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464 stories from Chicago Theatre Addict

With more than a few f-bombs, American Theater Company takes 'Grease' back to its original, working class roots by Bob Bullen

“We Go Together” — the cast of American Theater Company’s “The Original Grease” Who knew Danny Zuko hung out at gay-friendly Foster Beach? I always knew h…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 2:56pm on May 3, 2011

The Mercury Theater celebrates a re-birth with the deeply moving 'A Twist of Water' by Bob Bullen

A Twist of Water is a play about rebuilding and new beginnings, Chicago style. This stunning new work, written by Caitlin Montanye Parrish and directed by Erica Weiss who is also the co-crea…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 1:05pm on May 2, 2011

Porchlight's intimate and classy 'The King and I' breathes life into a well-worn classic by Bob Bullen

You know The King and I, right? I mean, we all do. When I saw this title on Porchlight's season announcement last year, I have to admit I rolled my eyes a little. Well, see Porchlight Music …

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 12:58pm on May 1, 2011

My three thoughts on the Non-Equity Jeff Award nominations by Bob Bullen

First, see the list of 2011 Non-Equity Jeff Award nominations here. And then read my three thoughts: Thought one: Of the six nominated best plays, I saw a whopping ZERO of them. Which is som…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 2:32pm on April 29, 2011

A powerful 'Next to Normal' rocks you to the core, but Alice Ripley needs vocal rest by Bob Bullen

Curt Hansen, Alice Ripley and Asa Somers in “Next to Normal” I’d been really looking forward to this one. Not only have I heard amazing things about this Tony and Pulitzer …

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 8:15am on April 28, 2011

Singing the unsung story of female artists in Prologue Theatre Co's 'Ribbon Around a Bomb' by Bob Bullen

Remember this post from last week where I suggested five essential rules for startup storefront theatre companies? Prologue Theatre company is knocking it out of the park with numbers 1 and …

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 12:51pm on April 26, 2011

Sarah Ruhl's 'Eurydice' at Filament Theatre Ensemble is subtle and stunning by Bob Bullen

Getting to the Pilson-based loft warehouse venue for Filament Theatre Ensemble’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice is a chore — especially on a cold, rainy Friday evening…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 12:10pm on April 24, 2011

A bold star turn make ChiShake's 'The Madness of George III' a must-see by Bob Bullen

Debilitating illness is an equal-opportunity defeater. Not even bewigged kings bedecked in fancy threads are immune to the power of a mysterious crippling disease — such as the the blo…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 12:14pm on April 21, 2011

Two new theatre albums: "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" cast recording and Lisa Howard's solo album by Bob Bullen

I downloaded, via iTunes, two wonderful new theatre-related albums yesterday: the Broadway cast recording of Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown and Lisa Howard’s new solo album,…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 8:47am on April 20, 2011

Five essential rules for startup storefront theatre companies by Bob Bullen

New storefront theatre companies pop up in Chicago like reality TV shows on Bravo. It seems once every month or so I get a press release from some new company that I’ve never heard of …

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 6:39pm on April 18, 2011

Tony Award winner Alan Cumming brings his 'Blue Car' to Harris Theater by Bob Bullen

Tony award-winner Alan Cumming (and star of CBS hit series The Good Wife, and one of my favorite flicks this year, Bulesque) is bringing his hit one-man cabaret show, I Bought a Blue Car Tod…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 7:51am on April 15, 2011

'White Noise' is loud and flashy, but needs to turn up the volume by Bob Bullen

Pop-aganda: The cast of “White Noise” rocks out. “Everyone’s a little bit racist,” sang those edgy puppets in another musical. That catchy five-minute tune mana…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 9:44am on April 14, 2011

Celebrity GPS by Bob Bullen

Ever wonder what it’d be like to have a boozy Lucille Ball navigate your road trips? Punchy Players brings that fantasy to life: This reminds me of our GPS — a first generation T…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 7:48am on April 13, 2011

A packed 'Jim Caruso's Cast Party' gives Chicago performers a chance to show their stuff by Bob Bullen

When I interviewed Jim Caruso last week, he joked that the experiment to bring his Manhattan-based Cast Party to Chicago could be a disaster. “It might just be Billy [Stritch] and me s…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 8:35am on April 11, 2011

Mortar Theatre's 'I Am Montana' is a minimum-wage play with a lot to say by Bob Bullen

Derek Garza is happy to help you in “I Am Montana.” I’ve a love/hate relationship with Walmart. While I hear the arguments that it’s destroying communities, cheats wo…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 10:10am on April 9, 2011

It's a hit: The Music Theatre Company kicks things off in a big way with Sondheim's 'Merrily We Roll Along' by Bob Bullen

Jarrod Zimmerman, Jessie Muelle and Alan Schmuckler — three old friends in The Music Theatre Company’s “Merrily We Roll Along.” “We’re opening doors, Sing…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 8:52am on April 8, 2011

A quick chat with Jim Caruso, who's bringing his popular 'Cast Party' to Chicago's Mayne Stage this Sunday by Bob Bullen

Jim Caruso is what you'd call a "born entertainer." While he made his Broadway debut singing and dancing alongside his good friend Liza Minnelli in Liza's At The Palace! in 2008, the singer/…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 3:28pm on April 7, 2011

Chicago Theatre Addict featured in Sun-Times' 'Our Town' blog by Bob Bullen

The fabulous Sarah Terez Rosenblum interviewed me for her blog, Our Town, which is part of Chicago Sun-Times online. Read on if you want to see how a prostitute formed my early love of…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 7:16pm on April 5, 2011

Facing the unthinkable in Remy Bumppo's 'The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?' by Bob Bullen

Billy (Will Allan) and Stevie (Annabel Armour) digest some disturbing news. “You’re f*cking a goat?!” Edward Albee’s 2003 Pulitzer-Prize nominated play, The Goat, or …

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 8:35am on April 5, 2011

'The Hot L Baltimore' at Steppenwolf: raze this hotel and start over by Bob Bullen

It’s rare that I leave a theatre completely ambivalent. I mean, I almost forgot that I saw Steppenwolf’s production of The Hot L Baltimore a few hours after returning home yester…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 10:34am on April 3, 2011

Exclusive: Patti LuPone to star as Phyllis in ChiShakes' 'Follies' by Bob Bullen

A friend who works at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre confided to me that the sassy Sicilian diva has signed on to play the caustic Phyllis stone in Gary Griffin’s Fall 2011 mounting of St…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 12:46pm on April 1, 2011

The brave and brutal 'Black Watch' will rattle you to the core by Bob Bullen

Black Watch is the kind of show that shakes you to the core. Not only are the grim realities of war and sacrifice played out with brutal honesty, but Gareth Fry’s sound design authenti…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 8:23pm on March 31, 2011

Five reasons why Chicago theatre rocks by Bob Bullen

For no particular reason, other than to waste some time before I head off to Black Watch, here are some top-of-mind things that I think make theatre in this city is a thing of awesomeness: 1…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 7:21pm on March 30, 2011

Patti LuPone on Barbara Streisand in 'Gypsy' by Bob Bullen

Ah, Patti LuPone — always one with a colorful quote. To add to this list, here’s what the Broadway diva had to say in a recent Q&A about Streisand starring in an on-again/off…

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 2:01pm on March 29, 2011

The New Colony's deeply inspiring 'The Warriors' brings a painful past front and center by Bob Bullen

Mary Hollis Inboden reveals some personal truths from a painful past in “The Warriors.” “I Googled you,” says Jeff (Wes Needham) to Mary Hollis (Mary Hollis Inboden, …

SOURCE: Chicago Theatre Addict at 10:45am on March 28, 2011
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