've not heard, the show was a come…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:52am on June 23, 2017

'Wilderness,' then farewell: The Goodman's Steve Scott is retiring by Chris Jones

In Chicago theater circles, the joke about Steve Scott, producer at the Goodman Theatre, is that he does whatever his boss, artistic director Robert Falls, does not want to do. That job desc…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:03pm on June 21, 2017

Rodgers and Hammerstein fans, get yourself to this 'King and I' by Chris Jones

The all-Equity touring version of director Bart Sher's 2015 Lincoln Center revival of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II's "The King and I" is a magnificent, genuinely revelatory produ…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:15pm on June 18, 2017

Violence proceeds violence, and a doctor who 'shoudda' been heard by Chris Jones

In their fascinating analysis of the algorithm used by the authorities to predict gun violence in Chicago, the journalists and crime analysts Jeff Asher and Rob Arthur argue that people are …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:58am on June 16, 2017
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