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16,858 results for ""Chicago""

Broadway In Chicago Announces National Tour of "FALSETTOS" Arrives May 28, 2019 by Michael J. Roberts

Broadway In Chicago is thrilled to announce the 2019 National Tour of the Lincoln Center [...]

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 4:48pm on May 14, 2018

Chicago theater openings May 18-24

Friday "Cry It Out": Two new moms cooped up on maternity leave work through the (sometimes) hilarious absurdities of motherhood. Through June 17 at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Sko…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:30pm on May 14, 2018

Chicago Theater Review: A NEW ATTITUDE (Black Ensemble Theater) by Lawrence Bommer

PATTI QUAKES, PATTI SHAKES. PATTI GETS HER CAKES You can only listen and love: The former Patricia Louise Holt-Edwards oozes energy on stage. She kicks off her shoes in sheer delight. Loving…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:19pm on May 14, 2018

Lincoln Center production of 'Falsettos' to tour Chicago in 2019 by Kt Hawbaker

On Monday, Broadway In Chicago announced that the first national tour of the Lincoln Center's "Falsettos" will run for a limited engagement during BIC's 2018-19 season. The Tony Award-winnin…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:30pm on May 14, 2018

Chicago Theater Review: PROMETHEUS BOUND (City Lit at Edgewater Presbyterian Church) by Lawrence Bommer

PROMETHEUS SETS THE STAGE AFIRE Imagination sometimes seems abstract. It's a term you can't always savor — until you see it blossom before you. It's in full force in City Lit's revi…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:56pm on May 13, 2018

Chicago Theater Review: FLIES! THE MUSICAL! (Pride Films and Plays at the Pride Arts Center) by Lawrence Bommer

YOUR FLIES ARE OPEN The running joke behind this unauthorized musical based on a 1954 novel and a 1963 film is how it hides its homage: To avoid copyright infringement, we never hear "Flies"…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:18pm on May 12, 2018

Chicago's projects on Northerly Island have crumbled; will 'Hamilton: The Exhibition' succeed? by Chris Jones

On April 29, Tribune critic Blair Kamin lamented the sorry state of the pedestrian and bike path in Northerly Island Park. Instead of a bucolic circular bike ride or stroll around the lakesi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00am on May 11, 2018

Broadway In Chicago Announces Nominees For Illinois High School Musical Theatre Awards by BroadwayWorld

Broadway In Chicago is delighted to announce the twenty-four students nominated for Best Actor and Best Actress, and nominees for Best Production presented by Guardian Music Travel, Best Dir…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:42pm on May 10, 2018

Chicago Theater Review: SUDDENLY LAST SUMMER (Raven Theatre) by Lawrence Bommer

NOT A TENNESSEE WALTZ The strangest thing about Suddenly Last Summer is that the main character is never seen. But, talked about for 90 minutes by two dangerously partisan women, he's …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:22pm on May 9, 2018

The Chicago Children's Theatre announces inclusive 2018-19 season by Kt Hawbaker

On Wednesday, the Chicago Children's Theatre announced programming for its 2018-19 season, including a handful of shows produced with sensory sensitivities in mind. Kicking things off will b…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:40pm on May 9, 2018

'O nation miserable!' " 'Macbeth,' prophecy and the Chicago mayor's race by Neil Steinberg

Fran Spielman's careful analysis is illustrated by seven tiny photos of dabblers already running, and a more apt graphic could not be imagined.

SOURCE: chicago.suntimes.com at 2:35pm on May 8, 2018

Chicago theater openings May 11-17

Friday "Flies! The Musical": This world premiere is part parody of "Lord of the Flies," part high school musical. Through June 10 at the Broadway at Pride Arts Center, 4139 N. Broadway; 800-…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:30pm on May 8, 2018

'Hamilton: The Exhibition,' by Lin-Manuel Miranda and his team, will debut in Chicago by Chris Jones Chicago Tribune

CHICAGO ' "Hamilton," the phenomenally successful musical written and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, brought so much posthumous celebrity to Alexander Hamilton that America's first secretar…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:04am on May 8, 2018

Hamilton Exhibit Will Launch in Chicago, Tour to Follow by Ryan McPhee

The exhibition will feature an audio tour narrated by Tony, Pulitzer, and Olivier winner Lin-Manuel Miranda.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:56am on May 7, 2018

Traveling HAMILTON Exhibition to Debut in Chicago by BroadwayWorld

According to the New York Times, there is now a new way to get your Hamilton fix - an exhibition The exhibit will be debuting to Chicago before coming to other cities.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:36am on May 7, 2018

'Hamilton: The Exhibition' to debut in Chicago by Sun-times Staff

The structure that will house the exhibition will allow for about 27,000 square feet of exhibit space.

SOURCE: chicago.suntimes.com at 10:56pm on May 6, 2018

'Hamilton: The Exhibition' by Lin-Manuel Miranda and his team will debut in Chicago in November by Chris Jones

"Hamilton," the phenomenally successful musical written and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, brought so much posthumous celebrity to Alexander Hamilton that America's first secretary of the t…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:00pm on May 6, 2018

Photo Flash: Paige Davis and CHICAGO Star Bianca Marroquin Join Reeve Carney at Green Room 42 Debut by BroadwayWorld

THE GREEN ROOM 42 - Broadway's newest intimate concert venue - presented the debut of Reeve Carney on Thursday, May 3. Paige Davis and Chicago star Bianca Marroquin joined Carney at his debu…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 11:36am on May 5, 2018

Theatre Review: MACBETH (adapted and directed by Aaron Posner and Teller at Chicago Shakespeare) by Lawrence Bommer

A LOT OF BLOOD WILL OUT Blood will have blood. It also sells tickets. And the theater's thirstiest sanguinary spectacle remains the unspeakable Scottish tragedy. The darkest doings the Bard …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:54pm on May 4, 2018

Chicago Theater Review: TO CATCH A FISH (TimeLine) by Lawrence Bommer

A ROTTEN KIND OF GUN CONTROL It's an inhuman term, “collateral damage.” Usually it's reserved for supposedly dispensable victims, necessary sacrifices for a nobler cause. But wha…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:25pm on May 3, 2018

Jesus Is A Millennial: A Review of Jesus Christ Superstar at Lyric Opera of Chicago by Emma Couling

A rock musical about the crucifixion of Jesus playing at the world-renowned Lyric Opera is surprisingly and astonishingly youthful.

SOURCE: www.newcitystage.com at 4:00pm on May 3, 2018

'Much of its satire proves to be deliciously enjoyable': CHICAGO " West End ★★★★ by Jonathan Baz

Chicago remains fine Fosseian musical theatre. Strong story, stylish dance, and Kander and Ebb's brilliant songs. Class, indeed.

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 2:00pm on May 3, 2018

Chicago SummerDance kicks off June 28 in Grant Park " here's the full schedule by Doug George

Come with your dancing shoes, come barefoot, come as you are, this summer's lineup for Chicago SummerDance begins in June 2018 in Grant Park. The June 28 to Aug. 24 lineup, announced Thursda…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:00pm on May 3, 2018

'Hamilton' Chicago extended through Jan. 20, 2019; new block of tickets on sale by Miriam Di Nunzio

The musical, which bowed in Chicago in 2016, is currently playing at the CIBC Theatre, 18 W. Monroe.

SOURCE: chicago.suntimes.com at 1:01am on May 3, 2018

With 'Vida' ready to air, Chicago TV series may be next for Tanya Saracho by Curt Wagner

The former local playwright launches her first weekly drama on Starz and hopes to do another in the city "where I belong."

SOURCE: chicago.suntimes.com at 2:30pm on May 2, 2018
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