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Musicals to 'LeapFest,' 41 more shows for your summer
Just when you thought it was safe to get out of your house and into the long-delayed sunny season, Chicago theaters of all sizes unleash some of their most promising offerings of the year. When you're ready for a break from the beach and the ballpark,...
Tags: Festive Events, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Music Theater, Human Interest, Chicago Shakespeare Theater
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What gives with the shorter theater seasons?
Traditionally, Chicago's nonprofit theaters view the first production of the autumn season, usually in late September or early October, as the tent pole of their artistic marquee. It's a chance to unveil something artistically challenging and...
Tags: Radio, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Commercial musical 'Signs of Life' coming to Biograph
The peak fall weeks at the Biograph Theatre, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., won't be occupied by a Victory Gardens Theater production, but a small commercial musical set during the era of the Holocaust and concerning a ghetto and concentration camp located in...
Tags: Theater, Nazi Party, Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, Czech Republic
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Grieving family will pull you in
Playwright Samuel Hunter's "A Permanent Image" is by no means the first play to tell the story of adult siblings returning from out of town for a parent's funeral. The emotional tension of that ubiquitous human moment — which often involves booze,...
Tags: La-Z-Boy Incorporated, Arts and Culture
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In Pulitzer, seeing American drama's Chicago footprint
On Monday, Ayad Akhtar, author of the terrific play "Disgraced," which began life at the American Theater Company in Chicago, won the Pulitzer Prize in drama. He beat out writer Amy Herzog, who was a finalist. Others regarded as likely candidates for...
Tags: Theater, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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'Whale' a devastating play about a man too big to move through life
Charlie, the dying, pathetic, 600-pound man stuck on the couch in the middle of Samuel D. Hunter's beautifully devastating drama "The Whale," is familiar with blubber. An online writing teacher, he's a fan of Herman Melville's "Moby-Dick." When Charlie'...
Tags: Arts and Culture
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Update: Epic Sound's Jada-Amina Harvey makes it to semifinals, Kuumba Lynx wins finals
The words and rhymes of 12 high school poets competing in the individual finals of the Louder Than a Bomb slam poetry festival echoed off the marble walls of the Chicago Cultural Center Wednesday night. Jada-Amina Harvey, a member of Kenwood Academy's...
Tags: Palace Theater, Poetry, Rahm Emanuel, Arts and Culture, Chicago Cultural Center
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Victory Gardens announces smaller season, Sandra Oh
Citing the need for financial responsibility and a desire to conserve resources for the 40th anniversary season, Victory Gardens Theater artistic director Chay Yew announced Monday that the venerable non-profit will have a 2013-14 subscription season of...
Tags: Sandra Oh, Tony Kushner, Anika Noni Rose, Arts and Culture, David Henry Hwang
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Play about India call center never makes a connection
"Disconnect," the aptly named new play by Anupama Chandrasekhar at the Victory Gardens Theater, is set in a collection agency in Chennai, India, where smart, ambitious and energetic young Indian workers assume pseudonyms like Jennifer and Michelle and try...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture, Chennai (India), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Employees
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Overloaded production sinks this love story
Philip Dawkins, a hugely talented Chicago writer, has, in his newest work, "Failure: A Love Story," penned a Chicago tale full of emotional riches. Alas, this potentially moving drama about three ill-fated sisters in the 1920s has been saddled with a...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Ellis Island
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'Louder Than a Bomb' still crackles with young poets' ideas
Last week, in a valiant effort and one that deserves to be applauded, the mayor and NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas took the point in an effort to raise money to expand the at-risk youth basketball program known as Windy City Hoops. “For me, as a...
Tags: Poetry, North Lawndale, Columbia College Chicago, Detroit Pistons, Robert Frost
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From gypsies to Mormons, the big stories of 2012
As 2012 draws to a close, let's take a look back at the year in Chicago theater. January started with a roar — Klea Blackhurst doing Ethel Merman doing "Gypsy" at the Drury Lane Theatre. Twyla Tharp, an artist who refuses to stop reworking her...
Tags: Cirque du Soleil, Mormonism, Christianity, Vince Vaughn, Marvin Hamlisch
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