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4,886 stories by "Chris Jones"

Review: Love vs. science in Stoppard's 'The Hard Problem' at Court Theatre by Chris Jones

Next time you're accused of being selfish, try this Stoppardian rejoinder: Darwin really doesn't do sentimental. Or try putting it another way: We're all hard-wired to be out for ourselves. …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:17pm on March 19, 2017

Review: Hubbard's 'Spring Series' dances to the end of winter's line by Chris Jones

The arrival on Thursday night of the spring program of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago at the Harris Theatre is " by titular definition " a signal of the end of winter. But in these here parts,…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:05pm on March 17, 2017

Review: Danny DeVito the standout in 'The Price' on Broadway by Chris Jones

Anyone who has cleaned out a deceased parent's stuff will tell you that the worst part of the process is listening to a dealer denigrate the prized possessions of one that you have so deeply…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on March 16, 2017

A vote for Ivanka Trump for minister of Trump culture by Chris Jones

The closest thing in the nascent administration of Donald J. Trump to a minister of culture is probably Ivanka Trump, who could be seen in a Broadway theater seat Wednesday night, accompanyi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:40pm on March 16, 2017

'Circus 1903' promises the return of elephant-size wonder by Chris Jones

Even in this, its final season crisscrossing America, the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus is a very big show. But it's still a fraction of the size it was in, say, 1903. That year,…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:38am on March 16, 2017

Review: 'Naked Magicians' have no show up their sleeves by Chris Jones

Seafood joints usually carry a steak. Pizza Hut offers a tossed salad. This is all to avoid the veto. "The Naked Magicians," now at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, have learned …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:34pm on March 15, 2017

'Happy Fella' at Theo Ubique: Our glass runneth over by Chris Jones

For a vicarious experience of Frank Loesser's "The Most Happy Fella" at Theo Ubique Theatre, imagine coming inside from the slate-gray skies of a chilly night in an inevitable Chicago March,…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:06pm on March 14, 2017

'The Wiz' has fun on its way down the road by Chris Jones

When a phenomenally talented Broadway composer dies young " the likes of Roger Miller ("Big River") or Jonathan Larson ("Rent") " you're left wondering what else they would have done for the…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:42am on March 14, 2017

Review: Chicago's 'Spamilton' is 'Hamilton' turned upside down by Chris Jones

The coattails of "Hamilton" stretch from sea to shining sea. And along with all the actors, authors, journalists, place-holders and concessions sellers, the riders thereupon now include the …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:52pm on March 13, 2017

Broadway in Chicago's next season leans toward Lloyd Webber by Chris Jones

Fans of Andrew Lloyd Webber will be delighted with the new Broadway in Chicago season " not only is the British composer's current Broadway hit "School of Rock" coming to Chicago as part of …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:11am on March 13, 2017

New musical 'Come From Away' has warm Canadian memories for our dark times by Chris Jones

On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, 38 planes, many of them jumbo jets, were pulled from the sunny skies of the darkest day in modern American history and dropped without warning upon Gander, …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on March 12, 2017

Sally Field stars in a 'Glass Menagerie' that breaks the mold by Chris Jones

Surely, no star in the history of Broadway has made a more inauspicious entrance than Sally Field's first appearance as poor Amanda Wingfield in director Sam Gold's starkly unforgiving, most…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on March 9, 2017

Chance the Rapper and Lin-Manuel Miranda have the same kind of savvy by Chris Jones

There are some fascinating similarities emerging between Chance the Rapper and Lin-Manuel Miranda. For starters, both of these artists " one from Chicago, one from New York " clearly know ho…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:25pm on March 9, 2017

No apologies for passage of time in 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' by Chris Jones

Hedwig Robinson " that self-styled "slip of a girl-boy from communist East Berlin" " has fit Chicago into her "tight, little agenda" and, as the Village Voice once improbably wrote of Britne…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:31pm on March 8, 2017

'Uncle Vanya's' Tim Hopper says he just wants to act by Chris Jones

At one point in our conversation Tuesday night, Tim Hopper started talking about failing a show. This is unusual for an actor; most people only talk about their successes. But Hopper, for wh…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:12pm on March 8, 2017

Victory Gardens kicks off 2017-18 season with 'Fun Home' by Chris Jones

Victory Gardens Theater will stage the first made-in-Chicago production of the Tony award-winning musical "Fun Home" as part of its 43rd season of shows, the Lincoln Park  company announc…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:02pm on March 7, 2017

In the lovely 'Year,' stealing away to Italy with a family and a circus dream by Chris Jones

Having never had a year when I didn't go to school and subsequently paid the price, the premise for the latest show for the ages 6-11 set at the Chicago Children's Theatre struck me as devou…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:35pm on March 6, 2017

Chita Rivera, Ana Gasteyer, 'Hamilton' cast, other celebs to perform together in Chicago by Chris Jones

A bevy of politically invested Broadway celebrities"including Chita Rivera, Melissa Manchester, Ana Gasteyer, Christine Pedi, Sharon Gless, Alice Ripley and many others"are to appear March 2…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:21pm on March 4, 2017

'The Snare': A family pulls together to face down the devil by Chris Jones

Plays about parenting are rare at Chicago storefronts " plays about parenting teenagers rarer yet. But the new work, "The Snare," by a young writer named Samantha Beach, actually is a show t…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:58pm on March 3, 2017

'The Scene': That messy midlife crisis needs to feel real by Chris Jones

Theresa Rebeck's excellent play "The Scene," which I first saw in an excellent production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in 2006 and you now can see at Writers Theatre in a misguided an…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:51pm on March 2, 2017

Daniel Breaker will be Chicago 'Hamilton's' next Aaron Burr by Chris Jones

The Chicago production of "Hamilton" has announced its new Aaron Burr " the well-known Broadway actor Daniel Breaker. Breaker will take over the pivotal role of the antagonist in the hit mus…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:03pm on March 2, 2017

Let the sharp-edged musical 'Hedwig' be our litmus test by Chris Jones

Hedwig Robinson, a transgender German singer, made her first appearance in 1994 at a drag-punk New York club known as Squeezebox. The famous Soho venue " mostly a gay club, but open to all "…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:00pm on March 2, 2017

'A Wrinkle in Time' adapted into a Lifeline play about kids and tesseracts by Chris Jones

If you know the word "tesseract" " a four-dimensional hypercube " then there's a good chance you were brought up on Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle in Time," a proto-Potter science fiction no…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:54pm on March 1, 2017

John Mahoney and women directors at Steppenwolf next season by Chris Jones

The Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble member John Mahoney will return to his company in the fall to star alongside Francis Guinan in the Chicago premiere of "The Rembrandt," directed by Hallie…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:59am on March 1, 2017

Diverse friends hide away to talk in 'At the Table'; what could go wrong? by Chris Jones

In 1985, a comic strip by farseeing cartoonist Alison Bechdel ("Fun Home") featured two women " one white, one African-American " discussing moviegoing. One of the characters says she only g…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:11pm on February 28, 2017
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