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4,886 stories by "Chris Jones"

Review: 'Hunter and the Bear' is some scary stuff by Chris Jones

What does it take to tell a genuinely scary ghost story in the live theater setting, where the challenges are far greater than at the tech-heavy multiplex but the rewards can be far more hum…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:26pm on December 16, 2016

Listen to Dolly! Why Second City needs to remain a shared conversation by Chris Jones

On Tuesday night, Dolly Parton, a proud daughter of Sevier County, Tenn., who understands her own privilege, held a telethon that raised $9 million for the hundreds of struggling families af…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00am on December 16, 2016

From Cheek by Jowl, a 'Winter's Tale' for our cold, cold times by Chris Jones

If the wisdom of age helps you reconcile with an abandoned love " or merely meet up again with a long-lost friend or family member " after many years of estrangement or absence, two emotions…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:58am on December 15, 2016

Chris Jones' top 10 stage performances of 2016 by Chris Jones

In service of the season, an almost impossible task: ranking the 10 best performances of the year in Chicago theater. Why so hard? There were far more than 10 examples of stellar Midwestern …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:55pm on December 14, 2016

Chicago seeks a new play to put on in its new Theater on the Lake by Chris Jones

Chicago's Theater on the Lake is undergoing a total renovation. Meanwhile, the Chicago Park District is announcing a new commission intended to involve the city in the creation of a world-pr…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:04am on December 14, 2016

'Honky Tonk Angels,' warming up the night with country melodies by Chris Jones

Poorly behaving males " those who come home a drinkin', who've been a'messin' where they shouldn't have been a'messin', those inclined to bring their barroom habits home to mama " are the ub…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:04pm on December 13, 2016

Christians argue about faith in the Steppenwolf church by Chris Jones

Arrive a few minutes early at the Steppenwolf Theatre for its current mainstage show and you'll find a theater decked out as a church " not the kind of ancient Gothic sanctuary you might fin…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:01pm on December 12, 2016

Christopher Wheeldon forges a 'Nutcracker' that dreams for Chicago by Chris Jones

Especially when we're very young, we may travel far in our dreams. Perchance through a world revolving around our hopes and fears. Maybe to a place where a Christmas tree can pierce our hear…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:17pm on December 11, 2016

Discontent all around at Second City in 'The Winner...of Our Discontent' by Chris Jones

On the wall by the welcome desk for the Second City mainstage, a new sign has appeared. "Second City has a zero tolerance policy and does not allow hate speech of any kind whether it's direc…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:59pm on December 11, 2016

Counting down the best of Chicago theater in 2016 by Chris Jones

In Chicago theater, 2016 was the year of "Hamilton," for sure. But that high-profile attraction " a raiser of all theatrical boats " landed at a moment of rich, diverse and emotional explora…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00am on December 9, 2016

Life's a mystery for Detective Christopher in 'Curious Incident' by Chris Jones

Theater long has been a safe space for those who, in the immortal words of Jerry Herman, see life from a different angle. And Christopher, the hero of the beautiful Broadway play "The Curiou…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:48pm on December 8, 2016

Heading to the theater for the holidays? Some ideas by Chris Jones

The holidays! Peak theatergoing time! What should you and yours see? Let me walk you through some ideas. Perhaps you'd like to snag some ducats to a little show with some buzz " "Hamilton." …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00am on December 8, 2016

The healing power of magic in 'Rosenkranz Mysteries' by Chris Jones

"Medicine is not a transaction," Dr. Ricardo Rosenkranz observes during his truly unusual and immensely likable magic show at the Royal George Cabaret. "It is," he insists, "the unraveling o…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:32pm on December 7, 2016

Our top 10 Broadway shows of 2016 by Chris Jones

The 2015 musical "Hamilton" continued to suck up a lot of the Broadway oxygen in 2016 " first during the spring award season and then during the political fallout of the late fall. But theat…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:00pm on December 7, 2016

Death has its day - no fewer than 75 times with Spymonkey at Chicago Shakes by Chris Jones

When it comes to chronicling dumb ways to die, William Shakespeare was ahead of the curve. Gander at his much-disputed authorial oeuvre and you'll find no fewer than 75 final exits, shufflin…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:31pm on December 6, 2016

'Beauty and the Beast,' laughing through their own story by Chris Jones

This outre "Beauty and the Beast" at Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art is the work of radical artists, intent on working at the margins. And, please be warned, it is as sexually explicit …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:26pm on December 5, 2016

'Dear Evan Hansen' on Broadway: This musical really gets teens and their screens by Chris Jones

Most teenagers " despite appearances to the contrary " are fragile optimists. And Ben Platt, the astonishing star of the extraordinary new Broadway musical "Dear Evan Hansen," has a way of t…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00pm on December 4, 2016

Everything's better, even seems wetter, in 'The Little Mermaid' at the Paramount in Aurora by Chris Jones

If you'd told me that Disney's "The Little Mermaid" would form the basis for one of the most innovative musical productions of the season, and that the dude playing Sebastian, the anthropomo…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:16pm on December 4, 2016

Dead teens of 'Ride the Cyclone' get their New York moment by Chris Jones

Few musicals have been inspired by accidents that killed teenagers. Even fewer use a coin-operated fortune teller as their sardonic narrator, a mechanical voice that recounts the fate of a g…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:59pm on December 2, 2016

'A Bronx Tale' an old-school memory of New York by Chris Jones

In his self-help book "Rich Dad Poor Dad," Robert Kiyosaki outlines the competing pull of two father figures in his young life " one was staid, honest and boring, the other street-smart, sav…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:01pm on December 1, 2016

Talking to Seth Meyers about Trump: Has a satirist met his match? by Chris Jones

Late-night TV hosts are struggling with how to deal with the impending presidency of Donald J. Trump. One major problem they face is that the filter-averse president-elect is formidably comp…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:04pm on December 1, 2016

'Curious Incident' puts all its focus on young Christopher by Chris Jones

On one hand, the magnificent West End and Broadway show "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" is a quirky mystery, based on a 2003 book by Mark Haddon and adapted for the stage…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00am on December 1, 2016

Longtime stage favorite 'Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind' to end over dispute by Chris Jones

"Too Much Light Makes The Baby Go Blind," one of the longest running shows in Chicago history and a fixture at the Neo-Futurarium in Andersonville, is to close Dec. 31. The comedic, sketch-s…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:12pm on November 30, 2016

'Tonya and Nancy: The Rock Opera' is a trip back to 1994's skating controversy by Chris Jones

In the aftermath of Donald Trump removing the kneecaps of the elite establishment, without either anesthesia or a majority of the popular vote, what do we make of the cultural legacy of Tony…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:51pm on November 30, 2016

Archaic language and blank verse make this a tough 'Winterset' by Chris Jones

While others are trotting out their Scrooges, Claras and tannenbaums for fun and profit, the ever-ambitious Griffin Theatre is asking audiences to spend two hours and 45 minutes in the intim…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:59pm on November 29, 2016
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