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4,886 stories by "Chris Jones"

'The Great and Terrible Wizard of Oz' lands back at the House in time for a dark family spring break by Chris Jones

In 2003, director Amanda Dehnert (who now teaches at Northwestern University) staged an infamous production of "Annie" at Rhode Island's Trinity Repertory Company that ended with the titular…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:43pm on April 11, 2017

Don't camp up Mary Poppins. She's a family business by Chris Jones

The boutique "Mary Poppins" at the Mercury Theater is stacked with talent. Matthew Crowle, who plays the chimney sweep Bert, warbles a Broadway-level "chim chiminy," and is fully in touch wi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:50pm on April 10, 2017

In Tracy Letts' 'Linda Vista,' a middle-aged dude just can"t get it together by Chris Jones

Dick Wheeler " he prefers to go by his last name " is a heterosexual white male, halfway to an antique. He was once a Chicagoan, a photographer at the Sun-Times, no less, and surely a loyal …

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

Broadway: 'War Paint' a shared spotlight on Christine Ebersole and Patti LuPone by Chris Jones

"Every woman has the right to be beautiful," cosmetics titan Elizabeth Arden famously observed, speaking from somewhere behind her elegant Red Door, through which a wealthy-enough woman coul…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on April 6, 2017

Talking to Alan Menken about how 'Aladdin' was born - and changed by Chris Jones

In 1986, an energetic playwright, lyricist and director named Howard Ashman and a young composer named Alan Menken had a New York hit with a satirical off-Broadway show called "The Little Sh…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:46pm on April 6, 2017

In extraordinary 'Battlefield' at the MCA, a king confronts his victory by Chris Jones

In 1985, the great director Peter Brook staged a theatrical version of the Sanskrit epic known as "The Mahabharata" and often described as the world's longest epic poem. First staged in Fran…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:30pm on April 6, 2017

'Odysseo' lets horses run through our digital imaginations by Chris Jones

At one point in Tuesday night's "Odysseo" " the tented equestrian extravaganza that variously imports the essence of the steppe of Kazakhstan and the damp of the Naeroyfjord of Norway to tha…

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

Tracy Letts is back at Steppenwolf, but no Jeff Committee freeloaders, please by Chris Jones

Playwright, actor and Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble member Tracy Letts has two plays coming to the theater this year: "Linda Vista," which opens this weekend, starring Ian Barford, and then "…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:32am on April 5, 2017

C'est triste, Broadway's 'Amelie' can't recapture the movie's charm by Chris Jones

To make a cinephile smile, merely mention "Amelie." Who can recall the French film from Jean-Pierre Jeunet, the one in which Audrey Tautou stars as a young woman who overcomes her own enfanc…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on April 3, 2017

Review: 'Play That Goes Wrong' gets it right by going really remarkably wrong by Chris Jones

When your British farce is so old-school that you'd swear the whole pox of a post-colonial schoolhouse crumbled at least two generations ago, you need a title that helps justify why the pick…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on April 2, 2017

Review: 'Beyond Caring' is about the work, done right in your face by Chris Jones

A man " older, African-American, sad " walks into this industrial space. He goes straight to the washroom. A woman " a bit younger, African-American, Sox cap " walks into this sausage factor…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00pm on April 2, 2017

David Schwimmer and a Chicago-style 'Beyond Caring' at Lookingglass by Chris Jones

David Schwimmer is as cagey as any celebrity. But he has learned to trust his mother-in-law. Which is why the Lookingglass Theatre of Chicago is staging the American premiere of "Beyond Cari…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:53am on March 31, 2017

Cavalia's white big top a lesson for George Lucas by Chris Jones

Last time I drove by Soldier Field, and stared at the white tent being raised for the horse extravaganza "Odysseo" on the south parking lot of the stadium, my thoughts immediately went to th…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:00am on March 29, 2017

'Sweat' is Lynn Nottage's new Broadway play about working-class frustrations by Chris Jones

NEW YORK " The white working-class voters who, conventional wisdom has it, put President Donald J. Trump into office are a dinner-party obsession among progressives. There are two prevailing…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on March 26, 2017

'By the Water' is about homes and lives washed away on Staten Island by Chris Jones

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York last week, one-third of Americans say they would struggle to raise $2,000 in the event that they were hit with an emergency. That indication…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:14pm on March 26, 2017

What if we tried truth-and-reconciliation talks with gang members in Chicago? by Chris Jones

The Oscar-nominated "Manchester by the Sea" made the point that some things happen from which people cannot really recover. In the case of that film's central character, a Massachusetts jani…

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

'Picnic' reimagines Inge classic about brief moment of youth and possibility by Chris Jones

"This production is meant to be felt," said Will Davis, the new artistic director of the American Theater Company, in a lengthy explanatory curtain speech before Wednesday night's opening of…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:29pm on March 23, 2017

'View From the Bridge' opens Goodman's next season by Chris Jones

The Goodman Theatre will open its 2017-18 season with the director Ivo Van Hove's intensely radical West End and Broadway adaptation of Arthur Miller's "A View From the Bridge," the Goodman …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:00pm on March 23, 2017

'Destiny of Desire' also about the desire for a new kind of audience by Chris Jones

At one point in "Destiny of Desire," the very fun, very self-aware new show by Karen Zacarias at the Goodman Theatre that offers up a live version of a telenovela, it is said from the stage …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on March 23, 2017

La-aadies and gentlemen, this 'Circus 1903' is the real thing by Chris Jones

I've never seen a show quite like "Circus 1903." Note that the title is not "Cirque 1903." This is not some dreamy, ethereal proscenium entertainment, designed to capitalize on the perennial…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:41pm on March 22, 2017

Review: From Sideshow, the power of an hour of witnessing each others' conflicts by Chris Jones

Are the words "truth" and "reconciliation" inherently oppositional? You might well argue so, when the truth involves the recounting of unspeakable suffering on the part of ordinary citizens …

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

Review: Just like a real tech rehearsal, '10 Out of 12' can get tedious by Chris Jones

What most often stands in the way of excellence in theater? It's not usually a lack of talent or creativity " if you're having a real career in the merciless performing arts, those qualities…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:47pm on March 21, 2017

'Destiny of Desire': The sweaty popularity of telenovelas, now at Goodman by Chris Jones

What is the most popular form of entertainment on the planet? No, it's not the broadcasts of the National Football League or even the World Cup. It's not even Robert Falls' famous production…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on March 20, 2017

Review: 'The Source' is entertaining but I don't believe it for a minute by Chris Jones

Even when uncovering facts that might change the world, great investigative journalists rarely self-dramatize. And if they do, it's likely long after the story is filed, usually accompanied …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:58pm on March 20, 2017

Now on Broadway: 2 Mueller sisters in leading roles by Chris Jones

This week Broadway has a true rarity: Two sisters from Evanston appearing in leading roles in two separate Broadway musicals. But it's only through Sunday. At the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Je…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:49am on March 20, 2017
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