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16,871 results for ""Chicago""

The Last Session: Million Dollar Quartet to End 7-Year Chicago Run in January by Robert Viagas

Million Dollar Quartet, the musical that dramatizes the historic recording session of four American rock icons who came to light in the '50s, has announced that it will end its seven-…

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:44am on October 20, 2015

'Riverdance' coming to Chicago for one-week-only by Morgan Greene

Broadway in Chicago and producer Moya Doherty have announced that "Riverdance " The 20th Anniversary World Tour" will return to Chicago for one-week-only in April. The Irish dancing company'…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:16am on October 20, 2015

Sinquefields endow $1.5 million effort at University of Chicago by [email protected]

Money will pay for visiting researchers at college's financial institute

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:13am on October 20, 2015

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET to Bid Farewell After Eight Years in Chicago by BroadwayWorld

BroadwayWorld has learned that with almost 3,000 performances and now in its eighth year in Chicago, MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Chicago's longest-running Broadway musical, is set to close on Ja…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:10pm on October 19, 2015

After 8 record-breaking years, Million Dollar Quartet to bid farewell to Chicago by Scotty Zacher

With almost 3,000 performances and now in its eighth year in Chicago, Million Dollar Quartet, Chicago's longest-running Broadway musical, is set to close this coming January.

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 6:49pm on October 19, 2015

"Million Dollar Quartet" announces final 12 weeks at Chicago's Apollo Theatre by Hedy Weiss

It will be shaking, rattling and rolling for just 12 more weeks. Now in its eighth year, "Million Dollar Quartet" - the rollicking musical hit about the night in 1956 when rock 'n' roll lege…

SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 5:12pm on October 19, 2015

'Men Are From Mars - Women Are From Venus LIVE!' returns to Chicago by Morgan Greene

"Men Are From Mars " Women Are From Venus LIVE!" will return to Chicago Feb. 9-21. The one-man-show based on John Gray's New York Times best-seller about gender differences is part comedy, …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:50pm on October 19, 2015

Chicago-Area's Northlight Theatre Plans to Move by Playbill Staff

Northlight Theatre, an Illinois theatre company, is slated to reveal its plans to move back to Evanston, where it was founded in 1974 by Greg Kandel, Mike Nussbaum and Frank Galati, at an Ev…

SOURCE: Playbill at 11:32am on October 19, 2015

'Men Are From Mars - Women Are From Venus LIVE!' returns to Chicago by Morgan Greene

"Men Are From Mars " Women Are From Venus LIVE!" will return to Chicago Feb. 9-21. The one-man-show based on John Gray's New York Times best-seller about gender differences is part comedy, p…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 11:15am on October 19, 2015

Chicago Theater Review: TREASURE ISLAND (Lookingglass Theatre Company) by Lawrence Bommer

SAILING OF AGE Prepare to buckle your swashes, shiver your timbers and avoid Davey Jones' locker. In a co-production with Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Lookingglass Theatre Company sets sail o…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 8:46pm on October 18, 2015

Review: Fall Series featuring William Forsythe (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago) by Scotty Zacher

For the first time, Hubbard Street is staging an all-Forsythe program, including a company premiere and a piece that has never been performed in the United States before this weekend. Hubbar…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 2:46pm on October 17, 2015

'Edward Tulane' hops off the page in Chicago Children's Theatre production by Jeremy Mikula

As he stands in front of a group of more than 30 people, Stuart Carden looks down at his laptop and reads a quote from author and spiritualist Andrew Harvey. "'If you're really listening, i…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:32pm on October 16, 2015

Chicago Dance Review: HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO (Season 38 Fall Series at the Harris Theater) by Lawrence Bommer

A SYMPHONY OF QUIRKS An Evening of Work by William Forsythe is a dull title for a frenetic program. This is kinetic dance, its percussive paces almost too fast for feeling. Three years in…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 5:04pm on October 16, 2015

New Investigative Play About Kennedy's Assassination Extends in Chicago by Olivia Clement

A 12-week extension has been announced for the Chicago production of Assassination Theater, the new play by investigative journalist Hillel Levin, the former editor of …

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:45pm on October 16, 2015

Chicago Shakespeare announces 'The Heir Apparent' cast by Morgan Greene

Chicago Shakespeare Theater has announced the full cast for David Ives' comedy "The Heir Apparent." Based on Jean-Francois Regnard's "Le Legataire universel," "The Heir Apparent" is an off-…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:09pm on October 16, 2015

Nambi Kelley's Latest Play, For Her As A Piano Opens in Chicago by Tanya Isley

Last year, playwright and actress Nambi E. Kelley's adaptation of "Native Son" by Richard Wright was one of the highest grossing productions in the 60-year history of the Court Theatre in Ch…

SOURCE: BroadwayBlack at 2:13pm on October 16, 2015

John Cleese adds second Chicago show by Morgan Greene

John Cleese will perform a second show in Chicago on Nov. 5.  The Monty Python co-founder, who remains not yet killed off by a major news publication, will draw from his new autobiogr…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:00pm on October 16, 2015

Chicago Shakespeare announces 'The Heir Apparent' cast by Morgan Greene

Chicago Shakespeare Theater has announced the full cast for David Ives' comedy "The Heir Apparent." Based on Jean-Francois Regnard's "Le Legataire universel," "The Heir Apparent" is an off-c…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:47pm on October 16, 2015

Theater News: Paxton Whitehead to Star in Chicago Shakespeare's The Heir Apparent

Veterans of Broadway's Once and Les Mis also join the cast of David Ives' comedy.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 1:00pm on October 16, 2015

John Cleese adds second Chicago show by Morgan Greene

John Cleese will perform a second show in Chicago on Nov. 5.  The Monty Python co-founder, who remains not yet killed off by a major news publication, will draw from his new autobiogra…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:07pm on October 16, 2015

Chicago improv team's TV show 'Teachers' set for Jan. 12 debut by Darel Jevens

The school year will start in January for the Chicago improv team starring in a ... The post Chicago improv team’s TV show ‘Teachers’ set for Jan. 12 debut appeared first o…

SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 11:00am on October 16, 2015

The freakiest haunted houses you'll find in Chicago this year

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 10:35am on October 16, 2015

Chicago theater openings for the week of Oct. 16-22 by Morgan Greene

"Mariposa Nocturna": A child's wish for her dying grandmother results in a spooky Japanese shadow-dream with handcrafted tabletop and shadow puppets. Through Nov. 1 at 16th Street Theatre, 6…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:52pm on October 15, 2015

Broadway In Chicago Announces Complete Cast for Pre-Broadway Premiere of GOTTA DANCE by Michael J. Roberts

Broadway In Chicago and producers Dori Berinstein and Bill Damaschke announced today the complete cast for Gotta Dance, the new Broadway-bound musical about professional basketball's firs…

SOURCE: showbizchicago.com at 6:02pm on October 15, 2015

The Call Board: Join Matilda The Musical, Kinky Boots, Chicago On Tour and More! by Joe Gambino

Playbill.com's Job Listings offer an extensive selection of available jobs within the theatre industry. From auditions to administrative roles, Playbill.com is the online source for care…

SOURCE: Playbill at 4:45pm on October 15, 2015
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